Fuel wood, fodder and timber consumption status in a forest fringe tribal society of Jharkhand.

Chandramolly, M. A. Islam
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The study examines the nature and extent of fuel wood, fodder and timber dependence in nearby forests by the local people living in Rarha village of Ranchi district in Jharkhand, India. A field survey of 72 households from the village was conducted for collecting primary data about the basic household’s attributes, dependency on fuel wood, fodder and timber and consumption pattern of these forest resources through a well-structured pre-tested interview schedule, personal observations, focus group discussion and participatory rural appraisal using multi-stage random sampling technique. Simple descriptive methods are used to analyse the data. The investigation revealed that the consumption of fuel wood was maximum (50.94 qt yr -1 ) by large farmers followed by medium farmers (40.95 qt yr -1 ) and least by small farmers (29.97 qt yr -1 ) and the fodder consumption was also maximum (23.43 qt yr -1 ) among large farmers followed by medium farmers (21.90 qt yr -1 ) and least by small farmers (20.43 qt yr -1 ). Similarly, the m aximum small timber consumption was recorded in large farmers (48.58 qt yr -1 ) followed by medium farmers (42.54 qt yr -1 ) and least by small farmers (39.49 qt yr -1 ). As regards structural timber consumption, the amount consumed by large farmers was calculated to be (28.85 qt yr -1 ), followed by medium farmers (26.31 qt yr -1 ) and least by small farmers (24.67 qt yr -1 ). The forests are facing enormous pressure for securing the needs by the local people, posing great threat to the biodiversity and environment. Therefore, the forest resources conservation through the intervention of alternative avenues is imperative to keep pace with current development and future challenges in the village.
贾坎德邦森林边缘部落社会的薪柴、饲料和木材消费状况。
该研究调查了居住在印度贾坎德邦兰契地区Rarha村的当地居民对附近森林中燃料木材、饲料和木材依赖的性质和程度。采用多阶段随机抽样技术,对该村72户家庭进行了实地调查,通过结构良好的预测试访谈计划、个人观察、焦点小组讨论和参与式农村评估,收集了基本家庭属性、对柴火、饲料和木材的依赖以及这些森林资源的消费模式等方面的初步数据。使用简单的描述性方法来分析数据。调查结果显示,大农户对木材的消耗量最大(50.94 qt yr -1),中等农户次之(40.95 qt yr -1),小农最少(29.97 qt yr -1);饲料消耗量最大(23.43 qt yr -1),大农次之(21.90 qt yr -1),小农最少(20.43 qt yr -1)。同样,小木材消耗量最大的是大型农户(48.58 qt /年-1),其次是中型农户(42.54 qt /年-1),最小的是小型农户(39.49 qt /年-1)。关于结构木材的消耗,计算得出大型养殖户的消耗量为(28.85 qt /年-1),中等养殖户次之(26.31 qt /年-1),小农最少(24.67 qt /年-1)。森林面临着满足当地人民需求的巨大压力,对生物多样性和环境构成了巨大威胁。因此,通过替代途径的干预来保护森林资源,是跟上村庄当前发展和未来挑战的必要条件。
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