This study focused on the developmental institution specifically created by the state for the management of local forests and explores its interaction with traditional institutions.
Objectives:
To understand the linkages, conflicts and dynamics between the traditional, developmental and statutory institutions to explore participation of people in their local forest management. Study focuses on the developmental institution specifically created by the state for the management of local forests & explores its interaction with the traditional institution.
Geographical Spread:
Conducted in 6 villages in Nainital Division, Uttaranchal namely; Deeni, Saldi, Jungaliya Gaon, Soan Gaon, Bannan, Parwada.
Key areas/components:
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The methodology followed primarily included:
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Secondary literature review.
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Informal discussions
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Semi-structured interviews with villagers, forest officials. Also interviews with women separately
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Village meetings
Key outputs:
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The study generated key findings regarding the following themes:
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Changing perspectives on Forest Management & Institutional Changes
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Rights & Beyond Rights: Changing nature of Institutional spaces
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Institutions, Power & Spaces
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Dynamics of participation within VFCs (Village Forest protection Committees)
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Local contexts & nature of Participatory Spaces
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Conclusions
Year/Period:
2004
Client:
Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex, U.K.