Socio-economic aspects of integrated resource management, with special reference to the forest resources of Kassala Province, Eastern Region: The case of Rawashda and Wad Kabu forests

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1986
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Fuelwood Development for Energy in Sudan Field Document 13
Number of Pages
109
Date Published
01/1986
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Govt. of the Democratic Republic of Sudan
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Khartoum, Sudan
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English
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Fuelwood Development for Energy in Sudan project is undertaking research to formulate management plans for Sudan ecologically marginal forests. Rawashda and Wad Kabu forests are taken as examples to initiate such plans. It is believed that the study of socio- economic parameters of forest users is an essential component to achieve such plans. This study is also fundamental for attaining an integrated land use system, as a prime option of natural resource use. This study is, consequently, aiming at:

  1. providing the base line information of the different communities identified in Table 1 and using the two forests;
  2. examine people's attitude, perception, participation options in maintenance and management of the two forests. Such parameters are also vital for adoption of an integrated land use strategy in the future, and
  3. based on 1 and 2 to outline broadly the most relevant plan of management land use strategy to be adopted, based on community self-generated options of institutions and objectives of use.

The main findings in this context can be summarized in the following:

  1. a complex pattern of economic activities ranging from pure pastoral nomadism to modern mechanized farming. Still characterized by combination of related activities of agriculture/livestock breeding, agriculture/forest resource use, etc. This diversity in activities, which is mostly dependent on the natural resource base, gives a sound base for any option of an integrated land use system;
  2. perception and attitude analysis have revealed a growing awareness of the role of the forest resources in the economy as source of grazing, domestic needs and source of income. This awareness is supported by willingness to participate in any integrated land use plan, yet from a different standpoint and objective. Preference of self-generated channels is quite evident, but with a specified role of the government; and
  3. the major finding is that, and among all communities, the situation is mature for action, although at different levels. (author)
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Review CIKARD text (not a government document -- credited to Dept of Geography, UNiversity of Khartoum): Sin, M.E.//Sammani, M.O. El Socio-economic aspects of integrated resource management, with special reference to the forest resources of Kassala Province - eastern region: the case of Rawashda and Wad Kabu forests Khartoum Department of Geography, University of Khartoum February 1986 109 pp. Fuelwood Development for Energy in Sudan Field Document No. 13

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Socio-economic aspects of integrated resource management, with special reference to the forest resources of Kassala Province, Eastern Region