This article examines the factors that influence conservation practices in the world’s largest mangrove forest, the Sundarbans in Bangladesh. It explores the relationship between tree density reductions and management practices. 412 households in forest-dependent communities (FDCs) were interviewed. Their overwhelming view is that the Sundarbans is being over exploited through overharvesting. Results show that FDCs who engage in resource harvesting under the current property rights regime have less participation in and lower motivation for the conservation of forest resources. Current management by the forest department results in lower commitment by the community to conservation. Conservation of resources could be achieved by the alloca...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Bangladesh is among the poore...
In the last few decades, the natural resource base of most developing countries has decreased alarmi...
This study explores the extent of the conditions under which the population living in surrounding ru...
This thesis identifies theoretical gaps regarding the adequacy of property rights in achieving susta...
Degradation of mangrove ecosystems is a major concern in many countries of the world. This study exa...
This study examines the challenges of achieving sustainable management of the world's largest mangro...
This thesis identifies theoretical gaps regarding the adequacy of property rights in achieving susta...
Participatory conservation embraces the idea that nature and people can, and must, work together to ...
This study seeks to explore the impacts of local community on land degradation in Sundabarns based o...
In the last few decades, the natural resource base of most developing countries has decreased alarmi...
The Sundarban is the world famous largest single tract of mangrove forest in the world located in th...
Protected areas (PAs) represent a key global strategy in biodiversity conservation. In tropical deve...
In the last few decades, the natural resource base of most developing countries has decreased alarmi...
The recurrence of environmental calamities is causing the degradation of the Sundarbans' forest in B...
Indian Sundarbans is tidal halophytic mangrove forest in the world. It is intersected by a complex n...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Bangladesh is among the poore...
In the last few decades, the natural resource base of most developing countries has decreased alarmi...
This study explores the extent of the conditions under which the population living in surrounding ru...
This thesis identifies theoretical gaps regarding the adequacy of property rights in achieving susta...
Degradation of mangrove ecosystems is a major concern in many countries of the world. This study exa...
This study examines the challenges of achieving sustainable management of the world's largest mangro...
This thesis identifies theoretical gaps regarding the adequacy of property rights in achieving susta...
Participatory conservation embraces the idea that nature and people can, and must, work together to ...
This study seeks to explore the impacts of local community on land degradation in Sundabarns based o...
In the last few decades, the natural resource base of most developing countries has decreased alarmi...
The Sundarban is the world famous largest single tract of mangrove forest in the world located in th...
Protected areas (PAs) represent a key global strategy in biodiversity conservation. In tropical deve...
In the last few decades, the natural resource base of most developing countries has decreased alarmi...
The recurrence of environmental calamities is causing the degradation of the Sundarbans' forest in B...
Indian Sundarbans is tidal halophytic mangrove forest in the world. It is intersected by a complex n...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Bangladesh is among the poore...
In the last few decades, the natural resource base of most developing countries has decreased alarmi...
This study explores the extent of the conditions under which the population living in surrounding ru...