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机译:人口地位

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Boswellia papyrifera woodland provides considerable economic, ecological and socio-cultural benefits in the drylands of Ethiopia. However, its populations are in rapid decline due to human pressure and environmental degradation. As a consequence, the species is now considered being endangered, demanding an urgent conservation intervention to sustain its existence. This study was carried out in the Abergele district, northern Ethiopia, with objectives to characterize the current population structure of B. papyrifera and prioritize its potential conservation intervention alternatives using Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) modelling techniques. The woody species related data were collected from 33 sample plots randomly established in the study area. Data related to the potential intervention alternatives and their evaluating criteria were collected from experts, personal experiences and intensive literature reviews, and then validated using stakeholders’ focus group discussion. Four candidate alternatives were then considered for the AHP: 1) free grazing with no tapping resting period (FGNTR), 2) free grazing with a rotational tapping (FGRT), 3) area exclosure with medium tapping resting period (AEMTR), and 4) area exclosure with long tapping resting period (AELTR). The results showed that the population structure of B. papyrifera is unstable and is characterized by low density (266 trees ha−1), absence of regeneration and saplings (DBH<10 cm) due to different interrelated disturbances such as overgrazing, over tapping, pests, agricultural expansion and poor managements. The overall priority ranking value of all stakeholders using the AHP techniques also indicated that AEMTR (with overall rank value of 0.352) and AELTR (0.294) as the best alternatives strategies, respectively, for sustainable B. papyrifera woodland conservation. For the success of these strategies, their economic impacts at their early implementation stages (5–10 years) should be minimized by collecting different non-timber forest products from the woodland. Continuous capacity building training on sustainable utilizations and managements of B. papyrifera woodland should also be provided for all relevant stakeholders.
机译:Boswellia Papyrifera Woodland在埃塞俄比亚的Drylands提供了相当大的经济,生态和社会文化利益。然而,由于人的压力和环境退化,其群体迅速下降。因此,该物种现在被认为濒临灭绝,要求迫切保护其存在的措施。本研究进行了埃塞俄比亚北部阿赫格利区,目的是表征B.Papyrifera的目前人口结构,并利用分析等级过程(AHP)建模技术优先考虑其潜在的保护干预替代品。从研究区域随机建立的33种样品地块收集木质物种相关数据。与潜在干预替代品相关的数据以及他们的评估标准从专家,个人经验和密集的文献审查中收集,然后使用利益相关者的重点小组讨论验证。然后考虑四个候选替代方案的AHP:1)自由放牧,没有攻丝休息时期(FGNTR),2)与旋转攻丝(FGRT),3)区域的自由放牧,收集在介质抽头休息期(AEMTR)和4 )区域避中,长攻丝休息期(Aeltr)。结果表明,B. papyrifera的人口结构是不稳定的,其特征在于低密度(266棵树HA-1),由于不同的相互关联的干扰,诸如过度攻击,超越攻丝而导致再生和树苗(DBH <10cm)的表征害虫,农业扩张和贫困管理。所有利益相关者使用AHP技术的总体优先级排名价值还表明AEMTR(总级别级别为0.352)和AELTR(0.294)作为最佳替代品策略,可持续的B.Papyrifera林地保护。对于这些战略的成功,应通过从林地收集不同的非木材林产品来最小化其早期实施阶段(5-10岁)的经济影响。对于所有相关利益攸关方也应提供对B. Papyrifera林地的可持续利用和管理层的持续产能培训。

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