Influence of Tangible Ecosystem Goods Encroachment on Host Community Well-being: A Case of Bwindi Impenetrable National Park

Wanyera F., Mutugi C.R., Nadjima D., G. N.
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The study was set out to investigate how encroachment on ecosystem tangible goods improves the host community well-being. The problem was that over harvesting of the tangible goods resulted in the degradation of the ecosystem and thus affected the quality and quantity of the tangible goods harvested and thus negatively affected the host community's wellbeing. The study had threefold objectives and these were; to describe the ecosystem destruction trends; to determine the driving forces behind the encroachment of the park ecosystems and, to ascertain the different ecosystem tangible goods harvested from the park. The literature of the study focused on local community wellbeing and encroachment as well as the causes of rampant encroachment of the ecosystems both in unprotected areas and in protected areas. The methodology of this study was majorly descriptive and considered the population of 40 households and a sample of 32 households as well the household used as a sampling unit. The results indicated that encroachment on ecosystems occurred and as a result the ecosystem size dwindled over the past three decades. Also, the results revealed that the major cause of this encroachment was scarcity of land and poverty. Whereas the most demanded ecosystem resources were timber and fuel wood. It was concluded that because there was no wellbeing amongst the host community due to poverty and scarcity of land, they were forced to encroach on the ecosystem resources. It was therefore recommended that the park and host community should find mechanisms to empower the host community in order to minimize encroachment rates.
有形生态系统产品侵占对东道国社区福祉的影响——以布温迪密林国家公园为例
该研究旨在调查对生态系统有形商品的侵占如何改善东道国社区的福祉。问题是,过度采收有形商品导致生态系统退化,从而影响了所采收有形商品的质量和数量,从而对东道社区的福祉产生负面影响。这项研究有三个目标,它们是;描述生态系统破坏趋势;确定公园生态系统被侵占的驱动力,确定从公园中收获的不同生态系统有形产品。该研究的文献主要关注当地社区的福祉和侵占,以及未受保护地区和受保护地区生态系统猖獗侵占的原因。本研究的方法主要是描述性的,并考虑了40户人口和32户的样本以及作为抽样单位的家庭。结果表明,近30年来,生态系统受到侵蚀,生态系统规模逐渐缩小。此外,研究结果还表明,造成这种侵蚀的主要原因是土地稀缺和贫困。而最需要的生态系统资源是木材和薪柴。结论是,由于贫困和土地稀缺,东道社区没有福祉,他们被迫侵占生态系统资源。因此,建议公园和东道社区应找到赋予东道社区权力的机制,以尽量减少入侵率。
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