Econometric Analysis of Local Community’s Perception Towards Protected Area Management: The Case of Borena-Saynt National Park, Amhara Regional State, Ethiopia

Alemu Jemberu Ayalew, Temesgen Tessema Afirie, Mekonnen Getahun Assegu
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This study tried to examine econometric analysis of local community’s perception towards protected area management in the case of Borena Sayint National park. Specifically, the study aims to estimate the direct economic value of natural forest, response on the indirect and option values and, econometric analysis of local community’s perception and/or attitude measured based on use value index. The research was conducted in Borena and Mehal Saynt Woredas with severe deforestation and biodiversity loss. Cross sectional research design and stratified-random sampling method were used, following agroclimatic zonation technique. Primary and secondary data were collected from various sources. Data were gathered from a gross total of 396 respondents. Household survey with 360 interviewees using questionnaire, key informants interview with 21 using checklist and, focus group discussion with 15 target individuals using guiding questions. Secondary data obtained from published and unpublished materials, i.e. books, journals and reports, were used. Analysis was performed using analytical tools, descriptive and order logistic regression econometric model in particular. Descriptive analyses tell us to understand the rank of community priorities of the direct, indirect and option benefits. From the direct benefits, honey, livestock, job opportunity, wood, farm tools, housing poles, tourism, timber, hunted meat, medicine, biodiversity, fruit, coffee orderly have been listed from the highest to lowest local community benefits. Similarly, common pole, biodiversity, water source, community heritage, medicine, robbery, wood fuel, carbon sequestration, tourism, livestock feed are orderly selected as their highest to lowest benefits among direct and option benefits. Hence, Local community prefers indirect benefit of park than direct benefits. The econometric analysis of local community‘s perceptions towards protected area management of the natural forest, ‘Denkoro-Chaqa’ in English means “Deaf-Forest”. Information obtained from order logistic regression (Ologit) based on response rate of households to infer the intrinsic value showed consistency between perception, selective socioeconomic and location variables. This implies that education, married, old-aged and location-2 as most important factors that respondents agreed with significant degree, and hence the most constructive idea to enhance local community`s perception in view of major conservation plans. Reputedly, family base awareness creation with formal and informal education, and other media should be done in core area, buffer zone, transitional zone areas of conservation of natural forest along with take full advantage of local community benefits.
当地社区对保护区管理认知的计量经济分析——以埃塞俄比亚阿姆哈拉州博雷纳-塞恩特国家公园为例
本研究试图以Borena Sayint国家公园为例,对当地社区对保护区管理的看法进行计量分析。具体而言,本研究旨在估计天然林的直接经济价值,对间接价值和选择价值的反应,以及基于使用价值指数测量的当地社区的感知和/或态度的计量经济学分析。这项研究是在Borena和Mehal Saynt worredas进行的,那里森林砍伐严重,生物多样性丧失。采用横断面研究设计和分层随机抽样方法,遵循农业气候带技术。从各种来源收集第一手和第二手数据。数据收集自总共396名受访者。对360名受访者进行问卷调查,对21名关键线人进行清单访谈,并对15名目标个人进行焦点小组讨论,采用指导性问题。从出版和未出版的材料,即书籍、期刊和报告中获得的二手数据被使用。使用分析工具进行分析,特别是描述性和有序逻辑回归计量经济模型。描述性分析告诉我们要了解社区的优先顺序的直接,间接和期权的利益。从直接效益来看,蜂蜜、牲畜、就业机会、木材、农具、房屋杆子、旅游、木材、猎肉、医药、生物多样性、水果、咖啡等当地社区效益从高到低依次列出。同样,在直接效益和选择效益中,共有极、生物多样性、水源、社区遗产、医药、抢劫、木材燃料、固碳、旅游、牲畜饲料等效益依次从高到低。因此,当地社区更喜欢公园的间接效益而不是直接效益。对当地社区对自然森林保护区管理的看法的计量经济学分析,“Denkoro-Chaqa”在英语中的意思是“聋哑森林”。基于家庭回复率的有序逻辑回归(logit)推断内在价值的信息显示感知变量、选择性社会经济变量和区位变量之间的一致性。这表明受教育程度、婚姻程度、年龄和地理位置2是受访者最认同的重要因素,因此是提高当地社区对主要自然保育计划认知的最具建设性的想法。因此,在天然林保护的核心区、缓冲区、过渡带等区域,应充分利用当地社区的利益,通过正规和非正规教育等媒介进行家庭基础意识的培养。
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