The impact of forest resource decline: Analyzing forest-related income supplements to reduce income inequality and poverty of the Kouy indigenous people living in Kampong Thom province, Cambodia

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作者
Nhem, Sareth [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Lee, Young Jin [1 ]
Phin, Sopheap [4 ]
机构
[1] Kongju Natl Univ, Dept Forest Resources, 1 Daehak Ri, Chungnam 34370, South Korea
[2] Royal Univ Phnom Penh, Fac Dev Studies, Dept Nat Resource Management & Dev, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
[3] Royal Univ Law & Econ, Fac Econ & Management, French Dept, Int Program, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
[4] Prek Leap Natl Coll Agr, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
关键词
Forest-related income; Gini index; Lorenz curve; indigenous people; income inequality; Cambodia; RURAL LIVELIHOODS; GINI COEFFICIENT; PROTECTED AREAS; COMMUNITY; MANAGEMENT; RESILIENCE; CONSERVATION; BIODIVERSITY; HOUSEHOLDS; BANGLADESH;
D O I
10.1080/10549811.2017.1369887
中图分类号
S7 [林业];
学科分类号
0829 ; 0907 ;
摘要
The study examines the effects of declining forest resources on income inequality and poverty among indigenous people and the impact of forest-related income supplements. We conducted surveys and used the Gini index to compute the contribution of income earned from (1) agriculture, (2) forest-related resources, and (3) self-employment and wages, and to assess the income inequality of households in the study sites. The Gini index of the total income from three clusters of income generating activities was 0.45. Cluster 1: agricultural production was the largest source of income (Gini = 0.30). The share of income from Cluster 2 (Gini index = 0.49), from community forestry and sustainable resource management, including hunting, NTFP collection, selling low quality timber, and plantation farming, contributed an important supplement to reduce income inequality and poverty. Income from Cluster 3 (Gini = 0.93) was highly unequal across the study sites. The indigenous poor remain dependent on forest products for daily food consumption and for additional income. The study suggests that policy makers should urgently consider supporting community forestry and community protected areas by integrating them with payment for ecosystem services. This would help to halt deforestation, promote the welfare of indigenous people, and reduce income inequality in rural communities.
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页码:97 / 119
页数:23
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