Women participation in formal decision-making : Empirical evidence from participatory forest management in Ethiopia

Amid growing emphasis on community-based approaches to natural resource management, there are concerns about the lack of women participation in communal decision-making. We analyze the association between participation of women in decision-making of forest user groups in Ethiopia and several forest management outcomes. We combine longitudinal survey, administrative and forest inventory data and find that participation of women in executive committees (i.e., formal decision-making) is associated with greater forest benefits, and an improved (perceived and actual) condition of the forest. Alternatively, the association between women participation in group-level meetings and outcomes is not robust. This implies that women participation in formal decision-making is required to reach forest conservation and livelihood gains.

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Main Authors: Kahsay, Goytom Abraha, Nordén, Anna, Bulte, Erwin
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Language:English
Subjects:Forest user groups, Participatory forest management, Women decision-making, Women leadership, Women participation,
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spelling dig-wur-nl-wurpubs-5869662024-12-04 Kahsay, Goytom Abraha Nordén, Anna Bulte, Erwin Article/Letter to editor Global Environmental Change 70 (2021) ISSN: 0959-3780 Women participation in formal decision-making : Empirical evidence from participatory forest management in Ethiopia 2021 Amid growing emphasis on community-based approaches to natural resource management, there are concerns about the lack of women participation in communal decision-making. We analyze the association between participation of women in decision-making of forest user groups in Ethiopia and several forest management outcomes. We combine longitudinal survey, administrative and forest inventory data and find that participation of women in executive committees (i.e., formal decision-making) is associated with greater forest benefits, and an improved (perceived and actual) condition of the forest. Alternatively, the association between women participation in group-level meetings and outcomes is not robust. This implies that women participation in formal decision-making is required to reach forest conservation and livelihood gains. en application/pdf https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/women-participation-in-formal-decision-making-empirical-evidence- 10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2021.102363 https://edepot.wur.nl/553832 Forest user groups Participatory forest management Women decision-making Women leadership Women participation https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Wageningen University & Research
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Participatory forest management
Women decision-making
Women leadership
Women participation
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Participatory forest management
Women decision-making
Women leadership
Women participation
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Women leadership
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Nordén, Anna
Bulte, Erwin
Women participation in formal decision-making : Empirical evidence from participatory forest management in Ethiopia
description Amid growing emphasis on community-based approaches to natural resource management, there are concerns about the lack of women participation in communal decision-making. We analyze the association between participation of women in decision-making of forest user groups in Ethiopia and several forest management outcomes. We combine longitudinal survey, administrative and forest inventory data and find that participation of women in executive committees (i.e., formal decision-making) is associated with greater forest benefits, and an improved (perceived and actual) condition of the forest. Alternatively, the association between women participation in group-level meetings and outcomes is not robust. This implies that women participation in formal decision-making is required to reach forest conservation and livelihood gains.
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