TITLE:
Participatory Forest Management and Gender Inclusiveness within the Community Forest Management Groups of Bhutan
AUTHORS:
Norbu Zangmo, Takuya Hiroshima, Spencer Sibanda, Jigme Dorji
KEYWORDS:
Decision-Making, Face-to-Face Interview, Regression Analysis, Women
JOURNAL NAME:
Journal of Geoscience and Environment Protection,
Vol.12 No.4,
April
22,
2024
ABSTRACT: Community forest management groups (CFMGs) in Bhutan exhibit participatory forest management practices that recognize the importance of community’s collective participation in the management of natural forest resources. This approach involves the community in the stewardship of designated forest areas and resources to ensure sustainable livelihoods and realization of forest conservation objectives. The increase of CFMGs in the country has been successful. However, research on the extent of gender-inclusive participation in CFMGs is either insufficient or missing vis-à-vis the allocation of decision-making power. Therefore, this study analyzes the factors influencing gender participation in CFMGs and their integration into decision-making processes. Primary data were collected from 12 study sites spanning 4 regions, complemented by secondary data from the Forest Department. Regression models were used to identify factors significantly influencing CFMG member participation in decision-making. The empirical results of this study reveal that gender is a significant factor influencing participation in CFMG decision-making. The study concludes that there is insufficient participation of women members in decision-making processes. Therefore, consideration of gender should be included in the development phase of the CFMG policy in addition to promoting awareness of inequity between gender and the promotion of leadership roles for women in CFMGs.