Abstract:
The study aims at assessing the effect of Giriegikh project for community
based range lands rehabilitation for carbon sequestration and bio-diversity on
rural people economy and its impact on the natural resources conservation.
The project provided different production inputs to its beneficiaries to assist
them to diversify their production system and to encourage them to
participate on natural resources conservation programs.
The study targeted the agro-pastoralist group living in Gireigikh Rural
Council, Bara Province, North Kordofan State and concentrate on the
economic side of the strategy.
The study was based on primary data, collected from the beneficiaries in
eight villages belonging to the project, through a questionnaire designed for
this purpose. For comparison purposes, non beneficiaries from three villages
out side the project also contributed in filling a questionnaire in the same
period. The sample size was composed of 244 beneficiaries and 100 non
beneficiaries who were randomly selected. Secondary data from different
sources has also been utilized.
The research objective was to assess the effect of the project strategy on
improving rural people economy and its impact on their level of contribution
in natural resources conservation programs. Several hypotheses were
designed to assess the research objectives.
Chi-square test and T-test, were used to see if there are significant differences
between beneficiaries and non-beneficiaries in some economic and
conservation aspects. Descriptive statistics were also used for the
interpretation of the data.
Testing the study hypotheses enabled the assessment of the effect of the
project in achieving its short-term objectives (the economic objectives), as
well as long-term objectives (natural resources conservation objectives).
1- Effect of the project in rural people economy
The study revealed that the project has significant statistical differences
between project beneficiaries and non beneficiaries on the following aspects:
-There were significant differences in income between beneficiaries and
non-beneficiaries. Beneficiaries’ income was much higher than the non-
beneficiary group.
-The project had a sound contribution on alleviating poverty among its
beneficiaries.
-People in the project villages had more access to some high value food
(vegetables and fruits) than those outside the project villages.
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-Women in the project sites were actively participated in the production
process that enabled them to improve their income and their management
and production skills.
-People who were adopting sheep production got much higher income than
those who relied on crop cultivation to earn income. This led the majority of
beneficiaries to prefer sheep rearing as a main source for income. This was
compatible with the promising production system for this environmental
zone.
-People, who participated in the project programs, were exposed to different
types of training to improve their management and production skills, than
those who were not participating.
- Beneficiaries who were capable of developing their local sources of
finance, and managed better their farms, succeeded to sustain their
economic production.
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As a result of the adherence to the master- land use plan in project
sites, very low incidents of conflicts was reported among resource user, in
the area in comparison to non-project sites.
2- Effect of the project on natural resources conservation
- There was a high level of awareness among project beneficiaries, about
their role towards conservation of natural resources and environment
rehabilitation compared to non-beneficiaries.
- People who participated in the project economic programs also showed a
high level of participation on the different conservation activities, to increase
the vegetation biomass.
- A significant reduction on wood cutting for fuel consumption and home
construction was found in the project villages in comparison to non-project
ones.
The study concluded that the economic support to the agricultural
production in vulnerable ecosystems can bring fruitful results on both the
rural economy and the surrounding environment. However, sustainability of
the production on the provided activities, after the project period, will rely
more on the availability of reliable source of finance and promotion of people
managerial and production skills. The role of Government is very essential in
these aspects.