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“Non-timber forest products and climate change adaptation among forest dependent communities in Bamboko forest reserve, southwest region of Cameroon”

机译:“非木材森林产品和气候变化适应森林森林储备,喀麦隆西南地区的森林依赖社区”

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Background Forests are naturally endowed to combat climate change by protecting people and livelihoods as well as creating a base for sustainable economic and social development. But this natural mechanism is often hampered by anthropogenic activities. It is therefore imperative to take measures that are environmentally sustainable not only for mitigation but also for its adaptation. This study was carried out to assess the role of Non-timber forest products (NTFPs) as an adaptation strategy based on local perception to cope with the impacts of climate change among forest-dependent communities around the Bamkoko Forest Reserve in the South West Region of Cameroon. Methods Datasets were collected through household questionnaires (20% of the population in each village that constitute the study site was sample), participatory rural appraisal techniques, transect walks in the 4 corners of the Bamboko Forest Reserve with a square sample of 25 m~(2)?×?25 m~(2)to identified and record NTFPs in the reserve,and direct field observations.). Both qualitative and quantitative (statistics) methods were used to analyze the collected data. Results A total of 18 plant species were identified as being harvested as Non Timber Forest Products by the residents around Bamkoko Forest Reserve. The majority of the respondents (88%) perceived that there has been a change in climate patterns due to increased temperatures and unpredictable rainfalls. Eru was the most affected NTFPs with a standard deviation of 1.66799 and agricultural crops was the most affected livelihood activity by climate change around Bamboko Forest Reserve with a standard deviation of 1.20459 and local population used more than one strategy to cope with these adverse effects Conclusions The study concluded that with the increasing climate change effects on crop production and other livelihoods, non-timber forest products still play a safety net role to assist communities. The need to ensure sustainable harvesting, improved processing, and access to non-timber forest products markets cannot be over-emphasized.
机译:背景森林自然是为了通过保护人员和生计来打击气候变化,并为可持续的经济和社会发展创造一个基础。但这种自然机制往往受到人为活动的阻碍。因此,必须采取环境可持续的措施,不仅适用于缓解,而且还可措施。本研究进行了评估非木材林产品(NTFP)作为基于当地知觉的适应策略的作用,以应对气候变化在南部西部地区Bamkoko森林储备周围的森林依赖社区之间的影响喀麦隆。方法通过家庭问卷(构成研究现场的每个村庄的20%的人口20%的人口),参与式农村评估技术,横跨Bamboko森林储备的4个角落的横跨25米〜( 2)?×25 m〜(2)识别并记录储备中的NTFP,直接的现场观察。)。定性和定量(统计)方法都用于分析收集的数据。结果共收获18种植物物种被Bamkoko森林储备周围的居民收获作为非木材林产品。大多数受访者(88%)认为,由于温度和不可预测的降雨增加,气候模式发生了变化。 ERU是受影响最大的NTFP,标准偏差为1.66799,农作物围绕Bamboko森林储备周围的气候变化是受影响最大的生命活动,标准差为1.20459,当地人口使用多种策略来应对这些不利影响的结论研究结论是,随着气候变化对作物生产和其他生计的影响,非木材林产品仍在发挥安全净作用,以协助社区。不需要过度强调确保可持续收获,改进的加工和访问非木材林产品市场的需求。

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