Non-timber forest product types and its income contribution to rural households in the Horn of Africa: a systematic review

IF 1.8 Q2 FORESTRY
Binega Derebe, A. Alemu
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Abstract

Abstract Non-timber forest products (NTFPs) are those that come from forests other than those that provide timber. In order to identify the NTFPs’ financial contribution and usage categories based on regional and temporal patterns in the Horn of Africa countries, we performed a systematic review of 60 papers published between 2010 and 2022. The review used the search terms Non-Timber Forest Product* OR Non- Wood Forest Product*(NWFPs) OR Minor Forest Product in combination with Livelihoods and also Horn of Africa countries to thoroughly search the articles on the Google Scholar, Research4life, Scopus, Science direct, ResearchGate portals, EMBASE, and PubMed databases. The records contained information about the paper’s title, abstract, keywords, authors, country, NTFP income amount, NTFP usage type, and publication year. The recorded data were analyzed using R Studio, IBM SPSS Statistics 26, and Excel 2019. The majority of the research article for this review was done in Ethiopia (45%), Sudan (22%) and Kenya (17%), respectively. According to the review’s findings, NTFPs have a significant impact on rural household income in six nations, the average NTFP overall revenue was 24.41%. There were more than 35 NTFP uses and the source of product in the Horn of African Countries however, Gum Arabic, Food, Firewood, Medicinal plant, and honey were the five NTFP usage types that were used by people and found in almost in all countries of the Horn of Africa. The fact that different countries utilize different types of NTFPs, the most commonly used types of NTFPs have statistically significances differ (p < 0.05). According to the systematic review, the Horn of Africa is rich in NTFPs, which enhance rural income.
非木材林产品类型及其对非洲之角农村家庭的收入贡献:系统审查
非木材林产品是指来自森林而非提供木材的森林的产品。为了根据非洲之角国家的区域和时间模式确定非森林保护区的财政贡献和使用类别,我们对2010年至2022年间发表的60篇论文进行了系统回顾。该综述使用非木材森林产品*或非木材森林产品*(NWFPs)或次要森林产品结合生计和非洲之角国家的搜索词,在Google Scholar, Research4life, Scopus, Science direct, ResearchGate门户网站,EMBASE和PubMed数据库上彻底搜索文章。这些记录包含论文的标题、摘要、关键词、作者、国家、NTFP收入金额、NTFP使用类型和出版年份等信息。使用R Studio、IBM SPSS Statistics 26和Excel 2019对记录的数据进行分析。本综述的大部分研究文章分别在埃塞俄比亚(45%)、苏丹(22%)和肯尼亚(17%)完成。根据审查结果,在六个国家,非森林保护政策对农村家庭收入有显著影响,平均非森林保护政策总收入为24.41%。非洲之角国家有35种以上的非热带植物fp用途和产品来源,然而,阿拉伯胶、食品、木柴、药用植物和蜂蜜是人们使用的五种非热带植物fp用途类型,几乎在非洲之角的所有国家都有发现。不同国家使用不同类型的非食材,最常用的非食材类型差异有统计学意义(p < 0.05)。根据系统审查,非洲之角拥有丰富的非森林保护项目,这增加了农村收入。
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