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Determinants of Deforestation in Western Oromia Region of Ethiopia: The Case of Komto Forest

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Type: Conference Paper
Author: Debela, Megersa; Hundie, Bekele
Conference: Commoners and the Changing Commons: Livelihoods, Environmental Security, and Shared Knowledge, the Fourteenth Biennial Conference of the International Association for the Study of the Commons
Location: Mt. Fuji, Japan
Conf. Date: June 3-7
Date: 2013
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10535/8923
Sector: Forestry
Region: Africa
Subject(s): deforestation
poverty
institutions
IASC
Abstract: "Deforestation and poverty are challenging problems in Ethiopia. The deforestation-poverty nexus is complicated by the institutional failures related to management of natural resources. This study was conducted to analyse the determinants of deforestation in Ethiopia, Western Oromia the case of Komto forest in East Wollega Zone employing primary cross-sectional data on the sampled households. Multistage sampling technique was used in selecting 150 household head respondents. Volume of woody biomass consumed and sold in meter cube was used to measure deforestation. The result of the Heckman maximum likelihood model estimates showed that large landholding size reduces deforestation significantly. It was also found that forest product sale, and corruption behaviour of households and staff of institution aggravates deforestation. Probability of forest product use is negatively related to kerosene use and positively to road access, purpose of use, and corruption perception significantly. The study showed that poverty and institutional failure related to the forest management are key factors determining deforestation /forest degradation in the study area. Thus solving poverty and institutional failures would help solve deforestation problem of the study area."

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