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Performance of success and failure in grassroots conservation and development interventions: Gender dynamics in participatory forest management in India

机译:基层保护与发展干预措施成功与失败的表现:印度参与林管理中的性别动态

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Co-governance of forests, or participatory forest management, has been a wide-spread conservation and development (C&D) intervention in India for over two decades. The practice began in the 1990s as Joint Forest Management (JFM), where local communities-organised into forest protection committees (FPCs)-worked in cooperation with various state forest departments. Later on, this intervention took shape of Community Forest Management (CFM), where communities managed their forests largely independent of the forest departments. Under both the JFM and CFM models, gender mainstreaming-enabling equal distribution of opportunities and services across genders-held a pivotal position. This study shows that despite continued marginalisation, female FPC members often performed as if initiatives were successful. Thus, the central question investigated in this paper is: "Why women performed success in participatory forest management interventions while experiencing marginalisation in the FPC?" This paper adopts an ethnographic case study methodology (immersion), utilising in-depth ethnographic case studies from three states of India for analysing performances of success and the resulting dynamics of participation, to explain the gendered nuances of the grassroots conservation and development interventions. The concept of 'situated agency' of community actors is explored to understand the practices around the performances of success in C&D interventions in forest-dependent communities in India. The paper argues that these performances hold the promise of a slow, but steady progress towards the creation of a gender-sensitive system in an otherwise patriarchal social structure.
机译:对森林的共同治理或参与式森林管理,在印度的干预措施中是一个广泛的养护和发展(C&D)超过二十年。该实践始于20世纪90年代作为联合森林管理(JFM),当地社区组织成森林保护委员会(FPC) - 与各国森林部门合作。后来,这种干预造成了社区森林管理(CFM)的形式,社区在很大程度上独立于森林部门的森林。根据JFM和CFM模型,性别主流化 - 使各种机会和服务的平等分配 - 持有枢轴位置。本研究表明,尽管持续边缘化,但常常进行的女性FPC成员似乎似乎是成功的。因此,本文调查的核心问题是:“为什么女性在参与性森林管理干预措施中取得成功,同时在FPC体验边缘化?”本文采用民族志案例研究方法(浸入),利用来自印度三个州的深入民族造影研究,分析了成功的表现和参与的动态,解释了基层保护和发展干预的性别细微差别。探讨了社区行动者的“位于代理机构”的概念,了解印度森林依赖社区中C&D干预措施的成功表演的实践。论文认为,这些表演持有缓慢,但在别的父权制社会结构中创造性别敏感系统的稳步发展。

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