Motivating factors and facilitating conditions explaining women's participation in co-management of Sri Lankan forests |
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Authors: | Roshni K. Nuggehalli Linda Stalker Prokopy |
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Affiliation: | aDepartment of Forestry and Natural Resources, Purdue University, 195 Marsteller Street, West Lafayette, IN 47907, United States |
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Abstract: | 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. |
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Keywords: | Sri Lanka Asia Forest co-management Participation Women |
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