Estimating use-values and relative importance of Amazonian flood plain trees and forests to local inhabitants

Use-values have been advocated as a tool to compare the value of not just individual species, but also of plant families and forest types to local people, e.g. to identify species or habitats in need of special management or conservation. We estimated use-values in three forest types (upper restinga...

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Autores principales: Kvist, L.P., Andersen, M., Hesselsoe, M., Vanclay, J.K.
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 1995
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/17633
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author Kvist, L.P.
Andersen, M.
Hesselsoe, M.
Vanclay, J.K.
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description Use-values have been advocated as a tool to compare the value of not just individual species, but also of plant families and forest types to local people, e.g. to identify species or habitats in need of special management or conservation. We estimated use-values in three forest types (upper restinga, lower restinga, tahuampa) on the Amazon flood plain south of Iquitos (Peru), compared two methodologies, identified the most valuable species, and contrasted these valuations with the actual use of forest resources in local villages. A new method for estimating use-values was contrasted with the method of Phillips and Gentry (1993a). Despite philosophical and procedural differences, estimates were highly correlated (r2=0.86). We discuss limitations of both methods and suggest some possible enhancements. The need to discriminate between past, present and potential uses is emphasized.
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spelling CGSpace176332025-01-24T14:13:12Z Estimating use-values and relative importance of Amazonian flood plain trees and forests to local inhabitants Kvist, L.P. Andersen, M. Hesselsoe, M. Vanclay, J.K. floodplains trees forests local population Use-values have been advocated as a tool to compare the value of not just individual species, but also of plant families and forest types to local people, e.g. to identify species or habitats in need of special management or conservation. We estimated use-values in three forest types (upper restinga, lower restinga, tahuampa) on the Amazon flood plain south of Iquitos (Peru), compared two methodologies, identified the most valuable species, and contrasted these valuations with the actual use of forest resources in local villages. A new method for estimating use-values was contrasted with the method of Phillips and Gentry (1993a). Despite philosophical and procedural differences, estimates were highly correlated (r2=0.86). We discuss limitations of both methods and suggest some possible enhancements. The need to discriminate between past, present and potential uses is emphasized. 1995 2012-06-04T09:02:17Z 2012-06-04T09:02:17Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/17633 en Kvist, L.P., Andersen, M., Hesselsoe, M., Vanclay, J.K. 1995. Estimating use-values and relative importance of Amazonian flood plain trees and forests to local inhabitants . Commonwealth Forestry Review 74 (4) :293-300.
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Andersen, M.
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Estimating use-values and relative importance of Amazonian flood plain trees and forests to local inhabitants
title Estimating use-values and relative importance of Amazonian flood plain trees and forests to local inhabitants
title_full Estimating use-values and relative importance of Amazonian flood plain trees and forests to local inhabitants
title_fullStr Estimating use-values and relative importance of Amazonian flood plain trees and forests to local inhabitants
title_full_unstemmed Estimating use-values and relative importance of Amazonian flood plain trees and forests to local inhabitants
title_short Estimating use-values and relative importance of Amazonian flood plain trees and forests to local inhabitants
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local population
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