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The impact of reducing emissions from deforestation and degradation (REDD) on forest-dependent livelihoods by gender in Tanzania and the role of the institutional framework for equitable benefits

机译:减少森林砍伐和退化造成的排放对坦桑尼亚按性别分列的以森林为生的生计的影响以及公平利益体制框架的作用

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Tanzania has been receiving significant funding from donor countries for the implementation of programmes to?reduce?emissions?from deforestation and degradation (REDD). REDD is seen as an opportunity to enhance conservation and livelihoods. But what is the impact of REDD on gender? This is an area of inquiry that has not been critically looked into. This study was an attempt towards filling this information gap. It was conducted in Kilosa District. A total of 294 households were selected randomly for interviews. There was also consultation with focus groups and key informants. Structured and semi-structured questionnaires were used to gather information. The data was analysed using statistical and livelihoods models.?The?findings reveal a high level of dependence on the forest for livelihoods by the communities but nevertheless they were in favour of the REDD programmes if the programmes will enhance their livelihoods and they will be fully involved in managing the programmes. Male respondents were more interested in knowing a period to wait before they could start benefiting from the programmes while women were more concerned about the sustainability of the benefits they would receive. We conclude that for?the?REDD programmes to be successful,?gender issues must be identified and mainstreamed.
机译:坦桑尼亚已从捐助国获得大量资金,用于实施减少森林砍伐和退化造成的排放的计划。 REDD被视为增强保护和生计的机会。但是REDD对性别有何影响?这是一个尚未被认真研究的调查领域。这项研究是为了填补这一信息空白。它在基洛萨区进行。随机选择了294户家庭进行访谈。还与焦点小组和关键信息提供者进行了磋商。结构化和半结构化问卷用于收集信息。研究结果使用统计和生计模型进行了分析。结果表明,社区高度依赖森林谋生,但如果该计划能改善他们的生计,并且他们将充分支持REDD计划,它们将得到充分支持参与计划管理。男性受访者更感兴趣的是知道他们需要等待一段时间才能开始从该计划中受益,而女性则更关注他们将获得的收益的可持续性。我们得出的结论是,要使“ REDD”计划取得成功,必须确定性别问题并将其纳入主流。

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