ABSTRACT Out of all the forests and forest reserves in Nigeria that remained relatively undisturbed, significant portions of them have been lost in the last two decades. As these natural forest ecosystems disappear, so do many of the goods, which they provide. In a bid to incorporate local people into the management of community forest, Cross River State became the pioneer state in introducing forest management committees (FMCs) to comanage the forest resources of the state alongside the states forestry department, hence the spring board for this research. It is aimed at examining the performance of FMCs in the management of forests in Cross River State. Information were obtained from 15 leaders of randomly selected FMCs through interview questions, and 90 other respondents using a set of structured questionnaire. The data were analysed using descriptive statistics, binary probit model, student t-test, and likert scaling techniques. The intensity of forest management practices was higher in communities with FMCs than in those without FMCs. This showed significance different (t=4.234,p < 0.05) in the two communities. Average household income from forestry/forest products in communities with FMCs, and those without FMCs also indicated significant difference (t=1.972,P < 0.05). The income was significantly higher in communities without FMCs than in those with FMCs. Among the factors influencing the perception of the local people as regard the use of FMC for forest management, five were statistically significant, age P(0.0309), education P(0.0172), income P(0.0378), presence of erosion in the communities P(0.0445) and forest use P(0.0149) showed positive influence on the perception. The Likert scale rating of the constraints encountered by FMCs indicated lack of commitment of members, change in government policies, financial constraints, inter and intra-community conflicts, inadequate support from community leadership and negative attitude of community to forest conservation as the most challenging constraints to the FMCs. Finally, it was recommended that government should initiate policy to encourage communities to organize themselves into groups for involvement in forest management. The initiatives should be tailored towards policies and programs that cut across a review of the land use act, provision of finance, formation of cooperatives and substitution of wood usage among the rural households. This will be effective in the conservation and management of forest through FMCs.
MOSES, A (2022). Performance of Forest Management Committees in the Management of Forest Wood Trees in Cross River State. Afribary. Retrieved from https://tracking.afribary.com/works/performance-of-forest-management-committees-in-the-management-of-forest-wood-trees-in-cross-river-state
MOSES, ASHIBEL "Performance of Forest Management Committees in the Management of Forest Wood Trees in Cross River State" Afribary. Afribary, 18 Oct. 2022, https://tracking.afribary.com/works/performance-of-forest-management-committees-in-the-management-of-forest-wood-trees-in-cross-river-state. Accessed 27 Nov. 2024.
MOSES, ASHIBEL . "Performance of Forest Management Committees in the Management of Forest Wood Trees in Cross River State". Afribary, Afribary, 18 Oct. 2022. Web. 27 Nov. 2024. < https://tracking.afribary.com/works/performance-of-forest-management-committees-in-the-management-of-forest-wood-trees-in-cross-river-state >.
MOSES, ASHIBEL . "Performance of Forest Management Committees in the Management of Forest Wood Trees in Cross River State" Afribary (2022). Accessed November 27, 2024. https://tracking.afribary.com/works/performance-of-forest-management-committees-in-the-management-of-forest-wood-trees-in-cross-river-state