Impact of forest governance and enforcement on deforestation and forest degradation at the district level: A study in West Bengal State, India

Q1 Social Sciences Regional Sustainability Pub Date : 2023-12-01 DOI:10.1016/j.regsus.2023.11.002
Aishwarya Basu , Jyotish Prakash Basu
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Abstract

According to the United Nations Environmental Programme (UNEP), the world loses 1.0 ​× ​106 ​hm2 forest land through deforestation annually. About 1.6 ​× ​106 people who depend on forests for livelihood are negatively affected by deforestation and forest degradation. The paper attempts to study the impact of forest governance, enforcement and socio-economic factors on deforestation and forest degradation at the local level in West Bengal State, India. The study was based on questionnaire survey data during 2020–2021 collected from three western districts (Purulia, Bankura, and Paschim Medinipur) where deforestation and poverty rates are higher than other districts in West Bengal State. The total number of selected villages was 29, and the total sample households were 693. A stratified random sampling technique was used to collect data, and a questionnaire was followed. Forest governance and enforcement indices were constructed using United Nation Development Programme (UNDP) methodology and a step-wise logistic regression model was used to identify the factors affecting deforestation and forest degradation. The result of this study showed that four factors (illegal logging, weak forest administration, encroachment, and poverty) are identified for the causes of deforestation and forest degradation. It is observed that six indices of forest governance (rule of law, transparency, accountability, participation, inclusiveness and equitability, and efficiency and effectiveness) is relatively high in Purulia District. Moreover, this study shows that Purulia and Bankura districts follow medium forest governance, while Paschim Medinipur District has poor forest governance. The enforcement index is found to be highest in Purulia District (0.717) and lowest for Paschim Medinipur District (0.257). Finally, weak forest governance, poor socio-economic conditions of the households, and weak enforcement lead to the deforestation and forest degradationin the study area. Therefore, governments should strengthen law enforcement and encourage sustainable forest certification schemes to combat illegal logging.

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森林治理和执法对地区一级森林砍伐和森林退化的影响:印度西孟加拉邦的一项研究
根据联合国环境规划署(UNEP)的数据,全球每年因森林砍伐而失去1.0 × 106 hm2的林地。约1.6 × 106靠森林谋生的人受到毁林和森林退化的负面影响。本文试图研究印度西孟加拉邦地方一级森林治理、执法和社会经济因素对森林砍伐和森林退化的影响。该研究基于2020-2021年期间从三个西部地区(Purulia、Bankura和Paschim Medinipur)收集的问卷调查数据,这些地区的森林砍伐率和贫困率高于西孟加拉邦的其他地区。选取的村庄总数为29个,样本家庭总数为693户。采用分层随机抽样方法收集数据,并进行问卷调查。采用联合国开发计划署(UNDP)的方法构建森林治理和执法指数,并采用逐步逻辑回归模型确定影响毁林和森林退化的因素。研究结果表明,非法采伐、森林管理不力、入侵和贫困是导致森林砍伐和森林退化的四个因素。观察发现,普鲁里亚地区森林治理的六个指标(法治、透明、问责、参与、包容和公平、效率和效果)相对较高。此外,本研究表明,Purulia和Bankura地区的森林治理为中等,而Paschim Medinipur地区的森林治理为较差。执法指数最高的是普鲁里亚区(0.717),最低的是Paschim Medinipur区(0.257)。最后,森林治理薄弱、农户社会经济条件差、执法不力导致研究区森林砍伐和森林退化。因此,各国政府应加强执法,鼓励可持续森林认证计划,以打击非法采伐。
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Regional Sustainability Social Sciences-Urban Studies
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