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Title: The Perception of Ghanaians on the use of Bamboo as an alternative to Timber
Authors: Baffour-Awuah, Faustina
Keywords: Perception
Ghanaians
Bamboo
Alternative
Timber
Issue Date: Sep-2020
Publisher: University of Cape Coast
Abstract: Cultivation of bamboo is very key in reducing pressure on forest resources which is currently worsening as time goes by. The study evaluated the potential of bamboo and the perception of Ghanaians on bamboo as an alternative to timber in the country. The study employed a qualitative research design because of its appropriateness in understanding and explaining people’s attitude. Using descriptive survey, data were obtained from a sample size 50 people which were chosen out from a population of 200 individuals based in the Forestry Commission, Agriculture (plant protection and regulatory services), Environmental Protection Agency and Non-Governmental Organization’s from Accra comprising of academics. A 32-item questionnaire was the main gathering tool for acquiring information on the topic. The study revealed that, the knowledge on environmental benefits of bamboo is very high from the field of the four institutions. Social benefits of bamboo are also known to the academia in the study and also the study has revealed that, the respondents have a high knowledge about the economic benefits of bamboo. Yet the perception of Ghanaians (respondents) on bamboo as a substitute for timber in the country is not encouraging. In order to combat these negative perceptions of Ghanaians, it is recommended that, there should be a comprehensive education which entails the potential and benefits of bamboo to the environment, community and the country at large. For more income generation, the public needs to be encourage to buy and use bamboo products.
Description: x, 64p:, ill.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/6634
ISSN: 23105496
Appears in Collections:Institute for Development Studies

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