Household labour allocation to forest extraction and other activities in areas adjacent to tropical forests: The case of Kakamega forest, Western Kenya

Q3 Business, Management and Accounting International Journal of Environment, Workplace and Employment Pub Date : 2008-12-29 DOI:10.1504/IJEWE.2008.022256
Geophrey Sikei, J. Mburu, J. Lagat
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Communities adjacent to forests are faced with a challenge of balancing their labour allocation decisions to the different household activities. This study involves an empirical examination of the determinants of households labour allocation decisions with respect to three different activities identified as important in the study area; agriculture, forest and non-farm. This was done by estimating a labour share model similar to standard models of commodity or factor demand, such as the Almost Ideal Demand Systems (AIDS) model. Data on household characteristics and key policy parameters directly or indirectly affecting labour allocation decisions were collected between March and May 2007. A semi-structured questionnaire was used to collect data from a random sample of 140 households. From the findings, it was evident that household members respond positively to wage returns. The positive relationship between the returns to forest use and forest labour share provides a cautionary message for policy-makers and other stakeholders concerned with the fate of the Kakamega forest. In the short term, it seems probable that the returns to forest use will increase as the aggregate demand for forest products rises and supply declines. The study findings suggest that, with improved economic well-being, households become less reliant on forests for their livelihoods. Since reduced forest reliance is positively related with a reduced demand for forest products, these findings suggest a complementary relationship between strategies aimed at poverty alleviation and those aimed towards forest conservation.
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在热带森林附近地区,家庭劳动力分配到森林采伐和其他活动:肯尼亚西部卡卡梅加森林的案例
森林附近的社区面临着平衡不同家庭活动的劳动力分配决策的挑战。这项研究涉及对家庭劳动力分配决定因素的实证检查,涉及在研究领域确定为重要的三种不同活动;农业、林业和非农。这是通过估计劳动份额模型来完成的,类似于商品或要素需求的标准模型,如几乎理想需求系统(AIDS)模型。在2007年3月至5月期间收集了直接或间接影响劳动力分配决策的家庭特征和关键政策参数的数据。采用半结构化问卷,随机抽取140户家庭进行数据收集。从调查结果来看,很明显家庭成员对工资回报的反应是积极的。森林利用回报与森林劳动份额之间的正相关关系为决策者和其他关心卡卡梅加森林命运的利益攸关方提供了警示信息。在短期内,随着对森林产品的总需求的增加和供应的减少,森林利用的回报似乎可能会增加。研究结果表明,随着经济福祉的改善,家庭对森林的依赖程度会降低。由于减少对森林的依赖与减少对森林产品的需求呈正相关,这些调查结果表明旨在减轻贫穷的战略与旨在保护森林的战略之间存在互补关系。
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International Journal of Environment, Workplace and Employment
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期刊介绍: IJEWM is a refereed reference and authoritative source of information in the field of environmental and waste management Together with its sister publications IJEP, IJETM and IJGEnvI, it provides a comprehensive coverage of environmental issues. It covers both engineering/technical and management solutions.
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