森林产权制度是否加强了权属保障?西南集体林权制度改革的多维分析

IF 1.4 3区 经济学 Q2 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
Jun He, Jiping Wang, Bin Yang, Na Guo
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摘要

森林权属保障在改善森林内外居民的生计方面发挥着关键作用,同时也有助于森林保护。世界各国政府都试图通过产权方案来加强使用权。对于森林产权如何在实践中促进权属保障以及它如何影响当地对森林管理的投资,人们知之甚少。本研究旨在了解所有权计划后森林权属安全的法律、实践和感知维度;并研究从权属安全到当地森林管理投资的因果关系。方法与方法本文以西南地区为例,采用混合方法,将定性与定量视角相结合。采用标准化问卷从410个选定的家庭中收集定量数据。通过对45名关键举报人(包括森林官员、村长、长老、妇女和当地护林员)的深入访谈,收集了定性数据。设立了9个焦点小组访谈,以了解当地对集体林权改革和权属安全的看法。虽然森林所有权改善了合法权属的安全,但实际的和感觉上的权属不安全仍然存在。三个地点的所有权在集体所有权和个人所有权之间有所不同,并根据这两类的认证程度而有所不同。语境起着至关重要的作用;例如,农民种植橡胶树的地区更有可能拥有个人头衔。在某些情况下,森林土地仍然存在争议,没有得到核证。虽然森林所有权改善了法定权属保障,但实际上,采伐木材和其他林产品的权利受到损害权属保障的条例的限制。同样,限制的程度因当地情况而异。由于法定期限和当地对期限的看法不一致,所有权不安全还源于权利持有期限的不确定性。权属保障不一定鼓励对森林管理的投资;当地环境比任期更重要。政策启示:中央政府需要更多地关注地方差异,以理解实际和感知的使用权保障。权力下放赋予地方决策权会有所帮助。中央政府还应考虑取消木材配额,以改善权属保障并刺激地方森林管理。此外,政府和国际社会应调查森林权属安全的多维度,同时考虑当地的生物物理和社会经济条件。
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Has forest titling strengthened tenure security? A multidimensional analysis of collective forest tenure reform in Southwest China

Motivation

Forest tenure security plays a critical role in improving the livelihoods of those who live in and around forests and simultaneously contribute to forest conservation. Governments around the world have tried to strengthen tenure through titling programmes. Little is known about how forest titling contributes in practice to tenure security and how it affects local investment in forest management.

Purpose

This research aims to understand the legal, practical, and perceptual dimensions of forest tenure (in)security after the titling programme; and to examine causal paths from tenure (in)security to local investment in forest management.

Approach and methods

Taking Southwest China as an example, the article uses mixed methods to integrate qualitative and quantitative perspectives. Quantitative data were collected using a standardized questionnaire from 410 selected households. Qualitative data were gathered through in-depth interviews with 45 key informants, including forest officials, village heads, elders, women, and local forest rangers. Nine focus group interviews were set up to learn about local perspectives on collective forest tenure reform and perceived tenure (in)security.

Findings

Although legal tenure security has been improved by forest titling, both practical and perceived tenure insecurity continue to exist.

Titling in the three sites varied between collective and individual titles, and by the degree to which either category had been certified. Context played a crucial role; for example, areas where farmers had planted rubber trees were more likely to have individual titles. In some cases, forest lands remained under dispute and were not certified.

Although legal tenure security has been improved by forest titling, in practice, rights to harvest timber and other forest products were restricted by regulations that undermined tenure security. Again, the degree of restriction varies according to local context.

Tenure insecurity also arose from the uncertainty of the duration of rights holding, as legal durations and local perceptions of duration diverged.

Tenure security did not necessarily encourage investment in the management of forests; local context mattered more than tenure.

Policy implications

Central government needs to pay more attention to local variation to understand practical and perceived tenure security. Decentralization to empower local decision-making can help. Central government should also consider removal of the timber quotas to improve tenure security and stimulate local forest management. Additionally, the government and the international community should investigate the multidimensionality of forest tenure security, considering both local biophysical and socioeconomic conditions.

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Development Policy Review
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期刊介绍: Development Policy Review is the refereed journal that makes the crucial links between research and policy in international development. Edited by staff of the Overseas Development Institute, the London-based think-tank on international development and humanitarian issues, it publishes single articles and theme issues on topics at the forefront of current development policy debate. Coverage includes the latest thinking and research on poverty-reduction strategies, inequality and social exclusion, property rights and sustainable livelihoods, globalisation in trade and finance, and the reform of global governance. Informed, rigorous, multi-disciplinary and up-to-the-minute, DPR is an indispensable tool for development researchers and practitioners alike.
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