Non-timber forest products provide multiple livelihood benefits. They are mainly harvested from the wild until their value increases and over-harvesting incentivises cultivation. Markets have driven cultivation, but are also frequently negatively associated with maintaining populations of wild species. A forest-to-farm transition can maintain and enhance sustainable livelihoods as well as help maintain genetic resources aided by species specific regulation, customary traditions and support from research and development initiative
In recent times some economists view Non-Timber Forest Products (NTFPs) extraction and marketing as ...
Employment and income from non-farm activities are of increasing importance in the rural economy of ...
Forests support rural livelihoods and food security in many developing countries by providing critic...
Non-timber forest products provide multiple livelihood benefits. They are mainly harvested from the ...
This book contains 17 case studies of non-timber forest products (NTFPs) in Africa. it reveals an an...
Many trees are important to local communities for health, income, nutrition, and construction purpos...
The contribution of Non-Wood Forest Products (NWFPs) and services in livelihood support has been rev...
The objective of the study is to evaluate the impact of forest transition on non-timber forest prod...
This paper provides an overview and synthesis of the processing and marketing of NWFP in Africa. Ind...
The objective of the study is to evaluate the impact of deforestation on non-timber forest products ...
Internationally, there is interest in increasing the trade in ‘green’ market products, such as organ...
This paper makes a desk review of the role of non-timber forest products (NTFPs) in the rural econom...
Small and medium forest enterprises (SMFEs) based on non-timber forest products (NTFPs) are already ...
Reasons for the decline of people’s income from any given non-timber forest product are: over-harves...
For millennia forests have provided local communities with food, medicine and fibres and with income...
In recent times some economists view Non-Timber Forest Products (NTFPs) extraction and marketing as ...
Employment and income from non-farm activities are of increasing importance in the rural economy of ...
Forests support rural livelihoods and food security in many developing countries by providing critic...
Non-timber forest products provide multiple livelihood benefits. They are mainly harvested from the ...
This book contains 17 case studies of non-timber forest products (NTFPs) in Africa. it reveals an an...
Many trees are important to local communities for health, income, nutrition, and construction purpos...
The contribution of Non-Wood Forest Products (NWFPs) and services in livelihood support has been rev...
The objective of the study is to evaluate the impact of forest transition on non-timber forest prod...
This paper provides an overview and synthesis of the processing and marketing of NWFP in Africa. Ind...
The objective of the study is to evaluate the impact of deforestation on non-timber forest products ...
Internationally, there is interest in increasing the trade in ‘green’ market products, such as organ...
This paper makes a desk review of the role of non-timber forest products (NTFPs) in the rural econom...
Small and medium forest enterprises (SMFEs) based on non-timber forest products (NTFPs) are already ...
Reasons for the decline of people’s income from any given non-timber forest product are: over-harves...
For millennia forests have provided local communities with food, medicine and fibres and with income...
In recent times some economists view Non-Timber Forest Products (NTFPs) extraction and marketing as ...
Employment and income from non-farm activities are of increasing importance in the rural economy of ...
Forests support rural livelihoods and food security in many developing countries by providing critic...