This study explores the relationship between poverty and Amazonian forest management by Brazil nut harvesters in southeastern Peru. Although the poor rely more upon natural resource-based income than the rich, wealthier households use more forest wood and land than poorer ones. Contrary to the belief that exploitation of nontimber forest products can alleviate deforestation, this study finds that seasonal Brazil nut extraction is accompanied by unsustainable forestry activities during the rest of the year. Only those who find employment in activities unrelated to forestry manage to break the link between poverty and environmental degradation. (C) 2003 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved
For more than a century, northern Bolivia has had a tradition of commercial forest exploitation. For...
Tropical forests play an important role in mitigation of climate change and are the habitat for trad...
This study evaluated whether processing non-timber forest products (NTFPs) and establishing trade pa...
This study explores the relationship between poverty and Amazonian forest management by Brazil nut h...
Brazil nuts are harvested from the primary rainforests in the Amazonian lowlands as a direct form of...
Brazil nuts are an economically important non-timber forest product throughout the Amazon Basin, but...
Brazil nuts are an economically important non-timber forest product throughout the Amazon Basin, but...
The commercial extraction of non-timber forest products (NTFP) from tropical forests has been consid...
The commercial extraction of non-timber forest products (NTFP) from tropical forests has been consid...
Although many examples of multiple-use forest management may be found in tropical smallholder system...
Sustainable exploitation is widely advocated as a strategy for reconciling economic pressures upon n...
This study evaluated whether processing non-timber forest products (NTFPs) and establishing trade pa...
This study examines the impacts of the development of the principal extractive products of the Amazo...
For more than a century, northern Bolivia has had a tradition of commercial forest exploitation. For...
For more than a century, northern Bolivia has had a tradition of commercial forest exploitation. For...
For more than a century, northern Bolivia has had a tradition of commercial forest exploitation. For...
Tropical forests play an important role in mitigation of climate change and are the habitat for trad...
This study evaluated whether processing non-timber forest products (NTFPs) and establishing trade pa...
This study explores the relationship between poverty and Amazonian forest management by Brazil nut h...
Brazil nuts are harvested from the primary rainforests in the Amazonian lowlands as a direct form of...
Brazil nuts are an economically important non-timber forest product throughout the Amazon Basin, but...
Brazil nuts are an economically important non-timber forest product throughout the Amazon Basin, but...
The commercial extraction of non-timber forest products (NTFP) from tropical forests has been consid...
The commercial extraction of non-timber forest products (NTFP) from tropical forests has been consid...
Although many examples of multiple-use forest management may be found in tropical smallholder system...
Sustainable exploitation is widely advocated as a strategy for reconciling economic pressures upon n...
This study evaluated whether processing non-timber forest products (NTFPs) and establishing trade pa...
This study examines the impacts of the development of the principal extractive products of the Amazo...
For more than a century, northern Bolivia has had a tradition of commercial forest exploitation. For...
For more than a century, northern Bolivia has had a tradition of commercial forest exploitation. For...
For more than a century, northern Bolivia has had a tradition of commercial forest exploitation. For...
Tropical forests play an important role in mitigation of climate change and are the habitat for trad...
This study evaluated whether processing non-timber forest products (NTFPs) and establishing trade pa...