Gautam, Prateek

Panel Chair/Moderator

Panel 1.9. Beyond tenure: Implications for forest-based livelihoods
co-Chairs: Divya Gupta1, Prateek Gautam2, and Priyanshu Gupta3
1Binghamton University, 2XIM University, India, 3Indian Institute of Management Lucknow, India

This panel invites research on the implications of forest rights and tenure for livelihoods and well-being. We seek empirical studies that explore realities of how secure forest tenure shapes and reshapes forest-livelihood linkages.

We welcome papers addressing the following questions:

What theories and concepts help us understand the implications of forest tenure on livelihoods?

How do policies, political reforms, and institutions related to tenure influence forest-based livelihoods?

What are the differentiated impacts of secure forest tenure across various segments of the forest-dependent population?

We encourage contributions on the following themes, though submissions are not limited to these:

Experiences of secure tenure and its effects on forest-based livelihoods

Differentiated impacts of secure tenure on different population groups (gender, class, caste etc.)

Institutional changes or adaptations post-rights recognition

Effects of secure tenure on human well-being, power dynamics, and politics