To manage non-timber forest products (NTFPs) properly, it is imperative to have a basic understanding of the biology and ecology of the target species, the site capabilities of the forest under management and the response of the target species o harvesting and other human and natural disturbances. This chapter explores ecological issues relating to NTFP harvest, including knowledge of species harvested, harvest impacts and the importance of trained harvesters
Tropical forests could satisfy multiple demands for goods and services both for present and future g...
It is well established that non-timber forest products make significant contributions to rural incom...
Tropical forests could satisfy multiple demands for goods and services both for present and future g...
The term 'non-timber forest products' (NTFPs) describes a wide range of products, including medicina...
Trade of non-timber forest products (NTFP) is a strategy that combines socioeconomic development wit...
This study is one in a series of activities undertaken by CIFOR to reach a better understanding of t...
Non-timber forest products (NTFPs) are not inherently ideal candidates for certification. They are m...
This book contains a number of commissioned background papers presented at the workshop on ‘Research...
This paper discusses the assumptions underlying non-timber forest product (NTFP)-based approaches. T...
Many forest communities possess considerable knowledge of the natural resources they use. Such knowl...
Nontimber forests products (NTFPs) are the mainstay of rural livelihoods and local economies the wor...
Many of the plants and fungi that are harvested for nontimber products (e.g., foods, medicines, craf...
There is growing knowledge about, and appreciation of, the importance of non-timber forest products ...
This book provides a comprehensive, global synthesis of current knowledge on the potential and chall...
It is recognized that non-timber forest products (NTFP) are important for the well-beig of many rura...
Tropical forests could satisfy multiple demands for goods and services both for present and future g...
It is well established that non-timber forest products make significant contributions to rural incom...
Tropical forests could satisfy multiple demands for goods and services both for present and future g...
The term 'non-timber forest products' (NTFPs) describes a wide range of products, including medicina...
Trade of non-timber forest products (NTFP) is a strategy that combines socioeconomic development wit...
This study is one in a series of activities undertaken by CIFOR to reach a better understanding of t...
Non-timber forest products (NTFPs) are not inherently ideal candidates for certification. They are m...
This book contains a number of commissioned background papers presented at the workshop on ‘Research...
This paper discusses the assumptions underlying non-timber forest product (NTFP)-based approaches. T...
Many forest communities possess considerable knowledge of the natural resources they use. Such knowl...
Nontimber forests products (NTFPs) are the mainstay of rural livelihoods and local economies the wor...
Many of the plants and fungi that are harvested for nontimber products (e.g., foods, medicines, craf...
There is growing knowledge about, and appreciation of, the importance of non-timber forest products ...
This book provides a comprehensive, global synthesis of current knowledge on the potential and chall...
It is recognized that non-timber forest products (NTFP) are important for the well-beig of many rura...
Tropical forests could satisfy multiple demands for goods and services both for present and future g...
It is well established that non-timber forest products make significant contributions to rural incom...
Tropical forests could satisfy multiple demands for goods and services both for present and future g...