Challenges and Prospects for Sustainable Forest Management in Wondo Genet Area, Southern Ethiopia

Tola Gemechu Ango, W. Bewket
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Natural resources degradation, a major form of which is deforestation and de-vegetation, has become a serious problem in Ethiopia. At present, natural forests cover a tiny fraction of the country’s total area and these are found in small patches mainly in the southern and southwestern parts. Such a patch of forest is found in Wondo Genet area, and it is owned and managed by four major organizations. The forests of these organizations are, however, disappearing at a fast rate which indicates existence of problems in the management approaches of the Organizations. The general objective of this study was to understand existing forest management approaches of the four organizations and indicate some directions towards a sustainable management of the forests. Data were generated through structured questionnaire survey, semi- structured interview, focus group discussion and field observation methods. Various documents from the organizations were also consulted. The results of the study revealed that the four organizations in the area have generally been following a coercive approach, and none of them has, as a result, been successful in protecting the forests from destruction. Lack of a participatory and well-defined management system, increasing scarcity of agricultural land and forest products, inadequacy of benefits to local people from the organizations and ineffectiveness of local administration system in dealing with illegal forest users were the major reasons for the failure. The study concludes by underscoring the need to devise a participatory forest management approach which aims at the co-existence of local people, forest resources and the organizations in the area. Keywords : forest management, rural livelihoods, participation, sustainability, Wondo Genet
埃塞俄比亚南部Wondo Genet地区可持续森林管理的挑战与前景
自然资源退化已成为埃塞俄比亚的一个严重问题,其主要形式是砍伐森林和破坏植被。目前,天然林只占全国总面积的一小部分,主要分布在南部和西南部的小块地区。在Wondo Genet地区发现了这样一片森林,由四个主要机构拥有和管理。然而,这些组织的森林正在迅速消失,这表明这些组织的管理办法存在问题。这项研究的总目标是了解这四个组织现有的森林管理办法,并指出森林可持续管理的一些方向。数据通过结构化问卷调查、半结构化访谈、焦点小组讨论和实地观察等方法生成。还查阅了各组织的各种文件。这项研究的结果显示,该地区的四个组织一般都采取一种强制性的办法,结果它们都没有成功地保护森林不受破坏。失败的主要原因是缺乏参与性和明确的管理制度,农业用地和林产品日益稀缺,当地人民从组织中获得的利益不足,以及地方行政制度在处理非法森林使用者方面的效率低下。研究报告最后强调必须设计一种参与性森林管理办法,其目的是使当地人民、森林资源和该地区各组织共存。关键词:森林经营,农村生计,参与,可持续性,Wondo Genet
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