Chepangs are highly marginalized indigenous nationalities of Nepal, who live nearby the forests that are rich in Non-timber Forest Products (NTFPs) of commercial importance. These NTFPs can be a potential source of income for Chepangs. This study describes the role of Chepangs in the marketing channel of those NTFPs and analyses the household socio-economic characteristics that influence the collection and marketing of NTFPs by Chepangs in Shaktikhor VDC of Chitwan district using backward multiple regression method. Empirical evidences show that collection and marketing of NTFPs is not an attractive source of income especially for those relatively better-off Chepang households who possess higher landholdings, food self-sufficiency, and inco...
Since 1995, the Korea Forest Service has supported the commercialisation of non-timber forest produc...
An understanding of the nature and extent of households' dependence on NTFPs can facilitate the poli...
This article examines the feasibility of integrating five non-timber forest product (NTFP) species i...
Chepangs are highly marginalized indigenous nationalities of Nepal, who live nearby the forests that...
Chepangs are highly marginalized indigenous nationalities of Nepal, who live nearby the forests that...
In recent decades there has been growing interest in the contribution of Non-Timber Forest Products ...
Non-Timber Forest Products (NTFPs) have attracted substantial interest in the recent years with the ...
This policy brief is based on SANDEE working paper no. 16-06, "Local institutions and forest product...
This article explores the factors that influence pro-poor commercial management of non-timber forest...
Non-timber forest products are the major source of income for mountainous countries like Nepal. This...
We expected that the indigenous communities of Jaldapara National Park depend on the non-timber fore...
This study examines the contribution of forest products from community forests to household income, ...
Non Timber Forest Products (NTFP) can fulfill important community needs and improve rural livelihood...
The collection and sale of non-timber forest products is a major source of livelihood in some region...
This research explores the existing harvesting and marketing practices of selected Non Timber Forest...
Since 1995, the Korea Forest Service has supported the commercialisation of non-timber forest produc...
An understanding of the nature and extent of households' dependence on NTFPs can facilitate the poli...
This article examines the feasibility of integrating five non-timber forest product (NTFP) species i...
Chepangs are highly marginalized indigenous nationalities of Nepal, who live nearby the forests that...
Chepangs are highly marginalized indigenous nationalities of Nepal, who live nearby the forests that...
In recent decades there has been growing interest in the contribution of Non-Timber Forest Products ...
Non-Timber Forest Products (NTFPs) have attracted substantial interest in the recent years with the ...
This policy brief is based on SANDEE working paper no. 16-06, "Local institutions and forest product...
This article explores the factors that influence pro-poor commercial management of non-timber forest...
Non-timber forest products are the major source of income for mountainous countries like Nepal. This...
We expected that the indigenous communities of Jaldapara National Park depend on the non-timber fore...
This study examines the contribution of forest products from community forests to household income, ...
Non Timber Forest Products (NTFP) can fulfill important community needs and improve rural livelihood...
The collection and sale of non-timber forest products is a major source of livelihood in some region...
This research explores the existing harvesting and marketing practices of selected Non Timber Forest...
Since 1995, the Korea Forest Service has supported the commercialisation of non-timber forest produc...
An understanding of the nature and extent of households' dependence on NTFPs can facilitate the poli...
This article examines the feasibility of integrating five non-timber forest product (NTFP) species i...