Publicado 2018
“…The most frequently cited ecosystem services were water, timber and plants with symbolic or
religious and medicinal value, and the perception among respondents significantly influenced by socio-demographic factors; namely land tenure status, distance to the forest, ethnicity, age class, education level (p < 0.05); (ii) The perception of forest cover change differed somewhat between male (63.2%) and female (35.6%) respondents as well as among age classes (p < 0.05) such that the young age class perceived a moderate change or no change to a greater degree than the other two age classes; (iii) Almost all respondents perceived an overall warming, drying up of rivers and springs, early onset of summer and monsoons and frequent dry season fires. …”
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