The Community Resource Management Area (CREMA) model was adopted in Ghana in the 1990s to help conserve and increase the forest area of Ghana. Since its adoption, little is known about the prospects of the model in the scientific literature. To fill this gap, this study examined the management strategies, benefits and challenges of the Zukpiri CREMA in the Upper West Region. Mixed methods research involving a survey of 190 households, seven (7) focus group discussions and key informant interviews were employed to collect data in seven (7) CREMA communities. The study found that local communities employed several strategies including the formation of community resource management committees, enactment of bye-laws and fines regarding the mana...
In spite of their immeasurable benefits to life sustenance, the sustainable management of forest and...
Ghanarsquos forest cover is diminishing at an alarming rate, a situation that has been blamed on fri...
The paper examined the extent of the community participation concept in the management of the forest...
The purpose of this research is to investigate community participation in the management of forest r...
The Study assesses the livelihood gains of forest host communities and management of the Bobiri Fore...
The communal/admitted rights of the people of Kubease to the Bobiri Forest Reserve (BFR) allow the l...
Community Resources Management Areas (CREMAs) establishment strategy in Ghana aims at putting some b...
Despite their stated commitment to democratic processes, the Government of Ghana and international a...
The effect of forest reserve management on the livelihoods of forest communities is an important, ye...
The Akyem Abuakwa State, otherwise referred to as the Okyeman traditional area, in historic times, s...
The Akyem Abuakwa State, otherwise referred to as the Okyeman traditional area, in historic times, s...
Threats to biodiversity from increasing populations and poverty has resulted in the use of investmen...
The paper examines factors accounting for sustainable community forestry projects in the Kassena-Nan...
Since the promulgation of the 1994 Forest and Wildlife Policy, community participation in forest res...
This thesis is the result of a study of the Mole National Park Project and its impact on the local c...
In spite of their immeasurable benefits to life sustenance, the sustainable management of forest and...
Ghanarsquos forest cover is diminishing at an alarming rate, a situation that has been blamed on fri...
The paper examined the extent of the community participation concept in the management of the forest...
The purpose of this research is to investigate community participation in the management of forest r...
The Study assesses the livelihood gains of forest host communities and management of the Bobiri Fore...
The communal/admitted rights of the people of Kubease to the Bobiri Forest Reserve (BFR) allow the l...
Community Resources Management Areas (CREMAs) establishment strategy in Ghana aims at putting some b...
Despite their stated commitment to democratic processes, the Government of Ghana and international a...
The effect of forest reserve management on the livelihoods of forest communities is an important, ye...
The Akyem Abuakwa State, otherwise referred to as the Okyeman traditional area, in historic times, s...
The Akyem Abuakwa State, otherwise referred to as the Okyeman traditional area, in historic times, s...
Threats to biodiversity from increasing populations and poverty has resulted in the use of investmen...
The paper examines factors accounting for sustainable community forestry projects in the Kassena-Nan...
Since the promulgation of the 1994 Forest and Wildlife Policy, community participation in forest res...
This thesis is the result of a study of the Mole National Park Project and its impact on the local c...
In spite of their immeasurable benefits to life sustenance, the sustainable management of forest and...
Ghanarsquos forest cover is diminishing at an alarming rate, a situation that has been blamed on fri...
The paper examined the extent of the community participation concept in the management of the forest...