Planning for woodcarving in the 21st century
This info brief provides information on the positive and negative impacts, challenges and reformulation policy on woodcarving industry. The positive impacts in many developing countries are: to contribute significant income, provide safety net, and it links to tourism and adds considerable value to...
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Center for International Forestry Research
2002
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| description | This info brief provides information on the positive and negative impacts, challenges and reformulation policy on woodcarving industry. The positive impacts in many developing countries are: to contribute significant income, provide safety net, and it links to tourism and adds considerable value to wood compared to others. The negative impacts are that it depletes raw materials and can affect biodiversity of indigenous forest and impacts negatively on livelihoods of some non-carver households. This brief than identify the challenges to sustain the woodcarving industry and to sustain the resource. Present policies neglect the significant economic and livelihood contributions of forest products other than timber. This brief concludes with recommendations to policy makers in Forestry, Tourism and Development sectors on reformulating the present policy. |
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| spelling | CGSpace186382025-01-24T14:12:41Z Planning for woodcarving in the 21st century Center for International Forestry Research wood carving industry forest products industry policies non-timber forest products This info brief provides information on the positive and negative impacts, challenges and reformulation policy on woodcarving industry. The positive impacts in many developing countries are: to contribute significant income, provide safety net, and it links to tourism and adds considerable value to wood compared to others. The negative impacts are that it depletes raw materials and can affect biodiversity of indigenous forest and impacts negatively on livelihoods of some non-carver households. This brief than identify the challenges to sustain the woodcarving industry and to sustain the resource. Present policies neglect the significant economic and livelihood contributions of forest products other than timber. This brief concludes with recommendations to policy makers in Forestry, Tourism and Development sectors on reformulating the present policy. 2002 2012-06-04T09:08:38Z 2012-06-04T09:08:38Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/18638 en Open Access Center for International Forestry Research CIFOR. 2002. Planning for woodcarving in the 21st century . CIFOR Infobrief No.1. Bogor, Indonesia, CIFOR. 4p. |
| spellingShingle | wood carving industry forest products industry policies non-timber forest products Center for International Forestry Research Planning for woodcarving in the 21st century |
| title | Planning for woodcarving in the 21st century |
| title_full | Planning for woodcarving in the 21st century |
| title_fullStr | Planning for woodcarving in the 21st century |
| title_full_unstemmed | Planning for woodcarving in the 21st century |
| title_short | Planning for woodcarving in the 21st century |
| title_sort | planning for woodcarving in the 21st century |
| topic | wood carving industry forest products industry policies non-timber forest products |
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