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THE CAUSES OF AND IMPACT FROM DEFORESTATION ON LOCAL LEVEL SUSTAINABLE FOREST MANAGEMENT IN GHANA. A SURVEY OF DWEASE AND PRAASO COMMUNITIES IN THE ASHANTI REGION Peter Dok Tindan Supervisor Kjell Havnevik University of Agder, 2013 Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences Department of Development Studies Abstract The objective of this study has been to examine the causes of and the impact from deforestation and inquire into the conditions for local level sustainable forest management in Ghana. This has become necessary in the light of the fact that research and policy on deforestation has often asserted it as “evil” because of the long term environmental implication for sustainable development evident in global warming, biodiversity loss and soil degradation. While this is true, it is also undeniable that forest degradation and deforestation have contributed tremendously to the development of households’ livelihoods, income and employment as well as social amenities for the sustenance of indigenous people. Considering the negative consequences albeit socio- economic benefits, this current research has provided a holistic discussion on the impact of deforestation on sustainable management of forests, and has rather asserted deforestation as a “necessary evil”. Using a cross-sectional design approach, the research questions are fashioned and built on the tripartite relationship that between development, environment and management, the major tenets of sustainable development, thereby inquiring into the conditions for local level sustainable forest management in two communities: Dwease and Praaso of the Asante Akim Central Municipality of Ghana. A key argument advanced by this study is that sustainable forest management is a collaborative activity, hence at the local level efforts should be made ensure broad public participation of all stakeholders in decision making and policy design and implementation. i Acknowledgement First of all, I am grateful to Almighty God for his guidance and direction through this work. That aside, I am highly indebted to my supervisor Prof. Kjell Havnevik, for your insightful comments and putting clarity to this work, I say thank you and God bless you. This appreciation is also extended to all the courses tutors and co-tutors as well as the administrators of the Development Management programme at the University of Agder, and also to all my course mates, for the tutelage and wonderful support that shaped my academic evolution over the two years. To all the respondents in Dwease and Praaso, I am very grateful to you for giving me the much needed information that contributed tremendously to making this wholesome masterpiece. Also to all the staff at the Juaso Office of the Forestry Services Division, especially Mr. Boakye M. Amponsah and the forest guards at Dwease, I am grateful and God richly bless you. My appreciation is extended to the technical officer at the Municipal Agricultural Development Unit, Konongo, and Mr. Wellington Asirifi Asuah at the Asante Akim Central Municipal Assembly for providing me with the needed official statistics and background literature on the study area. To all the research assistants and friends who helped me during my data collection, especially Mr. Akurugu, Bernice and Sherry, you are all very much appreciated. I am also grateful to my family members for your love and support and for believing in me even in the hardest moments, I love you all. Finally, I will like to thank the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norad) for providing a generous NOMA (Norad’s Programme for Master Studies) scholarship which made it possible for me to complete this two-year MSc programme in Development Management. All errors remain my own. ii Dedication “This thesis is dedicated to my Family” iii
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