Increasing subsistence as well as commercial expectations from non-timber forest products necessitates more careful assessment of resource base and sustainable harvesting scheme. Forest User Groups as well as supporting organizations facing challenges to ensure sustainable harvesting of these products, and in several instances, they are developing specific methods to cope with this. This paper reviews ANSAB and some other organizations' experiences with commercial medicinal herbs and fiber-yielding shrubs. These cases demonstrate the need for a diversity of resource assessment approaches to..
Nepal’s community forestry is touted as a development success, especially in relation to how local c...
Wider discussions are held as to the contribution of community forestry programme in Nepal to improv...
The involvement of local communities has increasingly been recognised for the conservation and susta...
Increasing subsistence as well as commercial expectations from non-timber forest products necessitat...
Non-timber forest products (NTFPs) consist of goods of biological origin other than wood, derived fr...
Non-Timber Forest Products (NTFPs) have attracted substantial interest in the recent years with the ...
This research explores the existing harvesting and marketing practices of selected Non Timber Forest...
Many of the plants and fungi that are harvested for nontimber products (e.g., foods, medicines, craf...
Non-Wood Forest Products (NWFPs), such as greeneries, mushrooms, berries, nuts, resins, essential oi...
The efficient use of forest goods and services is crucial for sustainable forest management (SFM). T...
The Apatani, non-nomadic tribe, have evolved an ecologically sustainable system of rural forestry in...
The Community Forestry has been the most effective means of managing common forest resources in Nepa...
The Non timber forest produce (NTFPs) are the source of livelihood for the forest fringe communities...
There is growing knowledge about, and appreciation of, the importance of non-timber forest products ...
The study was initially conceived to identify ten important MAPs and NTFPs to present information to...
Nepal’s community forestry is touted as a development success, especially in relation to how local c...
Wider discussions are held as to the contribution of community forestry programme in Nepal to improv...
The involvement of local communities has increasingly been recognised for the conservation and susta...
Increasing subsistence as well as commercial expectations from non-timber forest products necessitat...
Non-timber forest products (NTFPs) consist of goods of biological origin other than wood, derived fr...
Non-Timber Forest Products (NTFPs) have attracted substantial interest in the recent years with the ...
This research explores the existing harvesting and marketing practices of selected Non Timber Forest...
Many of the plants and fungi that are harvested for nontimber products (e.g., foods, medicines, craf...
Non-Wood Forest Products (NWFPs), such as greeneries, mushrooms, berries, nuts, resins, essential oi...
The efficient use of forest goods and services is crucial for sustainable forest management (SFM). T...
The Apatani, non-nomadic tribe, have evolved an ecologically sustainable system of rural forestry in...
The Community Forestry has been the most effective means of managing common forest resources in Nepa...
The Non timber forest produce (NTFPs) are the source of livelihood for the forest fringe communities...
There is growing knowledge about, and appreciation of, the importance of non-timber forest products ...
The study was initially conceived to identify ten important MAPs and NTFPs to present information to...
Nepal’s community forestry is touted as a development success, especially in relation to how local c...
Wider discussions are held as to the contribution of community forestry programme in Nepal to improv...
The involvement of local communities has increasingly been recognised for the conservation and susta...