From "Sacrilege" to Sustainability : Reforestation and Organic Farming in Forikrom, Ghana

Forikrom, a community of 6,000 people in the Techiman District of Ghana, is located in an area of open grassland. The area once produced cocoa, but the practice ended in 1983 after some fires. Further deforestation resulted from inappropriate farming methods. Forikrom has now turned the corner to reforestation of its environment, but the initiative did not succeed without significant cultural conflict and could have reached the level it has without the impetus for new solutions that the conflict produced. The most important consequences of the Forikrom initiative have been: a) social comity and b) the emergence of an environmentally-conscious community that serves as a model for other towns in the region.

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Main Author: Easton, Peter
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 1999-01
Subjects:AFFORESTATION, CASH CROPS, CASSAVA, COCOA, COOPERATIVES, CROP, CROP PRODUCTION, CULTIVATION, DEFORESTATION, DROUGHT, DRY SEASON, ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION, FARM, FARMER, FARMERS, FARMS, FOREST, FORESTRY, FORESTRY OFFICES, FUELWOOD, INCOME, LOCAL AUTHORITIES, MAIZE, NATURAL RESOURCE, NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT, ORGANIC FARMING, PLANTAIN, PLANTATIONS, PLANTING, REFORESTATION, SEED, SEEDLINGS, SOIL, SOIL FERTILITY, STREAMS, TOBACCO, TREE FARMING, TREES, UNDP, VEGETABLE GARDENING, VEGETABLES, WATER RIGHTS, WATER SOURCE DEFORESTATION, ACCESS TO WATER, RELIGIOUS PRACTICE, DISPUTES, SECTS, DISPUTE SETTLEMENT, COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION, WATER RIGHTS CONFLICTS, AGRICULTURAL TRAINING, NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS, ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS OF AGRICULTURE, ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/1999/01/439641/sacrilege-sustainability-reforestation-organic-farming-forikrom-ghana
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/10834
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