Olokemeji Forest Reserve | |
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Location | Between Abeokuta and Ibadan, Nigeria |
Nearest city | Lagos |
Coordinates | 7°15′N 3°20′E / 7.25°N 3.33°E |
Area | 71 km2 (27 sq mi) |
Established | 1900 |
Governing body | Ogun State Government |
Olokemeji Forest Reserve is Nigeria's first Forest Reserve, established around 1900.[ citation needed] The reserve covers about 5,900 hectares and is located between the Nigerian cities of Abeokuta and Ibadan. [1] While the reserve does contain freshwater swamp forest areas, particularly in the south, its primary composition is characterized by moist evergreen forest, often referred to as 'mixed rainforest' [2]
The structure and composition of the woody flora at Olokemeji forest reserve reflect the significant anthropogenic interference that has taken place in the area. [3] A 2016 paper recommended a holistic plan to alleviate farming pressures on the forest reserve, incorporating poverty alleviation measures and promoting sustainable farming practices to reduce dependence on extensive cultivation. [4]
Olokemeji Forest Reserve | |
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Location | Between Abeokuta and Ibadan, Nigeria |
Nearest city | Lagos |
Coordinates | 7°15′N 3°20′E / 7.25°N 3.33°E |
Area | 71 km2 (27 sq mi) |
Established | 1900 |
Governing body | Ogun State Government |
Olokemeji Forest Reserve is Nigeria's first Forest Reserve, established around 1900.[ citation needed] The reserve covers about 5,900 hectares and is located between the Nigerian cities of Abeokuta and Ibadan. [1] While the reserve does contain freshwater swamp forest areas, particularly in the south, its primary composition is characterized by moist evergreen forest, often referred to as 'mixed rainforest' [2]
The structure and composition of the woody flora at Olokemeji forest reserve reflect the significant anthropogenic interference that has taken place in the area. [3] A 2016 paper recommended a holistic plan to alleviate farming pressures on the forest reserve, incorporating poverty alleviation measures and promoting sustainable farming practices to reduce dependence on extensive cultivation. [4]