The role of traditional ecological knowledge in ecosystem services management: the case of four rural communities in Northern Ghana

Yaw Agyeman Boafo, Osamu Saito, Sadahisa Kato, Chiho Kamiyama, Kazuhiko Takeuchi, Miri Nakahara

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51 被引用数 (Scopus)

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This study combines qualitative and quantitative research to examine perceptions held by rural households in Northern Ghana regarding the value of traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) in the management of ecosystem services. Key informant interviews (n = 14), household questionnaire surveys (n = 195), field observations, and dissemination meetings were employed to collect data. Results suggest the regular use of different but interrelated forms of TEK, i.e. taboos and totems, customs and rituals, rules and regulations, and traditional protected areas, to manage ecosystem services through existing sociocultural mechanisms. However, household awareness of TEK did not equate with compliance. A wide discrepancy in views on TEK was observed across surveyed households. A generalized linear model (GLM) regression analysis suggests age to be the most significant determinant of TEK awareness and compliance. Compared with mature and younger adults, the elderly appear more likely to be aware of and comply with characterized TEK systems. Notwithstanding these findings, the use of traditional protected areas as a form of TEK appears to be highly valued by the majority of survey participants. Demand-led research aimed at examining TEK’s role in the face of changing socioeconomic and environmental conditions can contribute to the formulation and implementation of policy-relevant strategies. EDITED BY Leni Camacho

本文言語English
ページ(範囲)24-38
ページ数15
ジャーナルInternational Journal of Biodiversity Science, Ecosystem Services and Management
12
1-2
DOI
出版ステータスPublished - 1月 2 2016
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ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • 生態、進化、行動および分類学
  • 生態学
  • 自然保全および景観保全
  • 管理、モニタリング、政策と法律

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