Participatory Forest Management in Burkina Faso: Perceptions of Local Populations in the Cassou Managed Forest

Birba Sibiri, Compaoré Eveline, Sow Jacqueline, Toé Patrice, Ouedraogo Souleymane
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In recent decades, the participation of local populations has become an imperative and a solution in forest management. Mystified and idealized, the participatory approach is seen as the key to sustainable management of this resource. This approach was adopted in Burkina Faso in the mid-1980s, leading to the establishment of the Forest Management Sites (FMS or CAF in french), administrative and technical structures for sustainable forest management involving local populations. However, the area of managed forests has continued to decline at an alarming rate. In such a context, we are tempted to ask whether there really is participation in systems described as participatory forest management, and if the populations have appropriated the approach. This study, carried out among the local populations of Cassou forest management site, attempts to answer these questions. Its aim was to gather local people's perceptions on their involvement in the forest management. To achieve the study's objective, eight (8) focus groups with men and women were organized during July and August 2022 in the villages of Cassou, Vrassan, Kou and Dao. The study analyzed local people's perceptions of the following scales of participation: “consultation, involvement, information sharing, collaboration, decision-making and sharing of economic benefits”. The data analysis using Nvivo 21 software showed that local people felt 100% involved only in sharing economic benefits, while the level of participation on the other scales was barely 20%. These results show the low level of participation of local people in the forests management. The decision-makers therefore need to work towards genuine involvement of local populations in the management of these areas, so that they see them as part of the community heritage to be defended. The socio-political situation in Burkina Faso today proves that this is all the more important given that, in addition to the environmental stakes, forests represent a national security issue.
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布基纳法索的参与式森林管理:卡苏管理森林当地居民的看法
近几十年来,当地居民的参与已成为森林管理的当务之急和解决方案。参与式方法被神秘化和理想化,被视为可持续管理这一资源的关键。布基纳法索在 20 世纪 80 年代中期采用了这一方法,建立了森林管理站(FMS 或法语 CAF),这是当地居民参与可持续森林管理的行政和技术机构。然而,受管理的森林面积却以惊人的速度持续减少。在这种情况下,我们不禁要问,被称为参与式森林管理的系统中是否真的有参与,当地居民是否已经接受了这种方法。这项在卡苏森林管理区当地居民中开展的研究试图回答这些问题。其目的是收集当地人对参与森林管理的看法。为实现研究目标,2022 年 7 月和 8 月期间,在卡苏、弗拉桑、库和达乌村组织了八(8)个有男性和女性参加的焦点小组。研究分析了当地人对以下参与尺度的看法:"咨询、参与、信息共享、协作、决策和经济利益共享"。使用 Nvivo 21 软件进行的数据分析显示,只有在分享经济利益方面,当地人的参与度达到了 100%,而其他方面的参与度仅为 20%。这些结果表明,当地人对森林管理的参与程度很低。因此,决策者需要努力让当地居民真正参与到这些地区的管理中来,使他们将这些地区视为需要保护的社区遗产的一部分。布基纳法索当今的社会政治形势证明,这一点尤为重要,因为除了环境方面的利害关系外,森林还是一个国家安全问题。
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