Hidden resources: Non-timber forest products for livelihood improvement and biodiversity conservation: Documenting Kenyan experiences

The case-studies in this manual present a number of innovative approaches to environmental management, particularly in woodland areas threatened by aridity. The studies document the way communities living near woodlands developed non-timber forest products that have improved their livelihoods and he...

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Autores principales: Agromisa, Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation, Pelum Kenya
Formato: Manual
Publicado: Agromisa 2009
Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/81062
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spelling CGSpace810622024-01-08T18:54:14Z Hidden resources: Non-timber forest products for livelihood improvement and biodiversity conservation: Documenting Kenyan experiences Agromisa Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation Pelum Kenya The case-studies in this manual present a number of innovative approaches to environmental management, particularly in woodland areas threatened by aridity. The studies document the way communities living near woodlands developed non-timber forest products that have improved their livelihoods and helped to conserve biodiversity. The book provides useful information for communities living and working in similar agro-ecological areas. 2009 2017-05-17T06:45:42Z 2017-05-17T06:45:42Z Manual https://hdl.handle.net/10568/81062 Open Access application/pdf Agromisa Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation Pelum Kenya
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