Formation of Participatory Forest Management Boundaries for Governance of Arabuko-Sokoke Forest Reserve, in Kenya

F. L. M. Ming’ate, Zipporah Lonzi
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Many natural resource management studies have researched on participatory forest management of forests. But current literature indicates that studies on the formation of participatory forest management boundaries for governance of forests are scanty. Thus this paper uses Arabuko-Sokoke Forest Reserve as a case study to examine the extent to which its forest resource and resource users’ boundaries are developed by utilizing a qualitative approach for data collection. The researchers purposively sampled 100 respondents from communities involved in participatory forest management and 90 non-participating communities in the participatory forest management arrangement. Also 30 key informants from heads of government agencies such as Kenya Forest Service, Kenya Wildlife Service, National Museum of Kenya, Non-Governmental Organizations such as Nature Kenya, Community Based Organizations and leaders from the business community working in the Arabuko-Sokoke Forest Management were utilized in the study. The analysis of qualitative data from written notes and audio recordings was coded into similar themes and used to answer the study objective. The results show that both participating and non-participating communities in the participatory forest arrangement are aware of the forest resource and resource users’ boundaries. It is concluded that boundaries are essential in governance of forest resource and users’ boundaries. It is recommended that policy makers need to clearly define boundaries for resource use and resource users’ for enhanced conservation of forest resource and improved community livelihoods.
肯尼亚Arabuko-Sokoke森林保护区治理参与式森林管理边界的形成
许多自然资源管理研究都对森林的参与式森林管理进行了研究。但目前的文献表明,对参与式森林管理边界的形成进行森林治理的研究较少。因此,本文以Arabuko-Sokoke森林保护区为例,利用定性方法进行数据收集,研究其森林资源和资源使用者边界的开发程度。研究人员有目的地从参与森林管理的社区和90个不参与森林管理安排的社区中抽取了100名受访者。此外,研究还利用了来自政府机构(如肯尼亚林业局、肯尼亚野生动物局、肯尼亚国家博物馆)、非政府组织(如自然肯尼亚)、社区组织和从事Arabuko-Sokoke森林管理工作的商界领导人的30名关键线人。从书面笔记和录音中分析的定性数据被编码成类似的主题,并用于回答研究目标。结果表明:参与式森林安排的参与社区和非参与社区都具有森林资源和资源使用者边界意识;结果表明,边界在森林资源治理和使用者边界治理中具有重要作用。建议决策者需要明确界定资源利用和资源使用者的界限,以加强森林资源的保护和改善社区生计。
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