Analysis Of Various Forms Of Forest Fauna Food Resources Exploited And Utilized By Rural Households In Benue State, Nigeria
This study analysed various forms of forest fauna food resources exploited and their intensity of utilization by the rural households in Benue State, Nigeria. Data for the study was purposively collected from 300 eligible respondents in the rural households using a well structured interview schedule. The result of the study revealed that majority (70.0%) consumed bush meat by boiling, mollusks
Assessment Of Rural Households’ Membership Of Social Groups And Their Access To Forest Resources Exploitation And Utilization In Benue State, Nigeria
The study was carried out to assess rural household's membership of social groups and their access to forest resources exploitation and utilization in Benue State, Nigeria. The study revealed that majority (63.0%) engaged in fuel wood traders association 55.0% engaged in bush meat traders association while 53.0% engaged in charcoal traders association. 72.0% of the respondents have had free access
Assessment Of Rural Households’ Access To Credit Sources For Forest Resources Exploitation And Utilization In Benue State, Nigeria
The study assessed the rural households' access to credit sources for forest resources exploitation and utilization in Benue State, Nigeria. The study was achieved through the use of a well structured interview schedule to collect information from 300 eligible respondents. The study revealed that majority (70.0%) had no access to credit in the study area and the loan source mostly
The Socio-economic Determinants Of Woodfuel Extraction From Gazetted Forests Within Koibatek Forests Zone, Mau Forest Complex, Kenya
The livelihood of most people in developing world depend on woodfuel, crop residues and animal dung rather than coal, oil or nuclear for their energy needs (United Nations Development Programme et al, 2000). The contribution of forests to woodfuel supply is essential and will remain so for the foreseeable future (FAO, 2010). However, little has been done on the socio-economic
Knowledge, Ownership And Utilization Of Insecticide-treated Nets Between Shema And Isa Kaita College Communities, Dutsin-ma, Katsina State, Nigeria
This study investigated comparative analysis of knowledge, ownership and utilization of insecticide-treated nets between residents of Shema Quarter and Isa Kaita College of Education Community, Dutsin-Ma, Katsina State Nigeria with the view to proffering a lasting solution. In this study, seven research questions were raised and answered and four hypotheses were tested. The cross-sectional research design was used. The population