An emphasis on global markets for non-timber forest products (NTFPs) often overshadows attention to the local trade in many traditionally lead to further marginalisation of the low-income groups involved. This paper draws on the literature and the research experience of the authors in three different regions of the world to demonstrate the significance of local markets for NTFPs and to build a case for recognising and strengthening support to them. Discussion includes: features of these markets and current trends favouring them; the benefits they bring to producers and traders; their comparative advantages in relation to their role in strengthening livelihoods; and the policy reforms and development support required to improve them. The aut...
Engagement in the market changes the opportunities and strategies of forest-related peoples. Efforts...
Engagement in the market changes the opportunities and strategies of forest-related peoples. Efforts...
This article challenges the pervasive view that commercialisation of non-timber forest products can ...
This book provides a comprehensive, global synthesis of current knowledge on the potential and chall...
Non-timber forests products (NTFPs) provide multiple livelihood benefits to local communities and re...
This paper provides an overview and synthesis of the processing and marketing of NWFP in Africa. Ind...
Many rural dwellers in tropical regions depend on non-timber forest products (NTFPs) for their livel...
Commercialisation of non-timber forest products (NTFPs) has been widely promoted as an approach to r...
Engagement in the market changes the opportunities and strategies of forest-related peoples. Efforts...
Although trade in non-timber forest products (NTFPs) has been widely promoted as an approach to rura...
Engagement in the market changes the opportunities and strategies of forest-related peoples. Efforts...
Engagement in the market changes the opportunities and strategies of forest-related peoples. Efforts...
Many rural dwellers depend on non-timber forest products (NTFPs) for their livelihood and their inco...
This article challenges the pervasive view that commercialisation of non-timber forest products can ...
Engagement in the market changes the opportunities and strategies of forest-related peoples. Efforts...
Engagement in the market changes the opportunities and strategies of forest-related peoples. Efforts...
Engagement in the market changes the opportunities and strategies of forest-related peoples. Efforts...
This article challenges the pervasive view that commercialisation of non-timber forest products can ...
This book provides a comprehensive, global synthesis of current knowledge on the potential and chall...
Non-timber forests products (NTFPs) provide multiple livelihood benefits to local communities and re...
This paper provides an overview and synthesis of the processing and marketing of NWFP in Africa. Ind...
Many rural dwellers in tropical regions depend on non-timber forest products (NTFPs) for their livel...
Commercialisation of non-timber forest products (NTFPs) has been widely promoted as an approach to r...
Engagement in the market changes the opportunities and strategies of forest-related peoples. Efforts...
Although trade in non-timber forest products (NTFPs) has been widely promoted as an approach to rura...
Engagement in the market changes the opportunities and strategies of forest-related peoples. Efforts...
Engagement in the market changes the opportunities and strategies of forest-related peoples. Efforts...
Many rural dwellers depend on non-timber forest products (NTFPs) for their livelihood and their inco...
This article challenges the pervasive view that commercialisation of non-timber forest products can ...
Engagement in the market changes the opportunities and strategies of forest-related peoples. Efforts...
Engagement in the market changes the opportunities and strategies of forest-related peoples. Efforts...
Engagement in the market changes the opportunities and strategies of forest-related peoples. Efforts...
This article challenges the pervasive view that commercialisation of non-timber forest products can ...