Community participation and sustainable forest management in the Twifo-Hemang-Lower Denkyira District

M. A. Aning-Agyei, P. G. Aning-Agyei, S. Kendie, E. Y. Tenkorang
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Community participation is central to the sustainable management of forest reserves. However, forest reserves in the Twifo-Hemang-Lower Denkyira District are disturbed by rural people even under collaborative forest management, which threatens forest sustainability. The study analysed the socio-economic importance of the reserves to the forest fringe communities, participation levels of the communities in reserve protection, and challenges stakeholders face in ensuring sustainable forest management (SFM). The study adopted a descriptive study design to assess community participation in SFM. Both simple random sampling and purposive sampling techniques were used to select the sample for the study. Questionnaire, interview schedule and focus group discussion guide were employed for the primary data collection. The main findings of the study were that forest fringe communities enjoyed some benefits from the forest but this was not enough. Their participation in SFM was only by upholding the forest by-laws. However, a major challenge was the farm raiding by elephants from the forest reserve. Community participation in SFM was at the 'lowest levels. Some of the challenges encountered by stakeholders in SFM were non-cooperation of community members and access restriction to forest resources. The study recommends that government should not only legally recognise forest ownership rights but also build the capacity of communities to allow higher community participation levels in SFM.
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Twifo-Hemang-Lower Denkyira地区的社区参与和可持续森林管理
社区参与对森林保护区的可持续管理至关重要。然而,即使在森林协同经营的情况下,特福-赫曼-下登基拉地区的森林保护区也受到农村人口的干扰,这对森林的可持续性构成了威胁。该研究分析了保护区对森林边缘社区的社会经济重要性,社区对保护区保护的参与程度,以及利益相关者在确保可持续森林管理(SFM)方面面临的挑战。本研究采用描述性研究设计来评估社区参与SFM。采用简单随机抽样和有目的抽样两种方法来选择研究样本。主要数据收集采用问卷调查、访谈计划和焦点小组讨论指南。这项研究的主要发现是,森林边缘社区从森林中获得了一些好处,但这还不够。他们参与森林管理的唯一条件是遵守森林章程。然而,一个主要的挑战是来自森林保护区的大象袭击农场。社区对森林管理的参与处于“最低水平”。森林资源管理的利益相关者遇到的一些挑战是社区成员的不合作和获得森林资源的限制。该研究建议,政府不仅应该在法律上承认森林所有权,而且还应该建设社区的能力,以提高社区对森林管理的参与程度。
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