TY  - JOUR
T1  - Peoples Perceptions of the Old Oyo National Park, Nigeria: Germane Issues in Park Management
AU - , Abimbola O. Adetoro 
JO  - Environmental Research Journal
VL  - 2
IS  - 4
SP  - 182
EP  - 186
PY  - 2008
DA  - 2001/08/19
SN  - 1994-5396
DO  - erj.2008.182.186
UR  - https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?doi=erj.2008.182.186
KW  - Peoples perceptions
KW  -park management
KW  -rural development
KW  -integrated conservation
KW  -community involvement
AB  - The study examined the peoples perceptions of the management and existence of the Old Oyo National Park, Nigeria. The study respondents were residents of the communities located around the park. The data collection took place over 6 months during which quantitative data was collected from 250 respondents. The data was analysed with frequency distribution, percentages and chi-square to measure the peoples knowledge of the conservation area and their perceptions of the management. The result shows that though 74.0% of the respondents were able to give one correct reason for the creation of the park, 29.6% for different reasons saw no need for its continued existence while others believe that it is stopping them from benefiting from their heritage (15.2%), it serves as hideout for armed robbers (12.4%), it has led to the absence of wild animals (bush meat) at social functions (10.8%), hunting is prohibited in the park (6.0%) and it is governments attempts at issuing licences to hunters (4.8%). The study observed that the community members were not involved in the park management activities though many of them support the park management and do desire to be part of the management. The study recommends that the park management should assist the communities to address the problems of insecurity in the areas and recruit more indigenes as park staff while the government is encouraged to adopt an Integrated Conservation and Rural Development approach to conservation in the park and country generally.
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