Determining the Local Importance of Non-Timber Forest Products Using Two Different Prioritization Techniques

T. O. Amusa, S. Jimoh
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Among the key uncertainties in the sustainable management of forest for non-timber forest products (NTFPs) is the high diversity of species and paucity of information on indigenous use pattern. In designing appropriate strategies for sustainable management of non-timber forest products, therefore, it is important to identify species with high local impor- tance with the potential for sustainable and profitable extraction in a managed system. In this study, we assessed the use of two quantitative techniques including the Use-Value index (Phillips and Gentry, 1993) and Assigned-Value approach (Adeola et al., 1994), as procedures for prioritization of NTFP species in a tropical lowland rainforest ecosystem, Omo Forest Reserve (OFR), southwest Nigeria. A simple random sampling approach was employed to obtain data on the uses of NTFP species through semi-structured interview of 81 households in four communities within the reserve. Descriptively, the data were analyzed using frequency distribution, tables, chart and percentages. The Spearman correlation coefficient was em- ployed to test for relationship between the values obtained for each of the two techniques. Results obtained for both tech- niques were fairly positively correlated (ρ = 0.59; P < 0.01), suggesting a cautious interchangeable use of the techniques for the same end. Based on our findings, we posit that in evaluating forest and NTFPs for local importance and use, the end objectives of such evaluation must be critically examined in the light of the interest of the different respondents' group.
用两种不同的优先排序技术确定非木材林产品的地方重要性
非木材林产品森林可持续管理的主要不确定因素之一是物种高度多样化和缺乏关于土著利用模式的资料。因此,在为非木材林产品的可持续管理设计适当战略时,重要的是确定在当地具有高度重要性的物种,这些物种在管理系统中具有可持续和有利可图的开采潜力。在这项研究中,我们评估了两种定量技术的使用情况,包括使用价值指数(Phillips and Gentry, 1993)和分配价值方法(Adeola et al., 1994),作为尼日利亚西南部热带低地雨林生态系统Omo Forest Reserve (OFR)中NTFP物种优先排序的程序。采用简单随机抽样的方法,对保护区内4个社区的81户家庭进行了半结构化访谈,获得了NTFP物种利用情况的数据。描述性地,使用频率分布、表格、图表和百分比对数据进行分析。采用斯皮尔曼相关系数来检验两种技术所得值之间的关系。两种技术得到的结果相当正相关(ρ = 0.59;P < 0.01),提示为同一目的谨慎地互换使用这些技术。根据我们的研究结果,我们认为在评估森林和非森林保护区对当地的重要性和利用时,必须根据不同答复者群体的利益严格审查这种评估的最终目标。
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