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Một khu rừng ngoài những cái cây: Chặt cây ở nông thôn Ghana
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Trong bài báo này, tôi xem xét sự phức tạp của các lực lượng con người liên quan đến việc chặt cây trong một khu rừng ở Ghana. Tôi cung cấp bằng chứng để liên kết các hoạt động chặt cây bừa bãi của một số cộng đồng địa phương với sự mất mát dần dần quyền kiểm soát cộng đồng đối với đất đai và sự thay thế quyền kiểm soát của các nhóm dòng họ bằng các chế độ sở hữu của nhà nước. Tôi chỉ ra rằng các yếu tố liên quan như chiến lược phát triển dựa trên xuất khẩu được nhà nước thúc đẩy, sự gia tăng thương mại hóa nông nghiệp và sự khác biệt trong việc tiếp cận đất đai giữa các hộ gia đình và nhóm đều có tác động tiêu cực đến các truyền thống địa phương về lâm nghiệp bền vững.
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#chặt cây #Ghana #phát triển bền vững #quản lý rừng #thương mại hóa nông nghiệpTài liệu tham khảo
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