使保护目标与森林生计需求保持一致:利用当地视角为加纳的政策和实践提供信息

IF 3.8 2区 农林科学 Q1 ECONOMICS
Ernest Nkansah-Dwamena
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与许多非洲国家一样,平衡保护目标与依赖森林的社区的生计仍然是加纳比亚生物圈保护区(BBR)面临的一个长期挑战。通常,保护政策忽略了当地的知识,在生态保护和经济生存之间制造了紧张关系。本研究探讨了如何将地方视角纳入森林治理以弥合这些差距,促进支持生物多样性和社区福祉的政策。该研究通过半结构化访谈和焦点小组讨论,从五个依赖森林的社区的100名参与者那里收集了见解。专题分析揭示了使保护目标与森林生计需求保持一致的三个关键挑战。首先是历史上维持生物多样性和当地生计的传统生态做法受到侵蚀。第二,由于限制性养护措施和无法充分获得可行的其他收入来源,经济困难日益加深。第三,持续的治理失败的特点是政策执行不公平,边缘化的声音被系统性地排除在决策过程之外。鉴于加纳政府正式承认传统知识,本研究建议深化这些承诺。具体而言,必须努力将传统生态知识更有力地整合起来,加强地方治理结构,扩大真正的参与性决策机制,以确保包容性和适应性的保护成果。该研究强调,迫切需要将保护重新定义为一种平衡生态可持续性与人类福祉的合作追求。这就需要制定包容性政策,整合当地知识,促进可持续生计,维护经济安全。未来的研究应该通过跨区域、混合方法和纵向研究来探索这种综合保护模式的长期可行性和可扩展性,从而加深我们对本地化策略如何为更广泛的生态健全和社会公正的政策框架提供信息的理解。
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Aligning conservation goals with forest livelihood needs: Using local perspectives to inform policy and practice in Ghana
Like many African countries, balancing conservation goals with the livelihoods of forest-dependent communities remains a persistent challenge in Ghana's Bia Biosphere Reserve (BBR). Usually, conservation policies sideline local knowledge, creating tensions between ecological preservation and economic survival. This study examines how integrating local perspectives into forest governance can bridge these gaps, fostering policies that support biodiversity and community well-being. The study gathered insights from 100 participants across five forest-dependent communities using semi-structured interviews and focus group discussions. Thematic analysis uncovered three critical challenges in aligning conservation goals with forest livelihood needs. First is the erosion of traditional ecological practices that have historically sustained biodiversity and local livelihoods. Second, the deepening of economic hardship due to restrictive conservation measures and inadequate access to viable alternative income sources. Third, persistent governance failures are marked by inequitable policy enforcement and the systematic exclusion of marginalized voices from decision-making processes. Given the government of Ghana's formal recognition of traditional knowledge, this study recommends that these commitments be deepened. Specifically, efforts must be directed toward a more robust integration of traditional ecological knowledge, strengthening local governance structures, and expanding genuinely participatory decision-making mechanisms to ensure inclusive and adaptive conservation outcomes. The study underscores the urgent need to redefine conservation as a collaborative pursuit that balances ecological sustainability with human well-being. This calls for inclusive policies integrating local knowledge, promoting sustainable livelihoods, and safeguarding economic security. Future research should explore the long-term viability and scalability of such integrative conservation models through cross-regional, mixed-methods, and longitudinal studies, thereby deepening our understanding of how localized strategies can inform broader policy frameworks that are both ecologically sound and socially just.
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Forest Policy and Economics
Forest Policy and Economics 农林科学-林学
CiteScore
9.00
自引率
7.50%
发文量
148
审稿时长
21.9 weeks
期刊介绍: Forest Policy and Economics is a leading scientific journal that publishes peer-reviewed policy and economics research relating to forests, forested landscapes, forest-related industries, and other forest-relevant land uses. It also welcomes contributions from other social sciences and humanities perspectives that make clear theoretical, conceptual and methodological contributions to the existing state-of-the-art literature on forests and related land use systems. These disciplines include, but are not limited to, sociology, anthropology, human geography, history, jurisprudence, planning, development studies, and psychology research on forests. Forest Policy and Economics is global in scope and publishes multiple article types of high scientific standard. Acceptance for publication is subject to a double-blind peer-review process.
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