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CRITERIA FOR SELECTION OF VILLAGES
CRITERIA FOR
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WEIGHTAGE FORMULA (MAXIMUM=5 POINTS)
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BPL HH Intensity

10-20%

20-40%

40-60%

60-80%

80-100%

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Remoteness
(Distance from Dt. HQ)

<20KM

20-40KM

40-60KM

60-80KM

>80KM

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Proximity to the RF
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of forest 800 mts-1 Km dependency) 600-800 mts

400-600 mts

200-400 mts

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Extent of natural resource base 10-20% degraded 20-40% degraded 40-60% degraded

60-80% degraded Maximum degraded with no tree cover

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Proximity to DEF establishment for better assistance 3 Km

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Capacity building of Department of Environment and Forest (DEF) for improved service delivery.
Preparation of IEC material

Budgetary allocation: Rs 13. 45 crores

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SEQUENCING AND SCHEDULING OF THE PLANNING PROCESS
FOR NARMIL
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Selection of the Districts

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SUB-PROJECT
PLANNING

Kamrup
Nagaon

DFO, field staff, participated in the selection of the villages which is based on the criteria
(section ???) and established willingness of the community

SCHEDULE

15 villages

PROJECT LEVEL PLANNING

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Target

Nodal Office DEF

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Implementing partners 2

Selection of Villages

and

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LEVEL

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to participate in the program.
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Orientation project 4

Training on PRA techniques, social mobilization, information dissmination, etc

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Awareness campaigns –
Dissmeniation of information about the program*
PRA
to information collect

baseline

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Identify and implement entry point 8

Formation of JFM committees

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Apply Institutional Maturity
Index
Registration of the JFMCs with
Conservators

SMU and external resource people, line departm,ents SMU of PMU

NGOs with Forester and forest guard
NGOs
with
Forester
and forest guard
Community
facilitated by the
NGOs
with
Forester
and forest guard
NGOs, forester and forest guard
JFMC facilitated by NGO
DFO and CF

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Exposure visit to success areas both within and outside the state

Nodal
Officer
and PMU

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Technical training module for preparation of micro-plans

PMU and Nodal
Officer

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Preparation of Draft Micro-plans

Community facilitated by
NGOs
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Review of draft micro-plan and send it to JFMC

District AACP

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Finalsation of microplan

Submitting
Approval

Community

Village socioeconomic and natural resource
Community
befeniciaries

All inhabitant of the village
JFMC
JFMC
Forester, forest guard, DFO,
ACF, RO &
NGOs, JFMCs
Coomunity,
NGOs,
Forester, forest guard, RO
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Forests
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Sixth month
Seventh month
Eighth month
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Draft plans

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THE POVERTY INDEX OF THE TARGET COMMUNITIES: The first and foremost criterion used for the selection of the target villages for the NARMIL component is the percentage of the population lying below the poverty line. In one of the pilot districts viz, the Nagaon, out of the four villages selected, as per the preliminary studies it is estimated that in one village 98% of the total households are BPL Households and in rest of the villages 100% of the households are BPL
Households. In case of the Kamrup district, the percentage of the population lying below the poverty line ranges from 40 to 96%.
2. THE REMOTENESS OF THE TARGET VILLAGES: Most often it is observed that the degree of the economic development is directly proportional to the proximity of the village to the district HQ.
Precisely for this reason, the remoteness of the villages that is their distance from the district HQ is considered as the important criterion for selection of the villages for livelihood support under this component. In the Kamrup district, out of 11 target villages, 3 villages are located at a distance of 42 km from the district HQ and the rest are located at a distance of 70-80 km from the district HQ. In the other pilot district all the 4 target villages are located at a distance of 43-83 KM away from the district HQ.
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3. FAIR REPRESENTATION OF VARIOUS COMMUNITIES IN THE TARGET VILLAGES: As this is a pilot project, it is desired to have a fair representation of various local communities among the target villages, and thus one important criterion used for selection of the target villages is the coverage of various communities. Care was taken to include villages having minority communities, communities belonging to the weaker sections (SC, ST & OBCs) etc. In Nagaon district, two villages have been selected with a minority community as the predominant inhabitants and other villages have weaker sections predominantly. In Kamrup district, almost all the 11 villages have a strong representation of the
Tribal communities. This would certainly help in studying the relative impact of the pilot project over various communities, in terms of implementation of the various sub components, the response from the communities, the extent of rapport building between the DEF staff and the communities as also integration with other Departments and agencies. This is important since the outcome of the pilot would guide the future direction of the participatory management of natural resources in other parts of the state.
4. DEGREE OF FOREST DEPENDENCE OF THE TARGET COMMUNITIES: There will be less disagreement, to state that any sound development strategy needs to be both ecologically and environmentally sustainable in the long run. The main emphasis of NARMIL is to wean away the fringe communities from their present near total forest dependency. Lifting of the economic status of the communities living in the fringe areas of the reserve forests, by introducing alternate means of meeting their daily demands as well as additional income options is the only viable strategy to minimize their dependence on the forest resources. Some of the indicators used to estimate the degree of forest dependence are the Proximity of the target villages to the Reserve Forests, Extent of natural resource base, Energy consumption patterns, Economic development etc. In the Nagaon district the target villages are mostly situated within 200 meters of distance from the nearby Reserve Forest. Similarly all the target villages of the Kamrup district are situated within 500 meters of the Reserve Forests. The preliminary studies indicated that majority of the target population cannot afford to use LPG for domestic purpose and are invariably dependent on the firewood illegally removed from the nearby Reserve Forests. The daily requirement of firewood in the target villages is mostly removed from the nearby Reserve Forests causing immense damage to the fragile forest cover as well as the associated hardships caused to the communities. Another indicator of the degree of forest dependence is the economic status of the villages. As referred earlier, all the target villages have majority of the households below the poverty line and most of the villagers depend upon forest resources for their daily sustenance which is diminishing over time and measures need to be taken at a war footing to restore and enhance the forest productivity to make it suitable for providing livelihood support to the fringe dwellers in a sustainable way. 9

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