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Impact of joint forest management (JFM) on environmental stress migration: evidence from Orissa.

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In this article, the impact of forest protection committees (FPCs) under JFM on stress migration in four forest divisions of Orissa has been examined by adopting a logit regression model at household level.
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In this study, an attempt has been made to unravel the impact of forest protection committees (FPCs) under JFM on stress migration in four forest divisions of Orissa. In order to undertake this study, field investigations have been carried out in 12 villages of four forest divisions of the state. Our study has covered 318 households comprising of landless and agriculture labourer, marginal, small, and medium farmers from 12 different villages where FPCs are operating since early 1990s. The household level benefits have been estimated in terms of employment generation, income from timber and non-timber forest products (NTFP), and fuel wood collection from community managed forests. Further, we have examined the impact of JFM via FPCs on environmental stress migration (ESM) by adopting a Logit Regression Model at household level. It has been found that the employment opportunities have increased significantly since the establishment of FPCs. The findings of the study establish that the improvement in forest...

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From Genesis to Awaited Success of Joint Forest Management in India

TL;DR: In most of the developing countries of the world including India local people are the chief users and guardians of the different types of ecosystems, and they make the vast majority of daily environmental decisions with their land use and investment choices as mentioned in this paper.
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Governing the Commons: The Evolution of Institutions for Collective Action

TL;DR: In this paper, an institutional approach to the study of self-organization and self-governance in CPR situations is presented, along with a framework for analysis of selforganizing and selfgoverning CPRs.
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Migration from rural areas of poor countries: The impact on rural productivity and income distribution

TL;DR: The authors argues that townward emigration and its after-effects (remittances, return migration), in turn increase interpersonal and inter-household inequality within and between villages. And they argue that rural-urban migration is much smaller, less permanent and more likely to set up countervailing economic-demographic pressures restoring the rural population share, than received opinion about the urban crisis.
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The management of common property resources: collective action as an alternative to privatisation or state regulation

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