This paper assesses the much talked equity aspect in community forestry. There is an increasing concern regarding the hand over of community forests without any threshold for per household forest area. Using Gini coefficient as a measure of inequality, this paper concludes that there is high inequality in the hand over of community forests to the beneficiary households
Nepal has a long history of returning public forests to local people as part of its community forest...
Community forestry in Nepal is intended to reduce poverty by sustainable management of forests. Timb...
This paper intends to assess the distribution of community forestry benefits among economic groups o...
The community forestry program in Nepal has been advancing as a successful means of improving the co...
UnrestrictedGlobalization, population pressures and consumptive choices coincident with higher incom...
Poverty, property rights and distributional implications of community-based resource management have...
www.forestaction.org Any views expressed in this publication are those of the authors. They donot ne...
The equity and inclusion issues are widely observed in Community Based Forest Management (CBFM) and ...
In spite of the impressive scale of community forestry in Nepal over the last three decades, and its...
In resource dependent rural areas of developing countries, common property resource management has b...
In recent decades, the role of community forestry (CF) has been to address the livelihoods of local ...
In the buffer zone of the Royal Chitwan National Park (RCNP), community forests represent a key land...
Poverty, property rights and distributional implications of community-based resource management have...
It is increasingly recognised that efforts in sustainable development dealing with natural resources...
Community forestry in Nepal is intended to reduce poverty by sustainable management of forests. Timb...
Nepal has a long history of returning public forests to local people as part of its community forest...
Community forestry in Nepal is intended to reduce poverty by sustainable management of forests. Timb...
This paper intends to assess the distribution of community forestry benefits among economic groups o...
The community forestry program in Nepal has been advancing as a successful means of improving the co...
UnrestrictedGlobalization, population pressures and consumptive choices coincident with higher incom...
Poverty, property rights and distributional implications of community-based resource management have...
www.forestaction.org Any views expressed in this publication are those of the authors. They donot ne...
The equity and inclusion issues are widely observed in Community Based Forest Management (CBFM) and ...
In spite of the impressive scale of community forestry in Nepal over the last three decades, and its...
In resource dependent rural areas of developing countries, common property resource management has b...
In recent decades, the role of community forestry (CF) has been to address the livelihoods of local ...
In the buffer zone of the Royal Chitwan National Park (RCNP), community forests represent a key land...
Poverty, property rights and distributional implications of community-based resource management have...
It is increasingly recognised that efforts in sustainable development dealing with natural resources...
Community forestry in Nepal is intended to reduce poverty by sustainable management of forests. Timb...
Nepal has a long history of returning public forests to local people as part of its community forest...
Community forestry in Nepal is intended to reduce poverty by sustainable management of forests. Timb...
This paper intends to assess the distribution of community forestry benefits among economic groups o...