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Motivating factors and facilitating conditions explaining women's participation in co-management of Sri Lankan forests

机译:解释妇女参与斯里兰卡森林共同管理的动机因素和便利条件

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Among South Asian countries, Sri Lanka has only recently ventured into community management of its forests. This paper focuses on a qualitative exploration of two communities in a rainforest conservation project in Sri Lanka. The high level of women's participation is attributed to motivating factors and facilitating conditions. Obstacles to forest co-management outcomes include reduced forest dependency and top-down decision making. Adaptive implementation strategies compensate for these obstacles by establishing strong networks and structural organizations in forest boundary communities. This suggests that an intervention addressing the actual needs of stakeholders, rather than focusing on perceived problems, would allow for increased participation.
机译:在南亚国家中,斯里兰卡直到最近才涉足对其森林的社区管理。本文着重于斯里兰卡雨林保护项目中两个社区的定性探索。妇女参与的高水平归因于激励因素和便利条件。森林共同管理成果的障碍包括减少对森林的依赖性和自上而下的决策。适应性实施策略通过在森林边界社区建立强大的网络和结构组织来弥补这些障碍。这表明,针对利益相关者的实际需求进行干预,而不是专注于感知到的问题,可以增加参与度。

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