Farmer’s Local Knowledge towards Effects of Highland Bamboo (Oldeania alpina (K. Schum.) Stapleton) in Agroforestry

Chala Mamude, Elsabet Befikadu
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Highland bamboo has been playing a great role in economic, ecological, and social aspects. However, its effects while planted in Agroforestry (AF) lands have not been documented. Therefore, the aim of this study was to assess the local farmer’s knowledge towards the effects of highland bamboo while planted in AF niches at Arbegona District, Sidama, Ethiopia. To this end, a reconnaissance survey was conducted to select two study kebeles from the district purposively based on the traditional bamboo-based AF potential in the area. The principal techniques such as semi-structured informant interviews, field observation, and focus group discussions were used to collect the data. A total of 50 informant farmers (25 from each kebele) were selected and interviewed through snowball method. The data were analysed using descriptive statistics by SPSS software. The findings showed that the majority of the respondents experienced positive socio-ecological effects (i.e., functioning as a windbreak (96%), fast-growing (92%), and livelihood supplement (88%) and adverse effects (i.e., high rhizome distribution (96%), shade effect and low decomposition rate of leaf litter (90%), and high competition for nutrients (86%)) of highland bamboo in AF. In addition, the major bamboo management practices by farmers were fencing (92%), thinning (88%), and terracing to rhizome control (84%). Therefore, the inclusion of local knowledge of farmers into science is vital while designing and developing agroforestry system particularly bamboo-based agroforestry. Finally, the study recommended further in-depth field experimental research should be investigated to identify the interaction effects of highland bamboo in AF practices
农民对高原竹(Oldeania alpina, K. Schum.)效应的地方认识斯台普顿)在农林业
高原竹林在经济、生态、社会等方面发挥着重要作用。然而,在农林业(AF)土地上种植它的影响还没有记录。因此,本研究的目的是评估埃塞俄比亚锡达马Arbegona区旱地竹林生态位种植的当地农民对旱地竹林效应的了解程度。为此,根据该地区传统的竹基AF潜力,进行了一次调查,有目的地从该地区选择了两种研究树种。收集数据的主要方法包括半结构化的信息提供者访谈、实地观察和焦点小组讨论。采用滚雪球法对50名提供信息的农户进行访谈,每个农户各25人。采用SPSS软件进行描述性统计分析。结果表明:高原竹林具有良好的社会生态效应(如防风作用(96%)、快速生长作用(92%)和生计补充作用(88%),而竹林的不利效应(如根茎分布高(96%)、遮荫作用和凋落叶分解率低(90%)、养分竞争激烈(86%))。此外,农户的主要竹管理措施为围篱(92%)、间伐(88%)、间伐(88%)和间伐(96%)。梯田用于根茎控制(84%)。因此,在设计和发展农林业系统,特别是竹材农林业时,将农民的当地知识纳入科学是至关重要的。最后,建议进一步开展深入的田间试验研究,以确定高原竹在AF实践中的互作效应
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