Joint Forest Management (JFM) is a cooperative approach to involve local populations in the enduring stewardship of forest assets. It cultivates a union between governmental bodies and local inhabitants for the efficient safeguarding and oversight of woodlands. The core tenets of JFM comprise:
Consistent with these tenets, Joint Forest Management does not encompass:
Developing infrastructure at the expense of forest resources. This assertion contradicts JFM's aims, as it promotes development that harms forest ecosystems, thereby violating JFM's protective and sustainable principles.
List-I(Forest Act/Policy) | List-II(Year) |
| (A) Forest Act | (I) 1927 |
| (B) National Forest Policy | (II)1980 |
| (C) Forest Conservation Act | (III) 1980 |
| (D) Wildlife Protection Act | (IV) 1972 |