Income from non-timber forest products

NTFPs can be of particular importance to people in forested mountain locations, because of their relative lack of access to alternative inputs and sources of income. Mountain forest uses centred on NTFPs can show a clearer link between conservation and development potentials due to the reduced oppor...

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Autores principales: Arnold, J.E.M., Ruíz Pérez, M.
Formato: Capítulo de libro
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2000
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/18211
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Ruíz Pérez, M.
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description NTFPs can be of particular importance to people in forested mountain locations, because of their relative lack of access to alternative inputs and sources of income. Mountain forest uses centred on NTFPs can show a clearer link between conservation and development potentials due to the reduced opportunities to intensify use of natural resources and to a greater local awareness of environmental constraints. This places great importance on effective government policies, legislation and practices that establish and protect the use and management rights of those who rely on the related forest and tree resources, and equally underlines the need for interventions that support rather than impede the ability of mountain NTFP producers to appropriately respond to new or expanded market opportunities as they emerge.
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spelling CGSpace182112025-01-24T14:20:33Z Income from non-timber forest products Arnold, J.E.M. Ruíz Pérez, M. income non-timber forest products uses mountain areas mountain forests NTFPs can be of particular importance to people in forested mountain locations, because of their relative lack of access to alternative inputs and sources of income. Mountain forest uses centred on NTFPs can show a clearer link between conservation and development potentials due to the reduced opportunities to intensify use of natural resources and to a greater local awareness of environmental constraints. This places great importance on effective government policies, legislation and practices that establish and protect the use and management rights of those who rely on the related forest and tree resources, and equally underlines the need for interventions that support rather than impede the ability of mountain NTFP producers to appropriately respond to new or expanded market opportunities as they emerge. 2000 2012-06-04T09:06:12Z 2012-06-04T09:06:12Z Book Chapter https://hdl.handle.net/10568/18211 en Arnold, J.E.M., Ruiz Perez, M. 2000. Income from non-timber forest products . IUFRO Research Series No.5. In: Price, M.F., Butt, N. (eds.). Forests in sustainable mountain development: a state of knowledge report for 2000. :300-306.
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Ruíz Pérez, M.
Income from non-timber forest products
title Income from non-timber forest products
title_full Income from non-timber forest products
title_fullStr Income from non-timber forest products
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title_short Income from non-timber forest products
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uses
mountain areas
mountain forests
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