查谟和克什米尔查谟地区收集者从非木材林产品中获得的经济收益

Pub Date : 2023-05-16 DOI:10.35716/ijed-23002
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非木材林产品收入在森林居住社区的家庭经济中起着至关重要的作用。本研究使用了来自查谟和克什米尔邦查谟地区三个森林分区的150个样本家庭的数据,分析了从非森林保护区获得的经济收益的重要性。数据收集采用面对面访谈的方式进行。这项研究发现,国家非农业生产计划收入分别占家庭总收入的29%,农场和非农场收入分别占16%和55%。主要的NTFPs包括:羊肚菌(Morchella esculenta)、乌头菌(Aconitum chasmanthum)、金毛菌(Nag chhatri govanianum)、麝香草(Valeriana hardwickii)、Banafsaha (Viola canescence)、大头草(Jurinea macrocephala)、Kaurd (Picorhiza kurroa)、Zakham-e-Hayat (Bergenia ciliata)、Kasrot (Diplazium esculentum)、野生蜂蜜和Jungli thome (Allium sativum)。回归分析表明,NTFP可获得性、以农业为主要职业、NTFP收集经验和农场收入对因变量有正贡献。相反,非农收入和信息来源的回归系数对ntfp的收入有负贡献。该研究进一步建议,应对当地人民进行有关ntfp收集、储存和科学分级的教育和其他技能发展培训。
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Economic Gains Obtained by the Collectors from Non-Timber Forest Products in the Jammu Region of Jammu and Kashmir
Non-timber forest products (NTFP) income played a vital role in the household economy of forest-dwelling communities. This study used the data from 150 sample households in the three forest divisions of the Jammu region of Jammu and Kashmir State to analyze the significance of economic gains obtained from NTFPs. Data collection was carried out through face-to-face interviews. This study found that NTFP income contributed 29 per cent, and on-farm and off-farm income contribute 16 and 55 per cent to the total household income, respectively. Major NTFPs included Gucchi (Morchella esculenta), Patis (Aconitum chasmanthum), Nag chhatri (Trillium govanianum), Muskbala (Valeriana hardwickii), Banafsaha (Viola canescence), Dhoop (Jurinea macrocephala), Kaurd (Picorhiza kurroa), Zakham-e-Hayat (Bergenia ciliata), Kasrot (Diplazium esculentum), wild honey and Jungli thome (Allium sativum) were collected. Regression analyses showed that NTFP availability, agriculture as the main occupation, NTFP collection experience, and on-farm income positively contributed to the dependent variable. In contrast, the regression coefficient of off-farm income and source of information were negative contributors to the NTFPs' income. The study further suggested that providing education and other skill development training to local people in the collection, storage, and scientific grading of the NTFPs should be conducted.
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