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Socioeconomic Factors of Forest Dependency in Developing Countries: Lessons Learned from the Bandarban Hill District of Bangladesh


Morgubatul Jannat1*, Mohammed Kamal Hossain1, and Mohammad Main Uddin1&2


1Institute of Forestry and Environmental Sciences, University of Chittagong, Chittagong - 4331, Bangladesh; 2School of Biological Sciences, The University of Queensland, QLD-4072, Australia.

*Correspondence: mjruhin@cu.ac.bd

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ABSTRACT 

Forests provide direct and indirect economic benefits to forest-dependent communities in the world, especially in the developing countries contributing to the national economy. The present study aims with the socioeconomic status and factors favoring forest conservation and influencing people’s dependency on forest resources in the Bandarban hill district of Bangladesh. The study was based on Focus Group Discussion (FGD) and a socioeconomic survey through a semi-structured questionnaire. The study revealed that peoples’ income from the forest and forest-related occupations were positively related to their forest dependency. However, respondent’s education level significantly reduced their dependency on forest resources. Thus, educating the forest-dependent people and supporting alternative livelihoods may be an option for effective forest management and conservation. This study represents an important pioneer step in taking a holistic view of the peoples’ dependency on forest resources which might be helpful for policymakers in the future to ensure sustainable forest management and conservation in developing countries like Bangladesh.

Keywords: Forest dependency, Forest income, Livelihoods, Bandarban, FGD, and Socio-economic factors.

Citation: Jannat M, Hossain MK, and Uddin MM. (2020). Socioeconomic factors of forest dependency in developing countries: lessons learned from the Bandarban hill district of Bangladesh. Am. J. Pure Appl. Sci., 2(3), 77-84. https://doi.org/10.34104/ajpab.020.077084


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