Abstract: Conservationists promote non-timber forest products (NTFP) to simultaneously alleviate poverty and conserve ecosystems. Unfortunately, little is known about how such products actually contribute to poverty alleviation, or how various complementary policies such as green marketing campaigns or cooperative management might impact resource health and users ’ welfare. This paper develops a simple NTFP extraction model that focuses on spatial and labor market dimensions of use in both managed and unmanaged settings. The model contrasts patterns of spatial use, resource health, and income generation under open access and community-managed institutions. We then test the conceptual model by investigating the case of xate production in t...
The contributions that non-timber forest products (NTFPs) can make to rural livelihoods, and the fac...
The potential importance of natural reosurces for the livelihood of poor rural households has long b...
Employment and income from non-farm activities are of increasing importance in the rural economy of ...
The commercial extraction of non-timber forest products (NTFP) from tropical forests has been consid...
Patterns of forest cover and forest degradation determine the size and types of ecosystem services f...
While there is much interest by NGOs and environmental groups in the potential of non-timber forest...
This study explores Non-Timber Forest Products (NTFPs) production and company–community partnerships...
The potential importance of natural resources in poor rural household livelihoods has long been reco...
This paper examines the determinants behind households' decisions regarding non-timber forest produc...
This study explores the relationship between poverty and Amazonian forest management by Brazil nut h...
We discuss the extent of compatibility of timber and non-timber forest product (NTFP) extraction in ...
This article addresses the question, to what extent and under which conditions nontimber forest prod...
A number of empirical studies on tropical forests have focused on the issues of agricultural develop...
This chapter addresses the question, to what extent and under which conditions nontimber forest prod...
It is recognized that non-timber forest products (NTFP) are important for the well-beig of many rura...
The contributions that non-timber forest products (NTFPs) can make to rural livelihoods, and the fac...
The potential importance of natural reosurces for the livelihood of poor rural households has long b...
Employment and income from non-farm activities are of increasing importance in the rural economy of ...
The commercial extraction of non-timber forest products (NTFP) from tropical forests has been consid...
Patterns of forest cover and forest degradation determine the size and types of ecosystem services f...
While there is much interest by NGOs and environmental groups in the potential of non-timber forest...
This study explores Non-Timber Forest Products (NTFPs) production and company–community partnerships...
The potential importance of natural resources in poor rural household livelihoods has long been reco...
This paper examines the determinants behind households' decisions regarding non-timber forest produc...
This study explores the relationship between poverty and Amazonian forest management by Brazil nut h...
We discuss the extent of compatibility of timber and non-timber forest product (NTFP) extraction in ...
This article addresses the question, to what extent and under which conditions nontimber forest prod...
A number of empirical studies on tropical forests have focused on the issues of agricultural develop...
This chapter addresses the question, to what extent and under which conditions nontimber forest prod...
It is recognized that non-timber forest products (NTFP) are important for the well-beig of many rura...
The contributions that non-timber forest products (NTFPs) can make to rural livelihoods, and the fac...
The potential importance of natural reosurces for the livelihood of poor rural households has long b...
Employment and income from non-farm activities are of increasing importance in the rural economy of ...