Non-timber forest products (NTFP) are very important for people of Central African countries, however they are not adequately taken into account in economic calculation and forest management. The author reviews the current state of knowledge on NTFP, their socio-economic role, their modes of utilisation and related problems, and outlines suggestions to improve their management. There is an extreme diversity of NTFP, in relation to the high biodiversity and complexity of ecosystems in the wet tropical forests of Central Africa, hence the need to treat forest management in a holistic manner instead of considering the sole aspect of timber production. Local people have a deep understanding of NTFP, and their utilisation gives rise to a special...
This book contains a number of commissioned background papers presented at the workshop on ‘Research...
This book contains a number of commissioned background papers presented at the workshop on ‘Research...
This study is one in a series of activities undertaken by CIFOR to reach a better understanding of t...
NTFPs are important for Central African populations because of their close links with the forest env...
Recently adopted reforms of forest legislation in Central African countries take into account the in...
The humid forest of the equatorial zone is characterized by considerable biological diversity. Some ...
This book contains 17 case studies of non-timber forest products (NTFPs) in Africa. it reveals an an...
Many trees are important to local communities for health, income, nutrition, and construction purpos...
Les produits forestiers non ligneux constituent l’une des richesses des écosystèmes forestiers du Ba...
Interest in non-timber forest products (NTFPs) has increased due to their role in poverty reduction,...
The forests of the Congo Basin are exploited by rural communities and timber companies at different ...
This book contains a number of commissioned background papers presented at the workshop on ‘Research...
The forests of the Congo Basin are exploited by rural communities and timber companies at different ...
The forests of the Congo Basin are exploited by rural communities and timber companies at different ...
The term 'non-timber forest products' (NTFPs) describes a wide range of products, including medicina...
This book contains a number of commissioned background papers presented at the workshop on ‘Research...
This book contains a number of commissioned background papers presented at the workshop on ‘Research...
This study is one in a series of activities undertaken by CIFOR to reach a better understanding of t...
NTFPs are important for Central African populations because of their close links with the forest env...
Recently adopted reforms of forest legislation in Central African countries take into account the in...
The humid forest of the equatorial zone is characterized by considerable biological diversity. Some ...
This book contains 17 case studies of non-timber forest products (NTFPs) in Africa. it reveals an an...
Many trees are important to local communities for health, income, nutrition, and construction purpos...
Les produits forestiers non ligneux constituent l’une des richesses des écosystèmes forestiers du Ba...
Interest in non-timber forest products (NTFPs) has increased due to their role in poverty reduction,...
The forests of the Congo Basin are exploited by rural communities and timber companies at different ...
This book contains a number of commissioned background papers presented at the workshop on ‘Research...
The forests of the Congo Basin are exploited by rural communities and timber companies at different ...
The forests of the Congo Basin are exploited by rural communities and timber companies at different ...
The term 'non-timber forest products' (NTFPs) describes a wide range of products, including medicina...
This book contains a number of commissioned background papers presented at the workshop on ‘Research...
This book contains a number of commissioned background papers presented at the workshop on ‘Research...
This study is one in a series of activities undertaken by CIFOR to reach a better understanding of t...