Title
Socioeconomic conditions and landowners’ perception affect the intention to restore polylepis forests in the central andes of peru
Date Issued
01 February 2021
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Publisher(s)
Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
Abstract
Research Highlights: Families more dependent on crops as the main source of income of properties have a greater intention of restoring Polylepis forest areas. However, this intention reduces with the increase of family dependence on subsistence products supplied by Polylepis forests. Properties where the chances of restoration of Polylepis forests are greater are those where the educational and technical level is better. Objectives: We aimed to comprehend which socioeconomic factors of rural properties and families’ perception were determinant for the intention to restore Polylepis forests in the Central Andes region of Peru. Material and Methods: We collected data through visits and the application of questionnaires. We selected 13 rural communities in the Tulumayo River Basin. We randomly sampled 10 to 20 families in each community, depending on its size, totaling 200 families. We used generalized linear mixed model (GLMM) to test which variables affect the intention to restore the forest. Results: When crops are the main source of income in the property, the families have more intention to restore Polylepis areas, on the other hand, when Polylepis forests are an important source of products for the family subsistence, the intention to restore forests reduces, indicating that higher technological status has a positive impact on restoration. The perception that Polylepis forests are important for the existence of water sources had a positive impact on the families’ intention to restore the areas. However, the perception that Polylepis forests are important for native flora persistence had a negative impact on the intention to restore their areas. Conclusions: Our results showed that investment in improving the productivity of the properties and in the education of their landowners should increase the success of eventual programs for restoration of Polylepis forests.
Start page
1
End page
15
Volume
12
Issue
2
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Forestal
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85099976065
Source
Forests
ISSN of the container
1999-4907
Sponsor(s)
Funding: This research was funded by “Instituto General de Investigación de la Universidad Na-cional del Centro del Perú (UNCP/Perú), Code UNESCO 3005.99”, “Coordenação de Aperfeiçoa-mento de Pessoal de Nível Superior do Brasil (CAPES/Brasil)”, “Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvi-mento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq/Brasil)”, and “Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de Minas Gerais (FAPEMIG/Brasil)”. Acknowledgments: We thank the team at the ?Centro de Investigacion en Alta Monta?a (CIAM/ UNCP/Peru)? for their support and help in collecting data in the field and data tabulation.
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