Willingness of Ibadan residents to plant trees to commemorate social events

O. Fasoro, O. Ajewole, R. A. Siyanbola
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Trees in cities contribute significantly to human health and environmental quality, thus, planting trees to Commemorate Social Events (CSEs) can be a unique green gift that celebrate people while also restoring urban environmental quality. This research examined respondents’ willingness to plant trees to CSEs in order to promote sustainable greening of Ibadan. A multistage random sampling procedure was used to obtain primary data from 450 respondents from five purposively selected local government areas. Data were subjected to descriptive statistics and logit regression analysis. Results showed that 57.8% respondents were male, 56.2% were married and 95.3% had formal education. Furthermore, 62.1% stated that trees were present in their environment; 78.4% agreed that trees are valuable and useful resources, and thus they are willing to plant trees to CSEs. The following factors were mentioned by respondents as motivating factors for tree planting: guaranteed investment after retirement (60.5%), knowledge of global environmental issues (67.9%), guaranteed alternative source of income (73.5%), and securing of land from land grabbers (63.5%). Age (-0.030) had a significant influence on willingness to plant trees to CSEs. Residents believe that tree planting is a good initiative; however, incentives should be provided to increase individual participation.
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伊巴丹居民植树纪念社会事件的意愿
城市中的树木对人类健康和环境质量有重大贡献,因此,为纪念社会活动(CSE)植树可以成为一种独特的绿色礼物,在为人们庆贺的同时也能恢复城市环境质量。本研究调查了受访者是否愿意为 CSE 植树,以促进伊巴丹的可持续绿化。研究采用了多阶段随机抽样程序,从五个特意选定的地方政府区域的 450 名受访者那里获得了原始数据。对数据进行了描述性统计和对数回归分析。结果显示,57.8% 的受访者为男性,56.2% 的受访者已婚,95.3% 的受访者受过正规教育。此外,62.1%的受访者表示他们所处的环境中有树木;78.4%的受访者同意树木是宝贵和有用的资源,因此他们愿意为 CSE 植树。受访者提到的植树动机因素包括:退休后投资有保障(60.5%)、了解全球环境问题(67.9%)、有保障的其他收入来源(73.5%)和保护土地不受强占(63.5%)。年龄(-0.030)对为 CSE 植树的意愿有显著影响。居民认为植树是一项很好的举措,但应提供激励措施以提高个人参与度。
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