Common property resources rural livelihood and small ruminants in India: A review


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Authors

  • V K Singh Central Sheep und Wool Research Institute, Avikanagar Rajasthan
  • A Suresh Central Sheep und Wool Research Institute, Avikanagar Rajasthan
  • D C Gupta Central Sheep und Wool Research Institute, Avikanagar Rajasthan
  • R C Jakhmola Central Sheep und Wool Research Institute, Avikanagar Rajasthan

Keywords:

Common property resources, Rural Livelihood, Small ruminants

Abstract

Small ruminants (SRs) are important to landless and small/ marginal farmers especially in arid and semi-arid regions of the country where crop production is risk prone enterprise. Over years, the composition of livestock in India changes in favour of SR. Common property resources (CPR) are important in rainfed areas where they supplyfodder, fuel and other minor forest products. The SR production in India depends on common property resources where from major portion of their feed requirement is met. During past 50 years, area of CPR declined its quality and quantity if herbage production from CPR. The increase in population, privatisation of CPR,overgazing were major causes for depelation of CPR. Several attempts were made to regenerate CPR through development of watersheds, reclamation of wasteland and pastures. The review describes CPR and their relationship with SR production and livelihood of rural masses, causes of depletion of CPR and strategies to improve them.

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Submitted

2011-08-24

Published

2005-08-05

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Review Article

How to Cite

Singh, V. K., Suresh, A., Gupta, D. C., & Jakhmola, R. C. (2005). Common property resources rural livelihood and small ruminants in India: A review. The Indian Journal of Animal Sciences, 75(8). https://epubs.icar.org.in/index.php/IJAnS/article/view/9466