Local community participation in forest management is pivotal since they are familiar with the forest environment.In the successful management of community forestry(CF),both males and females along with the represen...Local community participation in forest management is pivotal since they are familiar with the forest environment.In the successful management of community forestry(CF),both males and females along with the representation of poor and disadvantaged groups are of vital importance.This research compares the users’perception in community forest management(CFM)activities,and socio-economic variables influencing participation in studied community forestry user groups(CFUGs).Primary data were collected through reconnaissance surveys,interviewing key informants,focus group discussions,and household surveys.Secondary data were collected from the division forest office,CFUGs’operational plan(OP)and Constitution,internet,and authenticated websites.The chi-square(χ^(2))test was applied to test separately association variables like gender,caste,age class,education level,and wealth ranking with participation.Using ordered logit regression,the variables affecting participation in OP and constitution-making,Silvicultural activities,Forest products collection,and CF fund mobilization were quantified.Gender and Education were found to be the most promising factor influencing participation in Jagriti CFUG and Jhankrikhola CFUG respectively.In general,higher caste,older age,and rich people dominate the major decision-making activities.However,lower caste and poor people have been involved comparatively more in Forest product collection.展开更多
文摘Local community participation in forest management is pivotal since they are familiar with the forest environment.In the successful management of community forestry(CF),both males and females along with the representation of poor and disadvantaged groups are of vital importance.This research compares the users’perception in community forest management(CFM)activities,and socio-economic variables influencing participation in studied community forestry user groups(CFUGs).Primary data were collected through reconnaissance surveys,interviewing key informants,focus group discussions,and household surveys.Secondary data were collected from the division forest office,CFUGs’operational plan(OP)and Constitution,internet,and authenticated websites.The chi-square(χ^(2))test was applied to test separately association variables like gender,caste,age class,education level,and wealth ranking with participation.Using ordered logit regression,the variables affecting participation in OP and constitution-making,Silvicultural activities,Forest products collection,and CF fund mobilization were quantified.Gender and Education were found to be the most promising factor influencing participation in Jagriti CFUG and Jhankrikhola CFUG respectively.In general,higher caste,older age,and rich people dominate the major decision-making activities.However,lower caste and poor people have been involved comparatively more in Forest product collection.