Research Article

Do Locals’ Perception of Bushfire Impact on Rubber Trees Match or Mismatch with Empirical Data? Evidence from Edo State, Nigeria

Volume: 23 Number: 1 March 24, 2023
Paul Orobosa Orobator *, Peter Akpodiogaga-a Odjugo
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Do Locals’ Perception of Bushfire Impact on Rubber Trees Match or Mismatch with Empirical Data? Evidence from Edo State, Nigeria

Abstract

Aim of study: This study determined whether locals’ perception of bushfire impact on rubber trees matched or mismatched with empirical data. Area of study: This investigation was conducted in Rubber Research Institute of Nigeria (RRIN) and six neighboring communities (Uhie, Iyanomo, Obaretin, Obayantor I, Ogbekpen and Obagie) in Edo State, Nigeria. Material and methods: Quantitative data on tree height, canopy, diameter at breast height (DBH) and bark were obtained by direct measurements and field observation in burnt and unburnt rubber plantations. Locals’ perceptive data were obtained through the administration of questionnaire. Descriptive statistics were used to examine data on perception of locals’ while Student-t test was adopted to determine significant differences of tree parameters in burnt and unburnt rubber plantations. Main results: There were significant differences in height, canopy and DBH of rubber trees. Besides incidences of fissured tree bark; reduction in height, canopy and DBH of trees were detected in burnt rubber plantation. Majority of the local’s agreed that bushfire negatively impacted rubber tree parameters and natives’ perception aligned with the experiential results. Highlights: Locals’ perception of bushfire effect on rubber trees accessed through the Likert-type format of questionnaire matched with empirical data.

Keywords

Bushfire Effect, Empirical Data, Ethnoecology, Natives’ Perception, Rubber Plantations

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APA
Orobator, P. O., & Odjugo, P. A.- a. (2023). Do Locals’ Perception of Bushfire Impact on Rubber Trees Match or Mismatch with Empirical Data? Evidence from Edo State, Nigeria. Kastamonu University Journal of Forestry Faculty, 23(1), 52-63. https://doi.org/10.17475/kastorman.1269503
AMA
1.Orobator PO, Odjugo PA a. Do Locals’ Perception of Bushfire Impact on Rubber Trees Match or Mismatch with Empirical Data? Evidence from Edo State, Nigeria. Kastamonu University Journal of Forestry Faculty. 2023;23(1):52-63. doi:10.17475/kastorman.1269503
Chicago
Orobator, Paul Orobosa, and Peter Akpodiogaga-a Odjugo. 2023. “Do Locals’ Perception of Bushfire Impact on Rubber Trees Match or Mismatch With Empirical Data? Evidence from Edo State, Nigeria”. Kastamonu University Journal of Forestry Faculty 23 (1): 52-63. https://doi.org/10.17475/kastorman.1269503.
EndNote
Orobator PO, Odjugo PA- a (March 1, 2023) Do Locals’ Perception of Bushfire Impact on Rubber Trees Match or Mismatch with Empirical Data? Evidence from Edo State, Nigeria. Kastamonu University Journal of Forestry Faculty 23 1 52–63.
IEEE
[1]P. O. Orobator and P. A.- a Odjugo, “Do Locals’ Perception of Bushfire Impact on Rubber Trees Match or Mismatch with Empirical Data? Evidence from Edo State, Nigeria”, Kastamonu University Journal of Forestry Faculty, vol. 23, no. 1, pp. 52–63, Mar. 2023, doi: 10.17475/kastorman.1269503.
ISNAD
Orobator, Paul Orobosa - Odjugo, Peter Akpodiogaga-a. “Do Locals’ Perception of Bushfire Impact on Rubber Trees Match or Mismatch With Empirical Data? Evidence from Edo State, Nigeria”. Kastamonu University Journal of Forestry Faculty 23/1 (March 1, 2023): 52-63. https://doi.org/10.17475/kastorman.1269503.
JAMA
1.Orobator PO, Odjugo PA- a. Do Locals’ Perception of Bushfire Impact on Rubber Trees Match or Mismatch with Empirical Data? Evidence from Edo State, Nigeria. Kastamonu University Journal of Forestry Faculty. 2023;23:52–63.
MLA
Orobator, Paul Orobosa, and Peter Akpodiogaga-a Odjugo. “Do Locals’ Perception of Bushfire Impact on Rubber Trees Match or Mismatch With Empirical Data? Evidence from Edo State, Nigeria”. Kastamonu University Journal of Forestry Faculty, vol. 23, no. 1, Mar. 2023, pp. 52-63, doi:10.17475/kastorman.1269503.
Vancouver
1.Paul Orobosa Orobator, Peter Akpodiogaga-a Odjugo. Do Locals’ Perception of Bushfire Impact on Rubber Trees Match or Mismatch with Empirical Data? Evidence from Edo State, Nigeria. Kastamonu University Journal of Forestry Faculty. 2023 Mar. 1;23(1):52-63. doi:10.17475/kastorman.1269503