Perceived Injustices in Forest Policy Interventions are Causes of Forest Resources Degradation and Loss in Ghana: A Review

R. Kyere-boateng, M. Marek, M. Huba, T. Kluvankova
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Forests provide diverse co-benefits, including livelihoods enhancement, poverty alleviation, and biodiversity conservation and ecosystem services such as climate mitigation. Consequently, Ghana has embraced several global, regional, national, and local forest policy interventions to safeguard its forest resources’ sustainable management. However, the forest policy interventions have not adequately addressed the co-benefits issues of forest resources leading to several forest illegalities that drive forest resources degradation and loss. These forest policies and interventions on the ground primarily favour carbon stocks enhancement and sequestration activities for carbon mitigation purposes compared to the benefits, access and rights that forest-dependent people and communities are supposed to derive from forest resources. These perceived injustices in the access and distribution of forest resources have culminated into all forms of forest illegalities driving Ghana’s forest resources into massive degradation and loss. Currently, Ghana is experiencing a 2% rate of annual deforestation and forest degradation, which translates into approximately 135,000 ha/year of forest cover loss due to anthropogenic causes. Our review is based on relevant and critical forest documents, and scientific peer-reviewed papers on Ghana’s forest policy interventions and dynamics recently published. The information gathered enabled us to highlight the perceived injustices in the forest policy interventions and their effects on forest resources. Unjust forest resources sharing and distribution are critical drivers of forest resources degradation and loss. We thus offer lessons for remedying the unfair distribution and injustices to promote equitable forest resources rights and benefit access to local forest-dependent people. It is expected that this review will offer and assist forest policy, intervention spatial and other planners and designers to find a possible way forward to avoid nature degradation, including biodiversity loss, to resolve perceived injustices in the forestry sector, to use adequate all ecosystem services provided by forests as well as to promote local livelihood and sustainability.
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森林政策干预中的不公正是加纳森林资源退化和损失的原因:综述
森林提供了多种共同利益,包括改善生计、减轻贫困、生物多样性保护和气候缓解等生态系统服务。因此,加纳采取了几项全球、区域、国家和地方森林政策干预措施,以保障其森林资源的可持续管理。然而,森林政策干预措施没有充分解决森林资源的共同利益问题,导致了一些森林违法行为,导致森林资源退化和损失。与依赖森林的人民和社区本应从森林资源中获得的利益、获取途径和权利相比,这些森林政策和实地干预措施主要有利于为减少碳排放而加强碳储存和固存活动。这些被认为在获取和分配森林资源方面存在的不公正现象最终导致了各种形式的森林非法行为,使加纳的森林资源陷入大规模退化和损失。目前,加纳每年的森林砍伐和退化率为2%,这意味着由于人为原因,每年约有135000公顷的森林覆盖损失。我们的审查基于相关和关键的森林文件,以及最近发表的关于加纳森林政策干预和动态的同行评审科学论文。收集到的信息使我们能够强调森林政策干预措施中的不公正现象及其对森林资源的影响。不公正的森林资源共享和分配是森林资源退化和损失的关键驱动因素。因此,我们为纠正不公平的分配和不公正现象提供了经验教训,以促进公平的森林资源权利,并使当地依赖森林的人受益。预计这项审查将为森林政策、干预空间和其他规划者和设计者提供并协助他们找到一条可能的前进道路,以避免自然退化,包括生物多样性丧失,解决林业部门的不公正现象,利用森林提供的充分的全生态系统服务,并促进当地的生计和可持续性。
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