Abstract:
In Kenya, all forestry functions were National Government affairs until 2013
when farm forestry extension was devolved to the 47 Counties, Homabay
County being one of them. However, the adoption and extent of
implementation of the devolved farm forestry extension services are little
known and its impact on rural livelihoods has not been effectively
established as well as the implementation of the Transition Implementation
Plan by the County Government of Homabay is not evident. Structured
questionnaires were administered purposively to 399 respondents spread in
eight Sub-Counties of Homabay to gather data on the extent of
implementation of the devolved farm forestry extension services, to evaluate
socio-economic effects of farm forestry extension services to rural
communities and the extent of adoption of devolved farm forestry extension
services. Results indicate the extent of adoption of farm forestry extension
services is low with the farmers expressing that as much as it’s a devolved
function, it is not an active process within the rural communities (82%). The
key socio-economic factors that affect the adoption and implementation of
devolved farm forestry are; farmers level of income for purchase of tree seeds
(61%), market availability for tree seedlings (44%), land sizes and tenure
systems (68%). The extent of implementation was influenced by County
Government budget allocation and prioritization (67%), availability of
qualified personnel (81%), government policies on interactions between the
two levels of governments (49%) and obligation to the Transition
Implementation Plan (89%). The results suggest that County Government
needs to prioritize budget allocation and have adequate personnel as means to adequately implement the devolved functions and also to implement the
Transition Implementation Plan as laid down by the Kenya Forest Service.
Description:
Article Research on Adoption and Implementation of Devolved Farm Forestry Extension
Services from Kenya Forest Service to County Governments: Socio Economic Wellbeing of Rural Communities and Experiences from Homabay
County, Kenya.