TITLE:
Community Tree Species Preferences in Zambales, Philippines
AUTHORS:
Ruth C. Cordero
KEYWORDS:
Native Species, Species Preferences, Restoration, Zambales
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Journal of Ecology,
Vol.12 No.10,
October
8,
2022
ABSTRACT: Reforestation and reforestation efforts are generally dependent on the species recommended by the government. In the Philippines, most reforestation activities use Gmelina arborea, Acacia mangium, and Swietenia macrophylla due to their usual economic returns. Thus, the use of native species is less favored over exotic species. This paper considered the species preferences of the local community as involved in reforestation activities in Zambales. Assessment of the stakeholders’ preferences was based on a listing of species given by the respondents and community perceived benefits or uses. Familiarity of the respondents with the species presented to them was also considered in the analysis.