This study examined the level of gender participation in forestry practices in Sapele Local Government Area of Delta State, Nigeria. Specifically, the study examined the gender distribution of operators among various economic activities in forestry practices and gender differences in income. Data were collected on the marital status, age, educational qualification, number of years of experience in forestry/agroforestry practices, income and challenges encountered from 91 respondents drawn by simple random sampling technique. The data were collected by using copies of a structured questionnaire and were analyzed by using descriptive and inferential statistics. The findings, among others, were that: though there was significant difference in ...
Forestry management in Uganda has traditionally been a masculine field, although recent years have s...
The study assessed gender participation and decision making role in economic activities using data c...
Community forest management activities can not be separated from the role of society , where rural c...
This study examined the level of gender participation in forestry practices in Sapele Local Governme...
Forest Products (FPs) are numerous and exhaustive processing of some species adds to the number of u...
The study analyzed gender accessibility of rural dwellers to free natural resources in Ussa Local Go...
Millions of people, especially those living in rural areas in developing countries collect Non-Timbe...
The paper describes the major sources of food production in Kwara State, Nigeria. The study strictly...
This paper focused on roles of gender on forest management in Chaani and Pete villages, in Unguja, Z...
Over the last few decades Community-based forest management has become increasingly popular in many ...
This study assessed the gender specific factors associated with forest products’ utilization among r...
The study examined gender involvment in fadama farming activities in Ogun State. A multi-stage sampl...
This study determined the gender issues on poverty alleviation programmes; the case of the National ...
The exploitation of forest resources is carried out by both male and female; they do this because th...
Marketing of commercially important Non-timber Forest Products (NTFPs) can be a potential source of ...
Forestry management in Uganda has traditionally been a masculine field, although recent years have s...
The study assessed gender participation and decision making role in economic activities using data c...
Community forest management activities can not be separated from the role of society , where rural c...
This study examined the level of gender participation in forestry practices in Sapele Local Governme...
Forest Products (FPs) are numerous and exhaustive processing of some species adds to the number of u...
The study analyzed gender accessibility of rural dwellers to free natural resources in Ussa Local Go...
Millions of people, especially those living in rural areas in developing countries collect Non-Timbe...
The paper describes the major sources of food production in Kwara State, Nigeria. The study strictly...
This paper focused on roles of gender on forest management in Chaani and Pete villages, in Unguja, Z...
Over the last few decades Community-based forest management has become increasingly popular in many ...
This study assessed the gender specific factors associated with forest products’ utilization among r...
The study examined gender involvment in fadama farming activities in Ogun State. A multi-stage sampl...
This study determined the gender issues on poverty alleviation programmes; the case of the National ...
The exploitation of forest resources is carried out by both male and female; they do this because th...
Marketing of commercially important Non-timber Forest Products (NTFPs) can be a potential source of ...
Forestry management in Uganda has traditionally been a masculine field, although recent years have s...
The study assessed gender participation and decision making role in economic activities using data c...
Community forest management activities can not be separated from the role of society , where rural c...