研究埃塞俄比亚西北部将商业桉树林地转为农田对农户收入和收入多样化的影响

IF 2.9 Q1 FORESTRY
Messie Assefa Teka , Asmamaw Alemu Abtew , Tefera Berihun Taw , Demamu Mesfin
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埃塞俄比亚西北部高地的农民已经开始将商业桉树林地转变为农田。然而,这种转变对农村家庭收入和收入多样化的影响尚不清楚。为了填补这一空白,本研究分别采用内生转换回归模型和辛普森多样化指数(SDI)方法研究了这种转变对农民收入和收入多样化水平的影响。通过家庭访谈(n = 362)、关键信息提供者访谈(n = 36)和焦点小组讨论(n = 7)收集数据。采用多阶段抽样方法选择家庭,采用滚雪球和目的抽样技术进行fdd和kii。内生转换回归分析显示,林地转换者的平均年收入为4313.45美元,而非林地转换者的平均年收入为2564.42美元,两者之间存在显著的收入差异。收入差距(1744.98美元)在t值为10.6时非常显著。辛普森多样化指数(SID)还显示,与非转换国(SID = 0.6602)相比,转换国表现出更高的收入多样化(SID = 0.7611),反映了向多部门生计组合的战略转变。受性别(p = 0.049)、土地持有规模(p = 0.000)、牲畜总数(p = 0.001)、对桉树商业化的负面看法(p = 0.001)、市场准入(p = 0.019)、作物种植的比较效益(p = 0.006)和耕地规模(p = 0.017)等因素的影响,转换者的收入显著增加。虽然这种转换对增加收入有积极的好处,并作为一种多样化的生计策略,但它也存在生态权衡。调查结果强调需要有具体情况的战略,并为埃塞俄比亚的可持续土地利用转换提供框架。进一步的研究应集中于跨学科研究,以评估可持续性,探索其他土地使用模式,并审查市场动态和政策激励。
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Examining the impacts of converting commercial Eucalyptus woodlots into cropland on rural households’ income and income diversification in Northwestern Ethiopia
Farmers in the Northwestern highlands of Ethiopia have begun converting commercial Eucalyptus woodlots into cropland. However, the impact of this transition on rural households' income and income diversification remains unclear. To fill this gap, this study investigates the impacts of this shift on farmers' income and income diversification level with the endogenous switching regression model and Simpson’s diversification index (SDI) approach, respectively. Data were collected through household interviews (n = 362), key informant interviews (n = 36), and focus group discussions (n = 7). A multistage sampling method was employed to select households, while snowball and purposive sampling techniques were used for FGDs and KIIs. Endogenous switching regression analysis shows that shifting woodlots into cropland has a significant income difference between woodlot converters, who earn an average annual income of $4313.45, compared to $2564.42 for non-converters. The income gap ($1744.98) is significant at a t-value of 10.6. Simpson’s Index of Diversity (SID) also reveals that converters exhibit higher income diversification (SID = 0.7611) compared to non-converters (SID = 0.6602), reflecting a strategic shift toward a multi-sectoral livelihood portfolio. Converters' income increased significantly, influenced by several factors, including gender (p = 0.049), landholding size (p = 0.000), total livestock units (p = 0.001), negative perception of Eucalyptus commercialization (p = 0.001), market access (p = 0.019), comparative benefits of crop farming (p = 0.006), and cropland size (p = 0.017). Although this conversion has positive benefits for increasing income and serves as a diversified livelihood strategy, it also presents ecological trade-offs. Findings emphasize the need for context-specific strategies and provide a framework for sustainable land use conversion in Ethiopia. Further research should focus on interdisciplinary research to assess sustainability, explore alternative land-use models, and examine market dynamics and policy incentives.
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Trees, Forests and People
Trees, Forests and People Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)
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