What has to change for forests to be saved: an example from Nigeria Plus akindele adeniyi

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International Journal of Development Research

Volume: 
08
Article ID: 
12576
7 pages
Research Article

What has to change for forests to be saved: an example from Nigeria Plus akindele adeniyi

Plus Akindele Adeniyi

Abstract: 

The role of forest resources in rural livelihood and income generation in Nigeria cannot be overemphasized. The ecological, social, economic and environmental roles of the forest could not be dispensed with. The rate of increase in Nigeria population is very high. As a result, there is also increase in the demand for forest resources and land for agricultural purposes. This has led to the wanton removal of the forest ecosystem. This paper considered forest reservation efforts in Nigeria. It also looked at the rate of deforestation and its implication on man and animals, the environmental and biodiversity conservation. The various causes of indiscriminate forest removal were examined and recommendations were highlighted on how to preserve this essential and versatile natural endowment in perpetuity.

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