Forest and the goods and services they provide are essential for human livelihood and wellbeing. An assessment on the likely impact of deforestation on NTFPs along gender line is therefore imperative for effective adaptations for NTFPs collectors. The study examined the adaptive strategies to deforestation stress employed among NTFPs collectors across gender line in Oluwa Forest Reserve area of Ondo State, Nigeria. Multistage sampling technique was used to select respondents for the study. Data were collected with the aid of well-structured interview schedule on 181 NTFPs collectors (94 males and 87 females) and analysed using descriptive statistics and inferential statistics. The data targeted socio-economic characteristics, level of...
The study focused on the assessment of commercial importance and determinant factors influencing col...
This study aimed at assessing the impact of conflict on the level of availability of selected non-ti...
This study examined the effect of forest degradation on livelihood returns in Government forest rese...
The study examined the participation of rural women in exploitation of non-timber forest products ...
Millions of people, especially those living in rural areas in developing countries collect Non-Timbe...
Non-timber forest products (NTFP) from trees are often collected using unsustainable practices, whic...
The study investigated evaluation of economic impact of non-timber forest products collections in Ar...
The significant role of Non-Timber Forest Products (NTFPs) cannot be over emphasized in nation build...
The study investigated Non-Timber Forest Products (NTFPs) collection as an alternative source of inc...
The exploitation of forest resources is carried out by both male and female; they do this because th...
Marketing of commercially important Non-timber Forest Products (NTFPs) can be a potential source of ...
Non-Timber Forest Products (NTFPs) play an important role both forest conservation and improving liv...
Forest Products (FPs) are numerous and exhaustive processing of some species adds to the number of u...
This study focused on the contribution of NTFPs species to the livelihood of Mokwa people, Niger sta...
This study assessed the socioeconomic importance of Non Timber Forest Products (NTFPs) among the ...
The study focused on the assessment of commercial importance and determinant factors influencing col...
This study aimed at assessing the impact of conflict on the level of availability of selected non-ti...
This study examined the effect of forest degradation on livelihood returns in Government forest rese...
The study examined the participation of rural women in exploitation of non-timber forest products ...
Millions of people, especially those living in rural areas in developing countries collect Non-Timbe...
Non-timber forest products (NTFP) from trees are often collected using unsustainable practices, whic...
The study investigated evaluation of economic impact of non-timber forest products collections in Ar...
The significant role of Non-Timber Forest Products (NTFPs) cannot be over emphasized in nation build...
The study investigated Non-Timber Forest Products (NTFPs) collection as an alternative source of inc...
The exploitation of forest resources is carried out by both male and female; they do this because th...
Marketing of commercially important Non-timber Forest Products (NTFPs) can be a potential source of ...
Non-Timber Forest Products (NTFPs) play an important role both forest conservation and improving liv...
Forest Products (FPs) are numerous and exhaustive processing of some species adds to the number of u...
This study focused on the contribution of NTFPs species to the livelihood of Mokwa people, Niger sta...
This study assessed the socioeconomic importance of Non Timber Forest Products (NTFPs) among the ...
The study focused on the assessment of commercial importance and determinant factors influencing col...
This study aimed at assessing the impact of conflict on the level of availability of selected non-ti...
This study examined the effect of forest degradation on livelihood returns in Government forest rese...