The Contribution of Umbrella Pinus Forests (Pinus pinea L.) to Village Legal Entities and Local Economy: The Case of Gediz Basin
Abstract
This study, was conducted in villages with state-owned umbrella pine (Pinus pinea L.) forests in the vicinity in the provinces of Izmir and Manisa located in Gediz Basin. In this study, efforts were made to determine quantity and nature of contribution of state-owned umbrella pine forests, which are managed by Directorate General of Forestry (OGM) and located in Gediz Basin, to village legal entities and local economy. Targets were umbrella pine forests established by state reforestation projects made in Gediz Basin in the past and villages in the vicinity of forests, in which umbrella pine shows a natural distribution. While selecting these areas, instead of umbrella pine forests established recently, umbrella pine forests which passed to pine cone yield, in other words, which provide income for local people by being collected by village legal entities/villagers or others contracted to do of umbrella pine which shows a wide distribution in Gediz Basin, and the contribution to local economy of forest villagers, who earn income by collecting this product in cone form, and of people and companies who trade and process this product in their facilities are addressed. The results of a survey study conducted with village headmen/villagers are given here. Mean age of the group who are engaged in the production of pine nuts in general was found to be 48 and above, and it was determined that young people are not interested in this job. They stated that they are also engaged in agriculture and animal husbandry because they sell their products to agents/traders and their income from pine nut is low. It was seen that unlike other villagers, village headmen market their products while they are on trees in the forest, and are even unaware of the quantity of product collected in most cases. The quantity of pine nut cones paid to forest administration as the tariff cost and recorded is estimated to be around %20 of the actual amount of cone production.
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Primary Language
Turkish
Subjects
Engineering, Environmentally Sustainable Engineering
Journal Section
Research Article
Authors
Akın Güleç
This is me
0000-0001-7839-0334
Türkiye
Ahmet Tolunay
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0000-0001-7839-0334
Türkiye
Publication Date
June 30, 2021
Submission Date
February 25, 2021
Acceptance Date
June 30, 2021
Published in Issue
Year 2021 Volume: 5 Number: 1
