Authors
Ranaivo A Rasolofoson, Paul J Ferraro, Clinton N Jenkins, Julia PG Jones
Publication date
2015/4/1
Journal
Biological Conservation
Volume
184
Pages
271-277
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Community Forest Management (CFM) is a widespread conservation approach in the tropics. It is also promoted as a means by which payment for ecosystem services schemes can be implemented. However, evidence on its performance is weak. We investigated the effectiveness of CFM at reducing deforestation from 2000 to 2010 in Madagascar. To control for factors confounding impact estimates, we used statistical matching. We also contrasted the effects of CFM by whether commercial use of forest resources is allowed or not. We cannot detect an effect, on average, of CFM compared to no CFM, even when we restricted the sample to only where information suggests effective CFM implementation on the ground. Likewise, we cannot detect an effect of CFM where commercial use of natural resources is allowed. However, we can detect a reduction in deforestation in CFM that does not permit commercial uses …
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RA Rasolofoson, PJ Ferraro, CN Jenkins, JPG Jones - Biological Conservation, 2015