定居活动对肯尼亚本戈马县埃尔贡山森林居民可持续家庭生计的影响

Robert Kakai Simiyu, Denis Mamboleo, Mildred Fedha Lumayu
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埃尔贡山森林的减少主要是由于人为活动。本文的目的是调查定居活动对肯尼亚本戈马县埃尔贡山森林居民可持续家庭生计的影响。本研究采用横断面研究设计和混合研究方法。目标人群为12842名户主、4名区长、12名酋长、1名肯尼亚林业局人员和1名NEMA官员。共有373名户主、4名区长、12名酋长、1名肯尼亚林业局人员和1名NEMA官员参加了这项研究。通过问卷调查、访谈指南和焦点小组讨论来收集数据。效度通过咨询导师来确定,信度通过引导和使用Cronbach Alpha系数来确定。定量数据采用频率、百分比、均值、标准差和Pearson相关分析进行分析。定性数据按主题分类和排列,然后在叙述和引文中报道。分析数据以表格和图表的形式呈现。研究发现,定居活动与可持续家庭生计之间存在显著的正相关(r = .614;P = .000)。有人建议,有必要设计减少人口密度和土地破碎的方法,从而减少对森林产品的依赖。这项研究的结果将对肯尼亚林业局、肯尼亚野生动物局和NEMA等专业机构和机构至关重要,它们可以重新审视改善森林使用者生计的方法,从而制定有效管理森林的战略,改善可持续生计。
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Influence of Settlement Activities on Sustainable Households’ Livelihoods of the Inhabitants in Mount Elgon Forest, Bungoma County, Kenya
Mount Elgon Forest has declined primarily due to anthropogenic activities. The aim of this paper was to investigate the influence of settlement activities on sustainable household’s livelihoods of inhabitants in Mount Elgon Forest, Bungoma County, Kenya. This study used cross-sectional research design and mixed methodology. The target population was 12842 household heads, 4 ward administrators, 12 chiefs, 1 Kenya Forest service personnel and 1 NEMA official. A sample of 373 household heads, 4 ward administrators, 12 chiefs, 1 Kenya Forest Service Personnel and 1 NEMA official took part in the study. Questionnaires, interview guides and Focus Group Discussions were used to collect data. Validity was determined by consulting supervisors while reliability was ascertained through piloting and use of Cronbach Alpha Coefficient. Quantitative data was analysed using frequencies, percentages, means, Standard deviation and Pearson Correlation analysis. Qualitative data was thematically classified and arranged before being reported in narrations and quotations. Analyzed data was presented using tables and figures. The study found a significant positive correlation between settlement activities and sustainable households’ livelihoods (r = .614; p = .000). It was recommended that there was a need to devise ways of reducing population density and land fragmentation leading to reduced dependency on forest products. The findings of the study will be crucial to professional bodies and institutions such as Kenya Forest service, Kenya wildlife service and NEMA in relooking at the approaches that enhance livelihoods among forest users and thus come up with strategies for effective management of forests improving on sustainable livelihoods.
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