학술논문

Towards an Inclusive Approach to Forest Management: Highlight of the Perception and Participation of Local Communities in the Management of miombo Woodlands around Lubumbashi (Haut-Katanga, D.R. Congo)
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
Forests. March, 2023, Vol. 14 Issue 4
Subject
Congo (Kinshasa)
France
Zambia
Belgium
Language
English
ISSN
1999-4907
Abstract
The misappropriation of sustainable forest programs by local communities and the under-utilization of their knowledge are major impediments to the mitigation of deforestation. Within this context, participation has become a principle used in almost all interventions. It is important to evaluate the practices in this area to ensure better involvement of local communities. This survey examined the perception and participation of local communities in the management of miombo woodlands, based on semi-structured questionnaire surveys involving 945 households in 5 villages in the Lubumbashi rural area. The results reveal that local communities perceive soil fertility loss and deforestation as major environmental challenges in their area. This perception remains largely influenced by their socio-demographic factors such as respondents’ age, seniority in the villages, and level of education. To mitigate deforestation, the rare actions of provincial public services and non-governmental organizations are focused on the sustainable exploitation of miombo woodlands through the development of simple management plans, reforestation, and forest control. These activities are sparse and poorly inclusive of scientific findings and the priorities of local communities. These justify poor community participation, particularly in the actions of provincial public services. For a better appropriation of sustainable forest management plans and to reinforce miombo woodlands’ resilience to anthropogenic pressures, based on these findings, we recommend a concerted and inclusive approach to forest planning.
Author(s): Dieu-donné N’tambwe Nghonda (corresponding author) [1,2,*]; Héritier Khoji Muteya [1,2]; Bill Kasongo Wa Ngoy Kashiki [1]; Kouagou Raoul Sambiéni [3,4]; François Malaisse [2]; Yannick Useni Sikuzani [1]; Wilfried Masengo [...]