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Institutionalising co-management activities for conservation of forest resources: Evidence from the Sundarban mangrove forest management of Bangladesh
Author Affiliations
Bangladesh Agricultural University, University of New England
Published InJournal of Environmental Management
Year2021
Citations50
Abstract
Understanding local stakeholders' perceptions of co-management institutional activities serves a significant role in the proper functioning of the co-management institutions for the Sundarban mangrove forest conservation effort, but this currently remains unexplored. This study aimed to identify the current co-management institutions, co-management activities, and local people's understanding of these activities in the implementation of the co-management approach. The study was conducted in four villages in the Chandpai range of the Sundarban mangrove forest. Thematic content analysis was conducted on the qualitative data, which had been collected through key informant interviews at the local, regional and national levels, followed by focus group discussions in the study villages. The key forest co-management activities and practices identified were: forest protection and monitoring; meetings;…
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Fields & Keywords
Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceGlobal and Planetary ChangeConservation, Biodiversity, and Resource ManagementOil Palm Production and SustainabilityCoastal wetland ecosystem dynamicsEnvironmental resource managementEnvironmental planningForestryPublic administrationEcologySocial scienceMarketingLawArchaeologyLinguistics