Diversity and conservation prioritisation of plant species utilised by communities living in the forest areas managed by the Benin National Timber Office

S. Déguénon, C. Hounmenou, R. Idohou, B. Tente, A. Assogbadjo, B. Sinsin
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The diversity of forest resources is threatened in its current form of exploitation by rural communities. In order to contribute to the sustainable use of forest resources, this study aimed to assess the diversity of ‘utilitarian’ plant species (those that are useful to humans) among communities living in the 11 classified forests managed by the National Timber Office of Benin (Office National du Bois du Bénin, ONAB) and to identify priority species for conservation. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 385 riparian residents of the forests using a simple random sampling method. The data collected focused mainly on plant biodiversity. The ecological parameters of habitats, such as the number of genera and species according to families, were calculated. In addition, the prioritisation method used four approaches and eight criteria that made it possible to identify priority species for conservation. Overall, the study revealed the existence of 97 utilitarian species divided into 33 families and 76 genera in the forest areas. The ten priority species for conservation, in order of priority as per the point score procedure, are: Khaya senegalensis, Afzelia africana, Khaya grandifoliola, Pterocarpus erinaceus, Anogeissus leiocarpa, Milicia excelsa, Albizia zygia, Vitex doniana, Antidesma laciniatum and Bombax costatum. This study provides scientific support for conservation planning and as a decision-making tool for the socio-economic conservation of these species.
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生活在贝宁国家木材局管理的森林地区的社区所利用的植物物种的多样性和保护优先次序
森林资源的多样性在目前的开发形式下受到农村社区的威胁。为了促进森林资源的可持续利用,本研究旨在评估贝宁国家木材局(ONAB)管理的11个分类森林社区中“实用”植物物种(对人类有用的物种)的多样性,并确定优先保护的物种。采用简单随机抽样的方法,对385名森林沿岸居民进行了半结构化访谈。收集的数据主要集中在植物生物多样性方面。计算了生境的属数、种数等生态参数。此外,优先排序方法使用了四种方法和八项标准,使确定优先保护的物种成为可能。结果表明,该地区共有实用种97种,隶属于33科76属。按分值排序,优先保护的10种植物依次为:塞内加尔香树、非洲香树、大叶香树、狐尾香树、平果香树、超密香树、合子香树、白荆树、长尾香树、长尾香树。本研究为保护规划提供了科学依据,并为该物种的社会经济保护提供了决策工具。
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