Journal article
Community institutions, social marginalization and the adaptive capacity: A case study of a community forestry user group in the Nepal Himalayas
P Sapkota, RJ Keenan, HR Ojha
Forest Policy and Economics | ELSEVIER | Published : 2018
Abstract
Community based adaptation (CBA) to climate change is gaining wider popularity in developing countries, and yet little is known about its effectiveness in reducing the vulnerability of marginalized groups. Integrating the concept of adaptive capacity within an environmental entitlement framework, this study explores whether and how community institutions can enhance the adaptive capacity of socially marginalized groups. Using the case study of a community forestry user group (CFUG) in the middle hills of Nepal, this paper shows that in the context of socio-economic heterogeneity at the wider societal level, it is unrealistic to expect CBA to work successfully for the marginalized groups, unl..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This research was supported by University of Melbourne and Australia Awards.