• Author/Authors

    Agarwal، نويسنده , , Bina، نويسنده ,

  • DocumentNumber
    3540814
  • Title Of Article

    Gender and forest conservation: The impact of womenʹs participation in community forest governance

  • شماره ركورد
    3015
  • Latin Abstract
    Would enhancing womenʹs presence in community institutions of forest governance improve resource conservation and regeneration? This paper focuses on this little addressed question. Based on the authorʹs primary data on communities managing their local forests in parts of India and Nepal, it statistically assesses whether the gender composition of a local forest management group affects forest conservation outcomes, after controlling for other characteristics of the management group, aspects of institutional functioning, forest and population characteristics, and related factors. It is found that groups with a high proportion of women in their executive committee (EC)—the principal decision-making body—show significantly greater improvements in forest condition in both regions. Moreover, groups with all-women ECs in the Nepal sample have better forest regeneration and canopy growth than other groups, despite receiving much smaller and more degraded forests. Older EC members, especially older women, also make a particular difference, as does employing a guard. The beneficial impact of womenʹs presence on conservation outcomes is attributable especially to womenʹs contributions to improved forest protection and rule compliance. More opportunity for women to use their knowledge of plant species and methods of product extraction, as well as greater cooperation among women, are also likely contributory factors.
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    2785
  • NaturalLanguageKeyword
    Gender composition , Community forestry institutions , South Asia , Forest conservation
  • JournalTitle
    Studia Iranica
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    2799
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    2799