The fishbone diagram identifies several potential causes for below an 85% survival rate of a NGP plantation, grouped into categories of process, equipment, people, materials, and environment/management. Key causes included insufficient monitoring equipment, lack of community involvement and technical assistance, poor planning of planting sites, and incompatible soil and seedlings. Unclear policies and low funding for maintenance also contributed to the low survival rate.
The fishbone diagram identifies several potential causes for below an 85% survival rate of a NGP plantation, grouped into categories of process, equipment, people, materials, and environment/management. Key causes included insufficient monitoring equipment, lack of community involvement and technical assistance, poor planning of planting sites, and incompatible soil and seedlings. Unclear policies and low funding for maintenance also contributed to the low survival rate.
The fishbone diagram identifies several potential causes for below an 85% survival rate of a NGP plantation, grouped into categories of process, equipment, people, materials, and environment/management. Key causes included insufficient monitoring equipment, lack of community involvement and technical assistance, poor planning of planting sites, and incompatible soil and seedlings. Unclear policies and low funding for maintenance also contributed to the low survival rate.
Insufficient of monitoring site identification) involvement equipment (drone, Below 85% survival transportation equipment) Lack of technical Poor IEC assistance by the rate of NGP Lack of available fire-fighting campaign Implementers equipment on site Plantation Poor monitoring system
Low quality produced Inaccessibility of the Inefficient administration and
seedlings Planting sites legislative support Absence of sustainable Nursery Incompatibility of the Lack of Fund for soil and seedlings Maintenance and Protection for the NGP graduated sited Unclear policies and (after 3 years) guidelines Materials Management