Reductions in deforestation and poverty from decentralized forest management in Nepal

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Johan A. Oldekop
Katharine R. E. Sims
Birendra K. Karna
Mark J. Whittingham
Arun Agrawal
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[1] The University of Manchester,Global Development Institute
[2] The University of Michigan,Forests and Livelihoods: Assessment, Research and Engagement Network, School for Environment and Sustainability
[3] Amherst College,Department of Economics
[4] Amherst College,Department of Environmental Studies
[5] ForestAction Nepal,School of Natural and Environmental Sciences
[6] Newcastle University,School for Environment and Sustainability
[7] The University of Michigan,undefined
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Nature Sustainability | 2019年 / 2卷
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Since the 1980’s, decentralized forest management has been promoted as a way to enhance sustainable forest use and reduce rural poverty. Rural communities manage increasing amounts of the world’s forests, yet rigorous evidence using large-N data on whether community-based forest management (CFM) can jointly reduce both deforestation and poverty remains scarce. We estimate the impacts of CFM using a large longitudinal dataset that integrates national census-based poverty measures with high-resolution forest cover change data, and near-complete information on Nepal’s >18,000 community forests. We compare changes in forest cover and poverty from 2000–2012 for subdistricts with or without CFM arrangements, but that are otherwise similar in terms of socioeconomic and biophysical baseline measures. Our results indicate that CFM has, on average, contributed to significant net reductions in both poverty and deforestation across Nepal, and that CFM increases the likelihood of win–win outcomes. We also find that the estimated reduced deforestation impacts of community forests are lower where baseline poverty levels are high, and greater where community forests are larger and have existed longer. These results indicate that greater benefits may result from longer-term investments and larger areas committed to CFM, but that community forests established in poorer areas may require additional support to minimize tradeoffs between socioeconomic and environmental outcomes.
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页码:421 / 428
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