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Cost-Benefit Analysis of a Community Forest in Nepal
Authors:Anup K C  Indra Koirala  Naveen Adhikari
Institution:1. Department of Environmental Science, Tribhuvan University, Amrit Campus, Kathmandu, Nepalkcanup04@gmail.com;3. Central Department of Economics, Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu, Nepal
Abstract:Community forestry is an approach for mitigating deforestation and forest degradation by managing the forest resources for benefitting neighboring communities. Monetary benefits and costs are associated in a community forest during conservation and management of a forest. For sustainable forest management, the benefit should be more than cost which is a contesting issue of research. So, this study was conducted in a community forest of the central part of Nepal with the help of 80 household surveys and a focus group discussion. The firsthand information collected at the site is complimented by forest product harvest and cost-related secondary information. It was observed that the total annual harvest of timber was 60 cubic feet, pole was 8 cubic feet, firewood was 1,110 Bhari,1 fodder was 4,388 Bhari, and leaf litter was 590 Bhari. To manage a forest, people were involved in fencing, thinning, and meetings. Management cost was six times higher than administration cost. The benefit from firewood and fodder was more due to the dependency of people in a forest for enhancing their livelihood. The higher value of benefit cost ratio indicates that the Community Forest User Group benefited from community forest management.
Keywords:community forest  forest product usage  forest management  benefit cost analysis
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