加纳西北部农民管理的自然再生:农民感知到的利益、实施挑战和管理实践

IF 2 3区 农林科学 Q2 AGRONOMY
Gordon Yenglier Yiridomoh, Samuel Ziem Bonye, Frederick Dayour, Tseer Tobias, Frederick Dapilah, Justine Guguneni Tuolong
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摘要

在过去五十年中,土地退化、荒漠化和粮食不安全一直是全球关注的主要问题。发展行为体为消除这一威胁而提出的若干倡议收效甚微。然而,研究报告称,农民管理的自然再生是撒哈拉以南非洲防治土地退化和荒漠化的灵丹妙药。本研究旨在为越来越多的证据做出贡献,证明农民意识到FMNR,他们愿意采用这种做法和管理做法。本研究探讨了小农如何看待FMNR以及他们采用环境管理和可持续性概念的意愿。采用混合方法,在整个研究社区进行了访谈、结构化问卷调查和焦点小组讨论。结果表明,农民认为农民管理的自然再生对于恢复因荒漠化和土地退化而丧失的环境至关重要。农民还认为FMNR是恢复失去的生态系统服务的一种方式,特别是提供和支持生态系统功能。结果进一步表明,农民已经采用了这些做法,需要加纳林业委员会和非营利组织持续的树木管理支持,以恢复逐渐减少的森林覆盖。该研究建议有必要向农民提供秧苗或培训农民如何护理和移植秧苗。通过这种方式,跨越非洲和其他目的地划定的FMNR区域的农民能够获得足够的幼苗进行种植,以再生树木覆盖,从而获得当前和代际利益。
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Farmer managed natural regeneration in north western Ghana: farmers perceived benefits, implementation challenges and management practices

Over the past five decades, land degradation, desertification and food insecurity have been a major concern globally. Severally initiatives by development actors to combat the menace has yielded low results. Yet studies have reported the importance of Farmer Managed Natural Regeneration as panacea for combating land degradation and desertification in sub-Saharan Africa. This study aims to contribute to the growing evidence of farmers perceived FMNR, their willingness to adopt the practice and the management practices. This study explores how smallholder farmers perceived FMNR and their willingness to adopt the concept for environmental management and sustainability. Using a mixed methods approach, interviews, structured questionnaires and focus group discussions were conducted across the study communities. The results show that, farmers perceived farmer managed natural regeneration as critical to reclaiming the environment that has been lost to desertification and land degradation. Farmers also perceived FMNR as a way of restoring lost ecosystem services, particularly provisioning and supporting ecosystem functions. The results further show that farmers have adopted the practices, and need continuous tree management support from the Forestry Commission of Ghana and non-profit organizations to restore their gradually diminishing forest cover. The study recommends the need to provide farmers with seedlings or train farmers on nursing and transplanting of seedlings. In this way, farmers across areas demarcated for FMNR across Africa and other destinations are able to have access to enough seedlings for planting to regenerate the tree cover for current and intergenerational benefits.

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Agroforestry Systems
Agroforestry Systems 农林科学-林学
CiteScore
5.30
自引率
9.10%
发文量
78
审稿时长
4.5 months
期刊介绍: Agroforestry Systems is an international scientific journal that publishes results of novel, high impact original research, critical reviews and short communications on any aspect of agroforestry. The journal particularly encourages contributions that demonstrate the role of agroforestry in providing commodity as well non-commodity benefits such as ecosystem services. Papers dealing with both biophysical and socioeconomic aspects are welcome. These include results of investigations of a fundamental or applied nature dealing with integrated systems involving trees and crops and/or livestock. Manuscripts that are purely descriptive in nature or confirmatory in nature of well-established findings, and with limited international scope are discouraged. To be acceptable for publication, the information presented must be relevant to a context wider than the specific location where the study was undertaken, and provide new insight or make a significant contribution to the agroforestry knowledge base
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