加拉维茨地区农民社会经济状况及其对农业生物多样性影响的评价

A. Asgari, K. Khoshbakht, S. Soufizadeh
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本研究评估了位于伊朗西部加拉维兹非狩猎区的三个村庄和周边地区的四个村庄的农民社会经济条件对作物生物多样性的影响。研究中使用的信息是在农场访问期间以及通过问卷调查和对该地区农民和农业专家的访谈收集的。以下参数用于评价:种植品种、种植面积、农民年龄、农民受教育程度和农民收入来源。结果表明,农村地区农民的平均年龄为50岁,在性别方面,男性占户主的87%以上。该地区农民的受教育水平显示,44%的农民是文盲,这种状况是不可取的。农村平均户均人口5.4人,属于中等规模家庭。农民家庭的主要收入来源是务农,约占其总收入的75%。畜牧业被确定为农民第二重要的收入来源。这些参数与生物多样性指数的相关性表明,性别、受教育程度、家庭规模和农民种植收入占比都对该地区的生物多样性指数有影响。
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Evaluation of farmers’ socio-economic conditions and their influence on agrobiodiversity in Gharaviz area
This study evaluated the effects of farmers’ socio-economic conditions on crop biodiversity in three villages located within the non-hunting region of Gharaviz and four villages in the surrounding area in western Iran. Information used in the study was collected during farm visits and by way of questionnaires and interviews with farmers and agricultural experts in the region. The following parameters were used for evaluations; cultivated species, area under cultivation, farmer’s age, farmers’ level of education, and sources providing a farmer’s income. Results suggested that farmers’ average age in rural areas was 50 years and in terms of gender, men accounted for more than 87% of heads of households. Farmers’ level of education in the region showed that 44% of them were illiterate and the condition was undesirable. An average size of a household in all rural areas was 5.4 persons, indicating moderately sized families. The main source of income for farmers’ families was farming, which accounted for about 75% of their total income. Animal husbandry was identified as the second most important source of income for farmers. The correlation between these parameters and biodiversity indices showed that gender, education level, household size, and the percentage of a farmer’s income from cultivation all had an effect on biodiversity indices in the area.
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