Increased management through domestication is the predicted, and often necessary, commercialisation outcome of a wild resource which is subject to a demanding market that promotes competition amongst producers and the depletion of wild stocks. This has been the case for commercial buchu (Agathosma betulina and Agathosma crenulata), a historically wild collected plant which has been cultivated on a large-scale in selected areas of the Western Cape Province of South Africa. Buchu is an endemic, aromatic shrub around which a lucrative industry spanning diverse and distant markets has developed. Alongside its medicinal properties, buchu is primarily valued for its essential oil which is exported for use in international flavour and fragrant ind...
Commercialisation often increases the difficulty in managing harvested plant populations sustainably...
Thesis (M.Sc.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2008.The aim of the study was to find ...
Wild harvested products (WHPs) are plants and animals, or parts of them, that are harvested from the...
Magister Artium - MAThe aim of this thesis is to explore the socio-economic factors that impact on t...
Includes bibliographical references.The role that non-timber forest products (NTFPs) play in the liv...
This paper describes the assumptions and results of a study to assess whether cultivation of medicin...
An IES Working Paper.The bark of Warburgia salutaris, locally known as muranga, is a medicine of gre...
The importance of wild edible herbaceous species to resource poor households in most rural economies...
The trade of non-timber forest products (NTFPs), also known as biotrade, has existed for hundreds of...
[From introduction:] The intensive harvesting of medicinal plants for commercial trade in South Afri...
Non-timber forest products are increasingly being commercialised by smallholder farmers and urban-ba...
The Agulhas Plain, in South Africa’s Western Cape Province, is home to the Cape Floristic Region (CF...
Rising demand for medicinal plants has led to increased pressure on wild plant populations. This, co...
An IES Working Paper on wildlife plants in Zimbabwe.There is a good potential to domesticate high va...
Plants have been used since ancient times to heal and cure diseases and to improve the health and th...
Commercialisation often increases the difficulty in managing harvested plant populations sustainably...
Thesis (M.Sc.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2008.The aim of the study was to find ...
Wild harvested products (WHPs) are plants and animals, or parts of them, that are harvested from the...
Magister Artium - MAThe aim of this thesis is to explore the socio-economic factors that impact on t...
Includes bibliographical references.The role that non-timber forest products (NTFPs) play in the liv...
This paper describes the assumptions and results of a study to assess whether cultivation of medicin...
An IES Working Paper.The bark of Warburgia salutaris, locally known as muranga, is a medicine of gre...
The importance of wild edible herbaceous species to resource poor households in most rural economies...
The trade of non-timber forest products (NTFPs), also known as biotrade, has existed for hundreds of...
[From introduction:] The intensive harvesting of medicinal plants for commercial trade in South Afri...
Non-timber forest products are increasingly being commercialised by smallholder farmers and urban-ba...
The Agulhas Plain, in South Africa’s Western Cape Province, is home to the Cape Floristic Region (CF...
Rising demand for medicinal plants has led to increased pressure on wild plant populations. This, co...
An IES Working Paper on wildlife plants in Zimbabwe.There is a good potential to domesticate high va...
Plants have been used since ancient times to heal and cure diseases and to improve the health and th...
Commercialisation often increases the difficulty in managing harvested plant populations sustainably...
Thesis (M.Sc.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2008.The aim of the study was to find ...
Wild harvested products (WHPs) are plants and animals, or parts of them, that are harvested from the...