Assessing the Economic Contribution of Forest Use to Rural Livelihoods in the Rubi-Tele Hunting Domain, DR Congo
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Area and Sampling
2.2. Questionnaire Design and Data Collection
2.3. Income Calculations
2.4. Measuring Forest Dependence
2.5. Data Analysis
2.6. Measuring Economic Inequality
3. Results
3.1. Basic Sample Characteristics
3.2. Contribution of Forest Use to Total Household Income and Income Diversification Strategies
3.3. Contribution of Different Major Forest Products to Total Forest Income
3.4. Distribution of Average Annual Household Income Shares by Tercile and Income Sources
3.5. Forest Income and Economic Inequality
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Variable | Items | Mean | SD * | % |
---|---|---|---|---|
Gender | Male | 85.83 | ||
Female | 14.47 | |||
Marital status | Married | 91.34 | ||
Divorced | 3.94 | |||
Widows/Widowers | 2.36 | |||
Singles | 2.36 | |||
Age (years) | 45 | 12 | ||
Education | Illiterate | 1.57 | ||
Primary | 44.09 | |||
Secondary | 51.97 | |||
University | 2.36 | |||
Household size | 8.87 | 5.06 | ||
Place of birth | Current residence | 36.22 | ||
Another place | 63.78 | |||
Residence | Owner | 92.06 | ||
Lodger | 3.94 | |||
Landholding (ha) | 1.55 | 0.98 | 99.21 | |
Savings (CDF *) | 556,957.69 | 543,750.55 | 10.24 | |
Assets value (CDF *) | 268,755.67 | 419,666.39 | 76.38 | |
Livestock assets (CDF *) | 362,736.30 | 545,601.86 | 57.48 | |
Walking distance to the forest (km) | 2.72 | 1.82 |
Income Components | Households Involved (%) | Average Income * | Standard Deviation * | Minimum | Maximum | Share (%) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Crop Income | 71.65 | 1,746,024.20 | 2,483,788.43 | 12,000.00 | 17,320,000.00 | 37.09 |
Forest Related Income | 89.76 | 1,219,951.58 | 1,772,390.80 | 21,600.00 | 10,596,000.00 | 32.46 |
Livestock Income | 41.73 | 811,264.15 | 1,229,676.57 | 48,000.00 | 8,220,000.00 | 10.04 |
Fish and Non-forest env. Income | 44.09 | 583,335.71 | 1,186,302.42 | 4000.00 | 7,800,000.00 | 7.63 |
Business Income | 12.60 | 2,221,500.00 | 3,344,234.08 | 180,000.00 | 10,200,000.00 | 8.30 |
Wage Income | 6.30 | 1,114,000.01 | 991,997.69 | 80,000.04 | 2,280,000.00 | 2.08 |
Other Income | 22.83 | 355,793.10 | 756,908.44 | 4000.00 | 4,000,000.00 | 2.41 |
Total | 3,373,232.15 | 100.00 |
Forest Products | Households Involved (%) | Average Income | Minimum | Maximum | Standard Deviation | Share (%) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Bushmeat | 42.11 | 1,340,312.50 | 24,000.00 | 9,096,000.00 | 2,284,975.00 | 46.26 |
Firewood | 80.70 | 333,000.00 | 21,600.00 | 1,080,000.00 | 174,438.61 | 22.03 |
Construction Materials | 51.75 | 635,938.98 | 30,000.00 | 2,208,000.00 | 530,295.86 | 26.98 |
Fruits | 6.14 | 129,942.86 | 24,000.00 | 240,000.00 | 82,447.70 | 0.65 |
Mushrooms | 16.67 | 196,421.05 | 12,000.00 | 480,000.00 | 138,864.57 | 2.68 |
Marenthaceae leaves | 10.53 | 161,790.00 | 4680.00 | 403,200.00 | 136,578.69 | 1.4 |
Total | 1,219,951.58 | 100 |
Income Classes | Gini Index | |
---|---|---|
With Forest Income | Without Forest Income | |
Low income | 0.30 | 0.50 |
Middle income | 0.10 | 0.24 |
High income | 0.29 | 0.44 |
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Mendako, R.K.; Tian, G.; Ullah, S.; Sagali, H.L.; Kipute, D.D. Assessing the Economic Contribution of Forest Use to Rural Livelihoods in the Rubi-Tele Hunting Domain, DR Congo. Forests 2022, 13, 130. https://doi.org/10.3390/f13010130
Mendako RK, Tian G, Ullah S, Sagali HL, Kipute DD. Assessing the Economic Contribution of Forest Use to Rural Livelihoods in the Rubi-Tele Hunting Domain, DR Congo. Forests. 2022; 13(1):130. https://doi.org/10.3390/f13010130
Chicago/Turabian StyleMendako, Richard K., Gang Tian, Saif Ullah, Heri Labani Sagali, and Daddy D. Kipute. 2022. "Assessing the Economic Contribution of Forest Use to Rural Livelihoods in the Rubi-Tele Hunting Domain, DR Congo" Forests 13, no. 1: 130. https://doi.org/10.3390/f13010130
APA StyleMendako, R. K., Tian, G., Ullah, S., Sagali, H. L., & Kipute, D. D. (2022). Assessing the Economic Contribution of Forest Use to Rural Livelihoods in the Rubi-Tele Hunting Domain, DR Congo. Forests, 13(1), 130. https://doi.org/10.3390/f13010130