Conservation of forest resources by rural farmers in Anambra State, Nigeria

This study assessed the conservation practices, forest resources available, roles of local organisations in forest conservation and constraints to conservation of forest resources in the area. Multi-stage sampling proceedure was used to select 100 respondents used for the study. Data were collected...

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Main Authors: E A Onwubuya, O I Ogbonna, O. C Ezeobiora
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Agricultural Extension Society of Nigeria 2014-12-01
Series:Journal of Agricultural Extension
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Online Access:http://aesonnigeria.org/ajm/index.php/jae/article/view/41
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author E A Onwubuya
O I Ogbonna
O. C Ezeobiora
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description This study assessed the conservation practices, forest resources available, roles of local organisations in forest conservation and constraints to conservation of forest resources in the area. Multi-stage sampling proceedure was used to select 100 respondents used for the study. Data were collected with the use of interview schedule and analysed with frequency distribution, percentages and mean scores. Result shows that greater percentage (96.7%and 76.7%) were male and between 31 and 40 years respectively. The prevailing conservation practice in the study area were enforcement of law against bush burning ( X = 4.3), legislation against indiscriminate felling of trees ( X =4.1) and restrictions on some areas ( X =4.0). Various forest resources available in the area included: timber (95%) and Bush meat (98.3%). The roles of local organisations in conserving forest resources included: prevention of clearing of forest area for agricultural purposes ( X = 3.3) and provision of forest guards for forest preservation. Constraints to conservation of forest resources included insufficient finance to conserve forest resources ( X =3.4) and lack of local people involvement in conservation decisions ( X = 3.3). This implies that there are many forest resources. Hence it was recommended that there should be provision of fund and involvement of rural people in making decisions for conservation of forest resources in the area.
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spelling doaj.art-56d8b52c4e2b48e4a66877aca53d25c92022-12-22T04:41:44ZengAgricultural Extension Society of NigeriaJournal of Agricultural Extension1119-944X2408-68512014-12-01182Conservation of forest resources by rural farmers in Anambra State, NigeriaE A Onwubuya0O I Ogbonna1O. C EzeobioraDepartment of Agricultural Extension, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Nigeria, NsukkaDepartment of Agricultural Extension, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Nigeria, NsukkThis study assessed the conservation practices, forest resources available, roles of local organisations in forest conservation and constraints to conservation of forest resources in the area. Multi-stage sampling proceedure was used to select 100 respondents used for the study. Data were collected with the use of interview schedule and analysed with frequency distribution, percentages and mean scores. Result shows that greater percentage (96.7%and 76.7%) were male and between 31 and 40 years respectively. The prevailing conservation practice in the study area were enforcement of law against bush burning ( X = 4.3), legislation against indiscriminate felling of trees ( X =4.1) and restrictions on some areas ( X =4.0). Various forest resources available in the area included: timber (95%) and Bush meat (98.3%). The roles of local organisations in conserving forest resources included: prevention of clearing of forest area for agricultural purposes ( X = 3.3) and provision of forest guards for forest preservation. Constraints to conservation of forest resources included insufficient finance to conserve forest resources ( X =3.4) and lack of local people involvement in conservation decisions ( X = 3.3). This implies that there are many forest resources. Hence it was recommended that there should be provision of fund and involvement of rural people in making decisions for conservation of forest resources in the area.http://aesonnigeria.org/ajm/index.php/jae/article/view/41Conservationforest resourcesfarmers
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Conservation of forest resources by rural farmers in Anambra State, Nigeria
Journal of Agricultural Extension
Conservation
forest resources
farmers
title Conservation of forest resources by rural farmers in Anambra State, Nigeria
title_full Conservation of forest resources by rural farmers in Anambra State, Nigeria
title_fullStr Conservation of forest resources by rural farmers in Anambra State, Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Conservation of forest resources by rural farmers in Anambra State, Nigeria
title_short Conservation of forest resources by rural farmers in Anambra State, Nigeria
title_sort conservation of forest resources by rural farmers in anambra state nigeria
topic Conservation
forest resources
farmers
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