Title of article :
The Effects of Population Growth on Deforestation in Nigeria: 1991 – 2016
Author/Authors :
oyetunji, po forestry research institute of nigeria (frin) - onigambari research station, Ibadan, Nigeria , ibitoye, os forestry research institute of nigeria (frin) - onigambari research station, Ibadan, Nigeria , akinyemi, go forestry research institute of nigeria (frin) - onigambari research station, Ibadan, Nigeria , fadele, oa forestry research institute of nigeria (frin) - onigambari research station, Ibadan, Nigeria , oyediji, ot forestry research institute of nigeria (frin) - onigambari research station, Ibadan, Nigeria
From page :
1329
To page :
1334
Abstract :
This study examines the effects of population growth on deforestation in Nigeria between 1991 and 2016. Anthropogenic factors especially population growth were identified to be the major forces responsible for deforestation in Nigeria. The Augmented Dickey Fuller (ADF) test was used to establish stationarity among the variables and the Johansen cointegration test was used to establish a long run relationship between population growth and deforestation in Nigeria. Population growth was found to have a negative effect on the available forest cover in Nigeria. The study therefore recommends the development of rural areas, enactment of policies aimed at reducing population growth and sensitization to protect the available forest resources in Nigeria.
Keywords :
forests , deforestation , population growth
Journal title :
Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management
Journal title :
Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management
Record number :
2728989
Link To Document :
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