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Why Do Households Depend on the Forest for Income? Analysis of Factors Influencing Households' Decision-Making Behaviors

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卷 13, 期 16, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/su13169419

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decision-making behavior; socio-economic attributes; forest income dependency; total income obtained

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  1. Open Access Fund of the Leibniz Association

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This study analyzed households' decision-making behaviors in depending on income from nearby forested land in Swat, Pakistan. The findings revealed that households primarily relied on off-farm activities for income, with fuelwood being the main source of forest income. Household size was found to be significantly related to income sources.
Using survey information of 150 randomly selected households across 21 villages of the forest-rich district of Swat, Pakistan, this study assessed households' decision-making behaviors in depending on income from nearby forested land using socio-economic attributes. The evidence from the study may aid in making the existing policies be better targeted toward families that depend on the forest for income. Descriptive statistics and econometric techniques such as logit and tobit were used to analyze the data. Respondent households obtained the highest share of their income from off-farm activities (37%) and least from forest activities (16%). Fuelwood constitutes the biggest share (66%) of forest income, followed by medical plants (20%) and fodder (13%). We found that households with more physical assets, more family members working in off-farm jobs, and households earning more income from off-farm jobs were significantly and negatively associated with households' decision to depend on forest income and total income obtained. We also found that households with less distance to the market and membership to joint forest management committees (JFMCs) were significantly and negatively associated with households' total income obtained. However, household size was significantly and positively related to households' decision of forest dependency. The study recommends the creation of off-farm opportunities and inclusion of local people in the management of forests through establishment of JFMCs, particularly for large and poor families.

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