The faint promise of a distant market: a survey of Belem's trade in non-timber forest products

Increased trade in non-timber forest products (NTFP) has been promoted as one possible means to slow tropical deforestation by increasing the economic value of intact forest. A market surcey of NTFP's occuring in the Capim River basin in eastern Amazonia, Brazil demonstrated that the realitty for ma...

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Main Author: Shanley, P.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: 2002
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/18584
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description Increased trade in non-timber forest products (NTFP) has been promoted as one possible means to slow tropical deforestation by increasing the economic value of intact forest. A market surcey of NTFP's occuring in the Capim River basin in eastern Amazonia, Brazil demonstrated that the realitty for many smallholder communities in frontier and remote regions includes chronic transportation difficulties, high variability in fruit production, perishable products and lack of market expertise. In some communities, declining abundance of NTFP's due to logging and fire has resulted in a lack of forest products to even meet subsistence needs. In areas close to cities where transportation is assured and where forest clearing has crowded the natural occurence of some valuable native NTFPs, smallholder who manage and successfully market nativefruit and medicinal species are overcoming there obstacles. In frontier regions and undergoing rapid transformation, however, decline in locally used and regionally marketed NTFPs currently pose detrimental consequences for communities. Findings suggest that an overemphasis on NTFP marketing has diverted attention from local livelihood, resource access and subsistence issues.
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spelling CGSpace185842025-01-24T14:12:22Z The faint promise of a distant market: a survey of Belem's trade in non-timber forest products Shanley, P. non-timber forest products trade markets distance travelled forest products surveys medicinal plants fruits tropical forests sustainability Increased trade in non-timber forest products (NTFP) has been promoted as one possible means to slow tropical deforestation by increasing the economic value of intact forest. A market surcey of NTFP's occuring in the Capim River basin in eastern Amazonia, Brazil demonstrated that the realitty for many smallholder communities in frontier and remote regions includes chronic transportation difficulties, high variability in fruit production, perishable products and lack of market expertise. In some communities, declining abundance of NTFP's due to logging and fire has resulted in a lack of forest products to even meet subsistence needs. In areas close to cities where transportation is assured and where forest clearing has crowded the natural occurence of some valuable native NTFPs, smallholder who manage and successfully market nativefruit and medicinal species are overcoming there obstacles. In frontier regions and undergoing rapid transformation, however, decline in locally used and regionally marketed NTFPs currently pose detrimental consequences for communities. Findings suggest that an overemphasis on NTFP marketing has diverted attention from local livelihood, resource access and subsistence issues. 2002 2012-06-04T09:08:35Z 2012-06-04T09:08:35Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/18584 en Shanley, P. 2002. The faint promise of a distant market: a survey of Belem's trade in non-timber forest products . Biodiversity and Conservation (11) :615-636. ISSN: 0960-3115.
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distance travelled
forest products
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medicinal plants
fruits
tropical forests
sustainability
Shanley, P.
The faint promise of a distant market: a survey of Belem's trade in non-timber forest products
title The faint promise of a distant market: a survey of Belem's trade in non-timber forest products
title_full The faint promise of a distant market: a survey of Belem's trade in non-timber forest products
title_fullStr The faint promise of a distant market: a survey of Belem's trade in non-timber forest products
title_full_unstemmed The faint promise of a distant market: a survey of Belem's trade in non-timber forest products
title_short The faint promise of a distant market: a survey of Belem's trade in non-timber forest products
title_sort faint promise of a distant market a survey of belem s trade in non timber forest products
topic non-timber forest products
trade
markets
distance travelled
forest products
surveys
medicinal plants
fruits
tropical forests
sustainability
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