2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-91191/v1
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Farmers’ Perception on Forest Degradation in Eastern and Northern Regions of Ghana: Implication for Developing Sustainable Forest Management Strategy

Abstract: BackgroundGhana’s forest land is under threat of degradation. Even though forest degradation is reported as serious environmental problem, the nature and extent of farmers’ perception on forest degradation has not been adequately reported. In this study, we have attempted to examine farmers’ perception on forest degradation in the study villages from the Eastern and Northern Regions of Ghana and imply for developing forest management strategy. ResultsIn both regions study villages, farmers’ socioeconomic, farm… Show more

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“…In Ghana, forests have been vulnerable to excessive exploitation and conversion to unsustainable uses, leading to a steep reduction in the country's forest cover (Tesfahunegn et al, 2021). This drastic decline has been exacerbated by weak public institutions, pressures induced by population growth, and aspirations for economic development.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Ghana, forests have been vulnerable to excessive exploitation and conversion to unsustainable uses, leading to a steep reduction in the country's forest cover (Tesfahunegn et al, 2021). This drastic decline has been exacerbated by weak public institutions, pressures induced by population growth, and aspirations for economic development.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Bakker (2017), about 60 percent of the agricultural lands that underwent human induced deterioration are affected by soil erosion. Soil erosion is one of the most important forms of soil degradation that threatens sustainable agricultural production in developing countries in particular as the majority of the rural people depend on agriculture as their source of livelihood (Tesfahunegn et al, 2021). According to Ufot Iren and Chikere-Njoku (2016), Southeastern soils in Nigeria are low in organic matter content, base status and water storage capacity with high susceptibility to accelerated erosion and land degradation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%