CES Technical Report 128,   June 2012
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TRAGEDY OF THE KAN SACRED FORESTS OF SHIMOGA DISTRICT: NEED FOR URGENT POLICY INTERVENTIONS FOR CONSERVATION
(CASE STUDIES OF KURNIMAKKI-HALMAHISHI AND KULLUNDI KANS OF THIRTHAHALLI)
1Energy & Wetlands Research Group, CES, IISc. 2Member, Western Ghats Task Force. 3Member, Karnataka Biodiversity Board. 4Chairman, Western Ghats Task Force
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