Effectiveness of co-management in reducing forest dependency and improving socioeconomics of forest dependent people in Bangladesh

Suriya Yeasmin, Kazi Nazrul Islam, M. Jashimuddin, M. M. Rahman, Anirban Chowdhury Jiku
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Abstract. Yeasmin S, Islam KN, Jashimuddin M, Rahman MM, Jiku AC. 2022. Effectiveness of co-management in reducing forest dependency and improving socioeconomics of forest dependent people in Bangladesh. Asian J For 6: 56-64. Co-management of forest protected areas (PA) has started its journey in Bangladesh, intending to conserve forest resources by creating alternative income-generating activities for forest-dependent people. This study was designed to assess the effectiveness of co-management initiatives in improving socio-economic status and reducing peoples' forest dependency at Dudpukuria-Dhopachari Wildlife Sanctuary (DDWS), Bangladesh. A total of 142 respondents consisting of 71 co-management project-supported people (treatment) and 71 local people (control) with similar socio-economic conditions without any project support, were surveyed randomly through a semi-structured questionnaire. The Difference in Differences (DiD) method was applied to assess the effectiveness of this program. Results revealed that there was an insignificant difference between co-management participants and non-participants in the case of total income. Both parties also observed a similar trend for total forest resource extraction. However, the monthly income of co-management participants from secondary occupations increased by USD 16.46. In contrast, the monthly fuel wood extraction of the co-management participants was reduced, equivalent to USD 2.21. The studied socio-economic parameters were more or less similar for both parties. We conclude that the co-management interventions in DDWS resulted from insignificant differences in terms of socio-economic conditions and forest dependency of local forest-dependent communities.
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共同管理在减少对森林的依赖和改善孟加拉国依赖森林的人的社会经济方面的有效性
摘要Yeasmin S, Islam KN, Jashimuddin M, Rahman MM, Jiku AC. 2022。共同管理在减少对森林的依赖和改善孟加拉国依赖森林的人的社会经济方面的有效性。亚洲J: 6:56 -64。森林保护区的共同管理已经在孟加拉国开始了它的旅程,打算通过为依赖森林的人民创造其他创收活动来保护森林资源。本研究旨在评估共同管理举措在改善孟加拉国Dudpukuria-Dhopachari野生动物保护区(DDWS)的社会经济地位和减少人们对森林依赖方面的有效性。通过半结构化问卷随机调查了142名受访者,其中包括71名共同管理项目支持的人(治疗)和71名具有相似社会经济条件但没有任何项目支持的当地人(对照组)。采用差异中的差异(DiD)方法评估该方案的有效性。结果显示,在总收入的情况下,共同管理参与者和非参与者之间的差异不显著。双方还观察到森林资源总开采量的类似趋势。然而,来自第二职业的共同管理参与者的月收入增加了16.46美元。相比之下,共同管理参与者每月提取的燃料木材减少了,相当于2.21美元。双方研究的社会经济参数或多或少相似。我们得出结论,在DDWS的共同管理干预措施中,当地森林依赖社区在社会经济条件和森林依赖方面的差异不显著。
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