ABSTRACT
Forests are believed to play critical ecological, social, cultural, and economic role to
the livelihoods of smallholder farmers in Kenya and even all over the world. Forestry
Provisioning Ecosystem Services (FPES) contribute significantly to smallholder
farmers‘ livelihoods though this contribution is sometimes not accounted for.
Understanding the role played by FPES to the livelihood of smallscale farmers is
crucial for sustainable management of the forest resources. This study therefore
sought to investigate the contribution of FPES to the livelihoods of smallholder
farmers adjacent Chyulu hills forest, Makueni County. The specific study objectives
were to; (i) Identify the type of FPES provided by Chyulu hills forest to the adjacent
communities (ii) Evaluate the contribution of FPES to the household income of
smallholder farmers adjacent Chyulu hills forest and (iii) Assess factors influencing
utilization of the Chyulu hills FPES. A survey research design was used. Stratified
and purposive sampling methods were used to select the specific study Sub-locations.
A sample size of 62 respondents was selected in the two Sub-locations using the
coefficient of variation method (Nassiuma, 2000). Frequency distribution was used to
determine the type of FPES extracted from Chyulu hills forest and the contribution of
FPES to the household income of smallscale farmers. Logit regression model was
used to analyze data on factors influencing utilization of the Chyulu hills forest. The
results established that farmers in both Sub-locations extracted FPES with the 37.5%
and 64.3% of the respondents in Mang‘elete and Kiu Sub-locations, respectively
extracting the services from the forest. The types of FPES extracted from Chyulu hills
forest were mainly food and medicinal plants. In Mang‘elete Sub-location, the most
extracted food material was vegetables (44.4%) while in Kiu Sub-location honey was
the most extracted at 87.5%. In Mang‘elete the most extracted herbal was Terminalia
brownie (52.4%) while in Kiu Sub-location the most extracted was Grewia bicolor
(60.9%). Results further showed that FPES contributed a substantial amount of money
to the income of the respondents with total mean income from FPES in the two Sublocations
being Ksh 811.36 (8.4%) while that from other sources such as farming
being Ksh 8,907.53 (91.6%). There was a significant difference between the monthly
mean incomes (Mang‘elete (M= 355.56, SD= 1,252.04) and Kiu (M= 1,267.17,
SD=3,085.60, t (58) = -2.26, p
, M & MINOO, V (2021). Contribution Of Forest Provisioning Ecosystem Services To Livelihoods Of Smallholder Farmers Adjacent Chyulu Hills Forest. Afribary. Retrieved from https://afribary.com/works/contribution-of-forest-provisioning-ecosystem-services-to-livelihoods-of-smallholder-farmers-adjacent-chyulu-hills-forest
, MUSYOKA and VICTORIA MINOO "Contribution Of Forest Provisioning Ecosystem Services To Livelihoods Of Smallholder Farmers Adjacent Chyulu Hills Forest" Afribary. Afribary, 07 May. 2021, https://afribary.com/works/contribution-of-forest-provisioning-ecosystem-services-to-livelihoods-of-smallholder-farmers-adjacent-chyulu-hills-forest. Accessed 22 Nov. 2024.
, MUSYOKA, VICTORIA MINOO . "Contribution Of Forest Provisioning Ecosystem Services To Livelihoods Of Smallholder Farmers Adjacent Chyulu Hills Forest". Afribary, Afribary, 07 May. 2021. Web. 22 Nov. 2024. < https://afribary.com/works/contribution-of-forest-provisioning-ecosystem-services-to-livelihoods-of-smallholder-farmers-adjacent-chyulu-hills-forest >.
, MUSYOKA and MINOO, VICTORIA . "Contribution Of Forest Provisioning Ecosystem Services To Livelihoods Of Smallholder Farmers Adjacent Chyulu Hills Forest" Afribary (2021). Accessed November 22, 2024. https://afribary.com/works/contribution-of-forest-provisioning-ecosystem-services-to-livelihoods-of-smallholder-farmers-adjacent-chyulu-hills-forest