Magister Artium - MAThe aim of this thesis is to explore the socio-economic factors that impact on the sustainable harvesting of buchu in the Western Cape of South Africa. Some of the factors that will be explored include poverty, natural resource tenure, legislation, and local practices with regard to the harvesting of buchu. In order to achieve the objectives of the study, which include documenting different local livelihoods, establishing the roles played by the harvesting of wild buchu within these livelihoods, and analyzing perceptions of different stakeholders regarding sustainable harvesting of buchu, the study employed two approaches. The first was a review of the literature, and the second, empirical research in the form of a case ...
This paper argues that craftwork, using non-timber plant species, is a crucial element of the liveli...
The increasing demand for Prunus africana resources is an opportunity for its conservation and comme...
An IES Working Paper on wildlife plants in Zimbabwe.There is a good potential to domesticate high va...
Increased management through domestication is the predicted, and often necessary, commercialisation ...
This paper describes the assumptions and results of a study to assess whether cultivation of medicin...
Sustainable harvesting practices are important for conserving plant species and their habitats; but ...
The Agulhas Plain, in South Africa’s Western Cape Province, is home to the Cape Floristic Region (CF...
M.Sc. (Environmental Management)Abstract: Wild plant species play a major role in the lives of peopl...
The importance of wild edible herbaceous species to resource poor households in most rural economies...
Non-timber forest products are increasingly being commercialised by smallholder farmers and urban-ba...
Thesis (PhD (Forest and Wood Science))—University of Stellenbosch, 2007.Developing sustainable mecha...
South Africa’s Agulhas Plain is home to the Cape Floristic Region (CFR), one of the richest floras i...
Growing demand for therapeutic products from indigenous medicinal plants has led to increased intere...
Rising demand for medicinal plants has led to increased pressure on wild plant populations. This, co...
Forest and woodland ecosystems provide a variety of natural resources such as fuelwood, brushwood an...
This paper argues that craftwork, using non-timber plant species, is a crucial element of the liveli...
The increasing demand for Prunus africana resources is an opportunity for its conservation and comme...
An IES Working Paper on wildlife plants in Zimbabwe.There is a good potential to domesticate high va...
Increased management through domestication is the predicted, and often necessary, commercialisation ...
This paper describes the assumptions and results of a study to assess whether cultivation of medicin...
Sustainable harvesting practices are important for conserving plant species and their habitats; but ...
The Agulhas Plain, in South Africa’s Western Cape Province, is home to the Cape Floristic Region (CF...
M.Sc. (Environmental Management)Abstract: Wild plant species play a major role in the lives of peopl...
The importance of wild edible herbaceous species to resource poor households in most rural economies...
Non-timber forest products are increasingly being commercialised by smallholder farmers and urban-ba...
Thesis (PhD (Forest and Wood Science))—University of Stellenbosch, 2007.Developing sustainable mecha...
South Africa’s Agulhas Plain is home to the Cape Floristic Region (CFR), one of the richest floras i...
Growing demand for therapeutic products from indigenous medicinal plants has led to increased intere...
Rising demand for medicinal plants has led to increased pressure on wild plant populations. This, co...
Forest and woodland ecosystems provide a variety of natural resources such as fuelwood, brushwood an...
This paper argues that craftwork, using non-timber plant species, is a crucial element of the liveli...
The increasing demand for Prunus africana resources is an opportunity for its conservation and comme...
An IES Working Paper on wildlife plants in Zimbabwe.There is a good potential to domesticate high va...