喀麦隆西部高地竹子种植园农民对当地土壤肥力的了解

Gilles Rolin Kenfack Ananfack , Emile Temgoua , Marie Louise Avana Tientcheu
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喀麦隆坚决致力于通过可持续利用竹子和其他非木材森林产品来恢复退化的土地,以保护生物多样性、可持续生计和减少二氧化碳排放。然而,研究还没有揭示当地人对竹子的看法,因为在生产区,大多数收获的物种都是野生的和来自天然林的。这评估了喀麦隆西部高地农民对竹子种植园土壤肥力的当地看法和知识。采用半结构化问卷对西部地区三个地区进行了人口学调查。在研究期间,组织了三个焦点小组,随后进行了直接的实地观察和对200人的个人访谈。使用的易于识别的指标是土壤颜色、质地、肥力状况和持水能力。大多数受访者(67.5%)表示,竹林的土壤贫瘠,不适合农业,18.5%的人认为这些土壤非常肥沃,适合农业,14%的人认为土壤适中。农民认为对使用竹子持积极态度的主要观点是防治山体滑坡和减少土壤侵蚀(分别占33%和30.5%的受访者)。主要的负面观点是竹子的入侵作用和根系在土壤中的广泛分布(分别占52.5%和15.5%)。为了促进喀麦隆恢复项目中采用竹子,将农民的意见纳入政策制定过程非常重要。这项研究的结果将促进农民、农学顾问和研究人员之间的对话。政策制定者和规划者也将成为这项研究的受益者,并将能够为更好地规划竹子修复活动提出解决方案。
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Farmers' local knowledge of soil fertility in bamboo plantations in the Western Highlands, Cameroon

Cameroon is strongly committed to restoring degraded land through the sustainable use of bamboo and other non-timber forest products (NTFPs) for biodiversity conservation, sustainable livelihoods, and reduction of CO2 emissions. However, research has not yet revealed how bamboo is perceived locally in production zones where most harvested species are wild and from natural forests. This assessed the local perception and knowledge of farmers in the Western Highlands of Cameroon on soil fertility in bamboo plantations. Ethnopedological surveys were conducted using semi-structured questionnaires in three departments of the Western Region. During the study, three focus groups were organized, followed by direct field observations and individual interviews with 200 people. The easily identifiable indicators used were soil colour, texture, fertility status, and water-holding capacity. The majority of respondents (67.5%) stated that the soils of bamboo plantations are infertile and not suitable for agriculture, 18.5% found these soils very fertile and suitable for agriculture and 14% found them moderate. The main points cited by farmers as positive for the use of bamboo are the fight against landslides and the reduction of soil erosion (33% and 30.5% of respondents, respectively). The main negative points cited were the invasive effect of bamboo and the extensive root system in the soil (52.5% and 15.5% of respondents respectively). To facilitate the adoption of bamboo in restoration projects in Cameroon, it is important to integrate farmers’ views into the policy formulation process. The results presented in this study will facilitate dialogue among farmers, agronomic advisors, and researchers. Policymakers and planners will also be beneficiaries of the research, and will be enabled to propose solutions for the better planning of restoration activities on bamboo.

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