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Impact of participatory forest management on vulnerability and livelihood assets of forest-dependent communities in northern Pakistan.

机译:参与性森林管理对巴基斯坦北部依赖森林的社区的脆弱性和生计资产的影响。

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During the past two decades, several (donor-funded) participatory forest management projects were implemented in the forest-rich North-West Frontier Province (NWFP) of Pakistan, but these projects could not reduce the high rate of deforestation in the province. In 1996 the Asian Development Bank funded the Forestry Sector Project (FSP) in NWFP, which has institutionalized the participatory forest management system in the province. Forests are important natural capital and an essential part of the daily lives of the people who live in and around them. It was therefore considered imperative to analyze the impact of the participatory forest management model introduced by the FSP through a livelihoods lens, and to assess the contribution to livelihood sustainability made by the participatory approach. The findings of the study may be applied to similar situations in Third World settings. People of similar socio-economic and ecological zones may learn lessons for accelerating the process of sustainable natural resource management in their areas. The results showed that the participatory forest management system introduced by the FSP has had a definite impact on increasing the natural and social assets of forest dwellers and reducing vulnerability to their livelihoods. But the project did not address most of the factors of vulnerability and the elites that dominated the newly created institutions. It is suggested that the available livelihood assets, diverse factors of vulnerability and livelihood strategies of the local communities should be analyzed before the implementation of such mega-projects..
机译:在过去的二十年中,巴基斯坦森林丰富的西北边境省(NWFP)实施了几个(由捐助方资助的)参与性森林管理项目,但这些项目无法减少该省的高森林砍伐率。 1996年,亚洲开发银行在NWFP中资助了林业部门项目(FSP),该项目使该省的参与性森林管理系统制度化。森林是重要的自然资本,也是生活在其中和周围人们的必不可少的一部分。因此,有必要分析FSP通过生计视角引入的参与式森林管理模式的影响,并评估参与式方法对生计可持续性的贡献。该研究的结果可能适用于第三世界环境中的类似情况。社会经济和生态区相近的人可能会汲取经验教训,以加快其所在地区的可持续自然资源管理进程。结果表明,FSP引入的参与式森林管理系统对增加森林居民的自然和社会资产并减少其生计的脆弱性产生了确定的影响。但是该项目并未解决大多数脆弱性因素以及主导新成立机构的精英阶层。建议在实施此类大型项目之前,应分析当地社区的可用生计资产,各种脆弱性因素和生计策略。

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