Title of article :
Socio-Economic Impacts of Agro-Forestry on Livelihoods of Rural Households in Southern Region of the Punjab, Pakistan
Author/Authors :
luqman, muhammad university of sargodha - university college of agriculture, Sargodha, Pakistan , saqib, raheel university of agriculture - department of agricultural extension education and communication, Peshawar, Pakistan , karim, mujahid university of sargodha - university college of agriculture, Sargodha, Pakistan , nawab, khalid university of agriculture - department of agriculture extension education and communication, Peshawar, Pakistan , rehman, abdur gomal university - department of agricultural economics, Dera Ismail Khan, Pakistan , yaseen, muhammad university of sargodha - university college of agriculture, Sargodha, Pakistan
From page :
880
To page :
887
Abstract :
Agro-forestry is practiced in many of the developing countries including Pakistan. In order to findout its socio-economic impacts on the livelihoods of rural household in the Southern Punjab, the present studywas carried out in 2016 at University College of Agriculture, University of Sargodha. Data were collected fromrandomly selected 160 rural heads of households using interview schedule. Majority (76.2%) of the respondentswere young (26 to 40 years). A significant majority (76.3%) were illiterate and only 23.8% were literate (Havingmore than five years of schooling). Farming was the major income source for majority (69.4%) of respondents.Small farming is very common as more than 60.0% of the respondents had only up to 5 acres of land. Majority(65.6%) were perceived as poor (having monthly income 7000 PKR). Regarding impact of agro forestry onrural household food security “good source of fuel wood” ranked first (mean=2.95). Small land holding was oneof the major constraints (mean=2.62). Decrease in soil loss was the main advantage of agro-forestry as perceivedby majority of respondents. There was highly significant relationship between educational status, income sourceand size of land holding and perceived poverty. It was very much easy to predict the poverty status (dependentvariable) of respondents through their physical, financial and human assets/capitals (independent variables).
Keywords :
Agro , forestry , Livelihoods , Rural poverty , Socio , economic impacts
Journal title :
Sarhad Journal of Agriculture
Journal title :
Sarhad Journal of Agriculture
Record number :
2554227
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