This study examines gender roles in Non-Timber Forest Products (NTFPs) utilization by adjoining communities to Cross River National Park (CRNP), Oban Division. Data were collected using semi-structured questionnaire administered on 110 respondents randomly selected from these communities. These were augmented by information from in-depth interviews, personal observations and market surveys. The data were then analyzed using descriptive statistics. The gender composition of respondents was male dominated (62.73%). Most respondents (56.36%) were within the productive age range of 20-40 years with majority of the households (80.00%) being large; comprising at least six dependants upwards. Respondents’ main occupations were farming (45.50%), NT...
Forestry management in Uganda has traditionally been a masculine field, although recent years have s...
Abstract Background There is i...
The contribution of women and men in Joint Forest Management (JFM) is highly needed for effective f...
This study was designed to assess factors/constrains to gender participation in the management of fo...
Millions of people, especially those living in rural areas in developing countries collect Non-Timbe...
This study investigated Women's involvement in Non Timber Forest Products (NTFPs) utilization ...
Community forest management activities can not be separated from the role of society , where rural c...
This case study explains why it is necessary for men and women to participate in community forestry ...
The exploitation of forest resources is carried out by both male and female; they do this because th...
This paper focused on roles of gender on forest management in Chaani and Pete villages, in Unguja, Z...
Understanding the role that gender plays in natural resource use is crucial for effective conservati...
Preserving, managing and improving the health of forest ecosystems worldwide will require equitable ...
In forest management will occur interrelations between forests and people. This is manifested in the...
Marketing of commercially important Non-timber Forest Products (NTFPs) can be a potential source of ...
Agroforestry has been developed for community welfare. Agroforestry is a combination of forestry cro...
Forestry management in Uganda has traditionally been a masculine field, although recent years have s...
Abstract Background There is i...
The contribution of women and men in Joint Forest Management (JFM) is highly needed for effective f...
This study was designed to assess factors/constrains to gender participation in the management of fo...
Millions of people, especially those living in rural areas in developing countries collect Non-Timbe...
This study investigated Women's involvement in Non Timber Forest Products (NTFPs) utilization ...
Community forest management activities can not be separated from the role of society , where rural c...
This case study explains why it is necessary for men and women to participate in community forestry ...
The exploitation of forest resources is carried out by both male and female; they do this because th...
This paper focused on roles of gender on forest management in Chaani and Pete villages, in Unguja, Z...
Understanding the role that gender plays in natural resource use is crucial for effective conservati...
Preserving, managing and improving the health of forest ecosystems worldwide will require equitable ...
In forest management will occur interrelations between forests and people. This is manifested in the...
Marketing of commercially important Non-timber Forest Products (NTFPs) can be a potential source of ...
Agroforestry has been developed for community welfare. Agroforestry is a combination of forestry cro...
Forestry management in Uganda has traditionally been a masculine field, although recent years have s...
Abstract Background There is i...
The contribution of women and men in Joint Forest Management (JFM) is highly needed for effective f...