Most analyses of the impact of community management of common property resources are based on cross-sectional comparisons in case studies or small samples, perception-based measurement of resource conditions, and absence of controls for unobserved community characteristics and non-random assignment of management types. This paper compares forests managed by local community groups called Van Panchayats (VPs), with protected and unprotected state forests in the Indian state of Uttaranchal. We utilize ground-level ecological measures of forest quality including canopy cover, biomass, lopping and regeneration in 399 forests accessed by residents of a random sample of 83 villages in the mid-Himalayan region of Uttaranchal. Raw differences betwee...
As a new strategy to conserve resources, decentralisation of political authority has displaced earli...
Community management of forests by Van Panchayats (forest councils) to meet local needs has a long h...
Community-based natural resource management has become immensely popular among some policy makers on...
Most analyses of the impact of community management of common property resources are based on cross-...
This paper studies the effect of decentralization of management and control on forest conservation i...
This paper assesses the relation between living standards and forest degradation in the Indian mid-H...
Protection of forests and wildlife outside protected areas (PAs) is necessary for the conservation o...
This paper assesses the relation between living standards and forest degradation in the Indian mid-H...
There is no clear consensus on the impact of local communities on the resources they manage, primari...
Little statistical evidence exists on the effects of forest management regimes and wealth on forest ...
Governments around the world increasingly seek to manage their forests with the collaboration of the...
The literature on forest conservation lacks comparative analyses of decentralisation across differen...
The past few decades have seen significant changes in the governance of forests in India. The Schedu...
Forests used to be an important source of revenue for the government of India, which is no longer th...
UnrestrictedGlobalization, population pressures and consumptive choices coincident with higher incom...
As a new strategy to conserve resources, decentralisation of political authority has displaced earli...
Community management of forests by Van Panchayats (forest councils) to meet local needs has a long h...
Community-based natural resource management has become immensely popular among some policy makers on...
Most analyses of the impact of community management of common property resources are based on cross-...
This paper studies the effect of decentralization of management and control on forest conservation i...
This paper assesses the relation between living standards and forest degradation in the Indian mid-H...
Protection of forests and wildlife outside protected areas (PAs) is necessary for the conservation o...
This paper assesses the relation between living standards and forest degradation in the Indian mid-H...
There is no clear consensus on the impact of local communities on the resources they manage, primari...
Little statistical evidence exists on the effects of forest management regimes and wealth on forest ...
Governments around the world increasingly seek to manage their forests with the collaboration of the...
The literature on forest conservation lacks comparative analyses of decentralisation across differen...
The past few decades have seen significant changes in the governance of forests in India. The Schedu...
Forests used to be an important source of revenue for the government of India, which is no longer th...
UnrestrictedGlobalization, population pressures and consumptive choices coincident with higher incom...
As a new strategy to conserve resources, decentralisation of political authority has displaced earli...
Community management of forests by Van Panchayats (forest councils) to meet local needs has a long h...
Community-based natural resource management has become immensely popular among some policy makers on...