India - Common Property Resources and Village Facilities, January - June 1998, NSS 54th Round
Reference ID | IND-NSSO-CPRVF-1998-v01 |
Year | 1998 |
Country | India |
Producer(s) | National Sample Survey Office - Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MOSPI), Government of India (GOI) |
Sponsor(s) | M/o Statistics & Programme Implementation, GOI - MOSPI - |
Collection(s) |
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- Blocks 1,3_Identific
ation of sample vill
age & availabili
ty of various facili
ties - Block 2_Particulars
of field operations - Block 4_Common villa
ge land and conventi
onal right of use - Block 4_Forest withi
n the village and ri
ght of use - Block 5_Particulars
of common water reso
urces in the village - Block 6_Particulars
of collection from f
orest and other comm
on village land
Variable Groups
right of use
(B4_q1_1c)
File: Block 4_Common village land and conventional right of use
File: Block 4_Common village land and conventional right of use
Overview
Type:
Discrete Format: character Width: 1 | Valid cases: 0 Invalid: 0 |
Common property land resources include community pastures, village forests & woodlots, village sites, common dumping and threshing grounds. The control and management of village pastures and grazing grounds is vested with the village panchayats. There may be some other land formally held by the panchayat or a community of the village. For this block, 'commons' will include only such land resources which are formally under the control and management of Panchayat or a community of the village. However, land put to non-agricultural uses, except water bodies will be excluded.
Panchayat land, even when given on lease to others, will be considered as common property in all cases for the present survey. Thus, panchayat land given on tree patta to individuals will also be included in CPR.
Village Panchayat grazing land / pasture land: This a well defined category of land in the classification used in official land-use records. Traditionally, grazing and pastureland has been the most important constituent of CPR land. Many villages have land earmarked as permanent pastures / grazing land. These are variously known as gauchar, gochar, gairan, gomal etc. Villagers have user right on permanent pastures by legal sanction. Care should, however, taken to exclude the area of village woodlots brought up on the grazing / pasture land.
Panchayat land, even when given on lease to others, will be considered as common property in all cases for the present survey. Thus, panchayat land given on tree patta to individuals will also be included in CPR.
Village Panchayat grazing land / pasture land: This a well defined category of land in the classification used in official land-use records. Traditionally, grazing and pastureland has been the most important constituent of CPR land. Many villages have land earmarked as permanent pastures / grazing land. These are variously known as gauchar, gochar, gairan, gomal etc. Villagers have user right on permanent pastures by legal sanction. Care should, however, taken to exclude the area of village woodlots brought up on the grazing / pasture land.
Questions and instructions
Who all have the right of use of village grazing /pasture land ?
Value | Category |
---|---|
0 | not reported |
1 | No right of community use on any part |
2 | There is some area for community use and it is entirely owned and managed by a tribal community |
3 | There is some area for community use and it is entirely reserved for a non-tribal community or more than one communities |
4 | There is some area for community use and it is partly reserved for certain communities and partly for all villagers |
5 | There is some area for community use and it is entirely for all villagers |
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.
The right of use of village commons will be recorded in codes for each of the categories found in the village (that is with a positive entry for in the column for area) in the column provided. If a category of commons is not found within the village the corresponding cell for recording right of use will be crossed. A number of activities are carried out on common village land by the villagers which add directly to their consumption or generate income. The villagers use the commons for grazing livestock, collection of food, fuel, fodder and a variety of materials used for construction of house, other household use and household enterprise. The right of use of a particular category of CPR is often restricted, either legally or conventionally, to a section of the villagers. Different categories of the commons may be subject to restrictions of different kinds. The code-structure for this item, provides for just the following five codes:
No right of community use on any part ... ... ... ... ... ... 1
There is some area for community use and the area is:
Entirely owned and managed by a tribal community ... ... 2
Entirely reserved for a non-tribal community
or more than one communities ... ... ... ... ... 3
Partly reserved for certain communities
and partly for all villagers ... ... ... ... ... ... 4
Entirely for all villagers ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 5
For each category of commons in the village, the right of use will be ascertained and an appropriate code will be recorded in the column.
No right of community use on any part ... ... ... ... ... ... 1
There is some area for community use and the area is:
Entirely owned and managed by a tribal community ... ... 2
Entirely reserved for a non-tribal community
or more than one communities ... ... ... ... ... 3
Partly reserved for certain communities
and partly for all villagers ... ... ... ... ... ... 4
Entirely for all villagers ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 5
For each category of commons in the village, the right of use will be ascertained and an appropriate code will be recorded in the column.