Indigenous knowledge in forest conservation, species diversity and stocking potential: A historical perspectives of northwest Tanzania

Gisandu K. Malunguja, Ratan Chowdhury, S. Mokhets’engoane, N. P. Diliban, Tamrat Yimenu Zeleke, P. S. Sharma, A. Devi, C. Rubanza
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The study evaluated the current status (i.e., species diversity, regeneration, and productivity) of the community forests conserved under indigenous knowledge known as Ngitili of northwest Tanzania. We conducted a field study in 10 community forests using phytosociological approaches. Quantitative data were statistically analyzed using ANOVA, while the differences between mean was checked by LSD at p < 0.05 using SPSS software. Results indicated that, out of 10 surveyed community forests, 4 were highly threatened (40 %), 5 were highly disturbed (51 %), while 1 (9 %) was converted to other land use. A total of 66 plant species belonging to 54 genera and 27 families were recorded. Biomass production varied significantly between plants (p < 0.001). Lack of environmental education and anthropogenic activities pose a great challenge among community forests. Therefore, appropriate management interventions are highly required to rectify the situation for the sustainability of these forests.
森林保护、物种多样性和储存潜力方面的土著知识:坦桑尼亚西北部的历史视角
本研究评估了坦桑尼亚西北部Ngitili土著知识保护下的群落森林的现状(即物种多样性、更新和生产力)。我们利用植物社会学方法对10个群落森林进行了实地研究。定量资料采用方差分析(ANOVA)进行统计学分析,均数差异采用LSD检验,p < 0.05采用SPSS软件。结果表明,在调查的10个群落森林中,4个受到高度威胁(40%),5个受到高度干扰(51%),1个(9%)被转换为其他土地利用。共记录到植物66种,隶属于27科54属。不同植物间生物质产量差异显著(p < 0.001)。缺乏环境教育和人为活动对社区森林构成了巨大的挑战。因此,非常需要适当的管理干预措施来纠正这些森林的可持续性状况。
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