2024
DOI: 10.31355/102
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Conflict-resolution empowerment: A panacea or pacifier for project sustainability

Abstract: Aim/Purpose: The purpose of this study was to assess the extent to which conflict-resolution empowerment influences sustainability of forest conservation projects Background: The study was undertaken in Taita-Taveta County in Kenya within Mbololo and Mwambirwa forest areas. It targeted 28,984 residents of the county. A sample size of 365 respondents was obtained using Yamane formula. Methodology: The research used cluster, systematic and purposive sampling techniques. Mixed methods of data collection and an… Show more

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