Gender was included as a dummy variable i.e. 1 for amale and 0
for a female, and the gender coefficient is positive and significant at the
5% level of significance, hence indicating a higher participation of males
compared to females in community forest management activities. The
livestock ownership coefficient is positive and highly significant at the
1% level of significance, meaning that rich households are more likely
to participate in community forest management than their poorer
counterparts.