An ex-post methodology for measuring poor people's participation in social forestry: an example from Java, Indonesia

One of the key goals of social forestry is to involve the poor as project beneficiaries. It is possible to measure the degree of attainment of this goal by collecting socioeconomic data before and after project implementation. This approach cannot be applied at the many sites where ex-ante data were...

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Autor principal: Sunderlin, William D.
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 1997
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/17829
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description One of the key goals of social forestry is to involve the poor as project beneficiaries. It is possible to measure the degree of attainment of this goal by collecting socioeconomic data before and after project implementation. This approach cannot be applied at the many sites where ex-ante data were never gathered. This article proposes a methodology for evaluating the degree of inclusion of the poor in social forestry using ex-post data alone. Longitudinal analysis is approximated through the use of 'slow change' socioeconomic variables and through logistic regression. The methodology is illustrated with data on the Java Social Forestry Program.
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spelling CGSpace178292025-01-24T14:11:53Z An ex-post methodology for measuring poor people's participation in social forestry: an example from Java, Indonesia Sunderlin, William D. methodology measurement poverty people participation social forestry One of the key goals of social forestry is to involve the poor as project beneficiaries. It is possible to measure the degree of attainment of this goal by collecting socioeconomic data before and after project implementation. This approach cannot be applied at the many sites where ex-ante data were never gathered. This article proposes a methodology for evaluating the degree of inclusion of the poor in social forestry using ex-post data alone. Longitudinal analysis is approximated through the use of 'slow change' socioeconomic variables and through logistic regression. The methodology is illustrated with data on the Java Social Forestry Program. 1997 2012-06-04T09:04:39Z 2012-06-04T09:04:39Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/17829 en Sunderlin, W.D. 1997. An ex-post methodology for measuring poor people's participation in social forestry: an example from Java, Indonesia . Agroforestry Systems 37 :297-310. ISSN: 0167-4366.
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