喀麦隆西南地区喀麦隆山国家公园(MCNP)活动对当地人民生计的贡献

Iyassa Mosua Sebastian, A. F. Nkwatoh, E. M. Melle, Pascal Bumtu Kamah
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喀麦隆保护区(PAs)的生存在很大程度上取决于生活在这些地区周围的当地人所获得的其他经济利益。本研究旨在评估喀麦隆山国家公园(MCNP)活动对当地人民生计的贡献。为实现这一目标,采用简单随机抽样技术进行了住户调查,每个住户都有平等的机会被选中参加调查。问卷调查采用样线问卷和参与式农村评估(PRA)工具。在10个村庄共发放了600份问卷。结果表明,MCNP活动对当地人民的生计没有显著贡献。实施的创新收入计划尚未达到最佳生产水平。人们认为家庭收入水平略有提高。以前对保护产生负面影响的收入活动,如小规模伐木和轮作种植,已被放弃,主要由农林复合农业、混合作物种植和非洲李可持续采伐等创新收入项目所取代。但是,创新收入活动的可持续性需要管理部门采取更实际的配对办法。
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Contributions of Mount Cameroon National Park (MCNP) activities to livelihood of the local people, South West Region Cameroon
The survival of Protected Areas (PAs) in Cameroon is very much dependent on alternative economic benefits derived by local people living around these areas. This study was set out to assess the contributions of Mount Cameroon National Park (MCNP) activities to livelihood of the local people. To achieve this, a household survey was conducted using simple random sampling technic where each household was given equal opportunity of being selected to take part in the survey. Line transects questionnaires and a selection of some Participatory Rural Appraisal (PRA) tools were used to source information. A total of 600 questionnaires were administered in 10 villages. The results showed no significant contribution of MCNP activities to livelihood of the local people. Implemented innovative income programs had not yet attained optimum production level. Household income level was perceived to have increased slightly. Previous income activities that impacted negatively conservation such as small-scale logging and shifting cultivation have been abandoned and replaced mainly by innovative income programs such as agroforestry farming, mixed crop farming and sustainable debarking of Prunus africana . However, the sustainability of the innovative income activities would require a more practical match making approach for management.
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