Traditional Media Use in Forest Conservation Support Communication (Fcsc) among Local Residents in Protected Areas in South Western Nigeria

Abstract

This paper examined the potential of forest conservation support communication along traditional media in use for agricultural information dissemination in and around two reserved sites: Old Oyo National Park, Oyo and Oluwa forest reserve Ondo State. Results show that the reliability of Forest Conservation Support Information (FCSI) sources depends on access to media among respondents (Pearson's X2, = 338.7: d.f = 160: Pr 0.000).

So also, appropriateness determines the relevance of traditional media in Old Oyo National Park environment to FCSC (Pearson's X2, = 176.47; d.f = 60; Pr 0.000).

This was however not the case in 0luwa forest reserve enclaves (Pearson's X2= 29 595: df = 28; Pr 0.383).

Here the perception of inhabitants on appropriateness of media for FCSC does not translate to their being relevant for the same purpose. But the relevance of traditional communication to present-day developtment challenges was found to be very significant in the study sites. Only 2.5% and 7% of inhabitants of Oluwa forest enclaves and Old Oyo National Park environment respectively considered trado communication as irrelevant to forest conservation support communication. Analysis of variance on traditional media accessed in the two study sites also revealed no variation (F = 3.01, d.f = 244. p > 05)

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APA

, A & S.O., 1 (2021). Traditional Media Use in Forest Conservation Support Communication (Fcsc) among Local Residents in Protected Areas in South Western Nigeria. Afribary. Retrieved from https://tracking.afribary.com/works/traditional-media-use-in-forest-conservation-support-communication-fcsc-among-local-residents-in-protected-areas-in-south-western-nigeria

MLA 8th

, Azeez and 1.0. S.O. "Traditional Media Use in Forest Conservation Support Communication (Fcsc) among Local Residents in Protected Areas in South Western Nigeria" Afribary. Afribary, 17 May. 2021, https://tracking.afribary.com/works/traditional-media-use-in-forest-conservation-support-communication-fcsc-among-local-residents-in-protected-areas-in-south-western-nigeria. Accessed 22 Dec. 2024.

MLA7

, Azeez, 1.0. S.O. . "Traditional Media Use in Forest Conservation Support Communication (Fcsc) among Local Residents in Protected Areas in South Western Nigeria". Afribary, Afribary, 17 May. 2021. Web. 22 Dec. 2024. < https://tracking.afribary.com/works/traditional-media-use-in-forest-conservation-support-communication-fcsc-among-local-residents-in-protected-areas-in-south-western-nigeria >.

Chicago

, Azeez and S.O., 1.0. . "Traditional Media Use in Forest Conservation Support Communication (Fcsc) among Local Residents in Protected Areas in South Western Nigeria" Afribary (2021). Accessed December 22, 2024. https://tracking.afribary.com/works/traditional-media-use-in-forest-conservation-support-communication-fcsc-among-local-residents-in-protected-areas-in-south-western-nigeria