Determinants of farm households’ participation in collective forest management: The case of Chilimo Gaji Forest, central highlands of Ethiopia

IF 2.7 Q1 FORESTRY
Mahilet Yewendwesen , Fekadu Beyene , Jema Haji , Muluken Gezahegn
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Collective Forest Management (CFM) is essential for enhancing forest management effectiveness and ensuring equitable sharing of the benefits and services derived from forest resources among the farm households. Acknowledging this importance of forests for rural livelihoods and the national economy, the study indicates that participation is often inconsistent and suboptimal, raising concerns about sustainability and management effectiveness. This research examines the determinant factors that affect the farm households participation in CFM in the chilimo gaji forest, analyzing cross-sectional data from 365 randomly selected households. A double-hurdle model was employed for data analysis. The result demonstrate how demographic, socio-economic, institutional and biophysical factors impact both the decision to participate and the level of participation among farm households. Overall, the findings reveal that education, membership duration, access to training, access to forest resource, access to extension services, and perceptions of economic incentives are positively and significantly affect the participation decision and level of participation in CFM. The study shows disparities among farm households in participation levels, which can lead to unequal access to forest resource. Therefore, the study recommends that policymakers enhance households’ participation in CFM by improving training and capacity-building programs to overcome barriers to engagement, as well as implementing economic incentives and support mechanisms is crucial to motivate households to participate in CFM.
农户参与集体森林管理的决定因素:埃塞俄比亚中部高原 Chilimo Gaji 森林案例
集体森林管理 (CFM) 对于提高森林管理效率和确保农户公平分享森林资源带来的利益和服务至关重要。虽然森林对农村生计和国民经济具有重要意义,但研究表明,参与情况往往不一致且不尽如人意,从而引发了对可持续性和管理有效性的担忧。本研究通过分析随机抽取的 365 户农户的横截面数据,探讨了影响农户参与奇里莫嘎吉森林 CFM 的决定性因素。数据分析采用了双掷模型。结果显示了人口、社会经济、制度和生物物理因素如何影响农户参与的决定和参与的程度。总体而言,研究结果表明,教育程度、成员资格持续时间、获得培训的机会、获得森林资源的机会、获得推广服务的机会以及对经济激励措施的看法对参与 CFM 的决定和参与程度有显著的积极影响。研究表明,农户在参与程度上存在差异,这可能导致获得森林资源的机会不平等。因此,研究建议政策制定者通过改善培训和能力建设计划来提高农户对 CFM 的参与度,以克服参与障碍,同时实施经济激励和支持机制对于激励农户参与 CFM 至关重要。
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Trees, Forests and People
Trees, Forests and People Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)
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