在尼日利亚西南部,农村妇女参与开发非木材林产品,作为可持续生计的一种手段

O. Bamiwuye, B. Adisa, K. Adeloye, Michael Famakinwa
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1奥逊州立大学奥索博校区农业经济与推广系,尼日利亚奥索博州埃吉博2尼日利亚伊莱伊夫奥巴费米阿沃洛沃大学农业推广与农村发展系这项研究审查了农村妇女参与开发非木材林产品作为尼日利亚西南部可持续生计手段的情况。通过预先测试的结构化访谈计划,采用多阶段抽样程序,在四个有目的地选择的森林保护区对320名受访者进行了访谈。收集的数据采用适当的描述性和推断性统计。患者的平均年龄为40.9±11.5岁,平均年资为16.4±3.4岁。研究区被调查者参与的非森林食品包括棕榈水果、蔬菜、蜗牛和柴火等。在NTFPs业务链中确定的参与者类别包括收集者、处理者、贸易商等。此外,大多数受访者表示愿意继续在非森林保护区开发,而不管是否有其他生计。调查结果显示,被调查者的年龄(t=2.39)、每周收集时间(t=3.48)、NTFPs开发经验年数(t= -3.88)和外部取向(t=2.20)对其参与NTFPs开发有显著影响。该研究的结论是,受访者对非森林保护区开发的参与程度是中等的。会议建议,有关利益攸关方应为农村妇女组织更多的启蒙方案,使她们认识到国家森林规划活动中大量存在的创收机会。
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PARTICIPATION OF RURAL WOMEN IN EXPLOITATION OF NON-TIMBER FOREST PRODUCTS AS A MEANS OF SUSTAINABLE LIVELIHOOD IN SOUTHWESTERN NIGERIA
1 Department of Agricultural Economics and Extension, Osun State University Osogbo Ejigbo Campus, Ejigbo, Osun State, Nigeria 2 Department of Agricultural Extension and Rural Development, Obafemi Awolowo University Ile-Ife, Nigeria ABSTRACT. The study examined the participation of rural women in exploitation of non-timber forest products (NTFPs), as a means of sustainable livelihood in Southwestern Nigeria. A number of 320 respondents were interviewed through pre-tested structured interview schedule in the four purposively selected forest reserves using a multistage sampling procedure. Data collected were presented using appropriate descriptive and inferential statistics. The mean age and mean year of experience in NTFPs exploitation were 40.9 ± 11.5 years and16.4±3.4 years, respectively. NTFPs participated by the respondents in the study area were palm fruits, vegetables, snails and fire wood among others. Actor categories identify in the NTFPs business chain were collectors, processors, traders among others. In addition, majority of the respondents show willingness to continue in NTFPs exploitation irrespective of alternative livelihood. The findings revealed that age (t=2.39), number of hours of collection per week (t=3.48), years of experience of NTFPs exploitation (t= -3.88) and external orientation (t=2.20) of respondents significantly contributed to their participation in NTFPs exploitation. The study concludes that participation in NTFPs exploitation by the respondents was moderate. It was recommended that more enlightenment programmes should be organized by relevant stakeholders for the rural women to create awareness on the income generation opportunities that abound in the NTFPs activities.
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