ISSN(Online): 2736-0040 ISSN(Print): 2695-1975
Abstract
The research was aimed at examining the effects of deforestation on livelihood of rural farm households
in Mashegu Local Government area of Niger State, Nigeria. Multistage random was used to choose 190
respondents complimented with interview schedule using structured questionnaires. This study was
carried out in four communities of Mashegu LGA of Niger State, Nigeria which were; Ibbi, Sabonpegi,
Sahorami and Kulho, as participation communities in deforestation activities.The results showed that
most of the respondents were active with mean age of approximately 17 years while the average family
size was 9 person and 93% were married without formal education almost 76% with non-formal
education, the research also shows that the major effect of deforestation on livelihood of rural farming
households were: decrease in income, increase in poverty, and increase in vulnerability to climate change
and also decrease in agricultural activities. Also reveals that majority of the respondents in the study
area lacks knowledge on sustainability of forest resources strategies and practices.The major constraints
faced by the respondents were: communal clash, Rapid disappearance of forest resources. It was
recommended that outreach of sustainable forest strategies and practice should be advocated and
prioritized in the study to avoid further deforestation activities.