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Souare Konsala, Froumsia Moksia, Hamawa Yougouda, Sassouang Evele Moctar, . Tchobsala, Ibrahima Adamou
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Forest products play an important role in supporting livelihoods in many developing countries. The study examined diversity and local uses of non-timber forest products (NTFPs) in Zamay forest reserve in Cameroon. The inventory design consisted of three ...
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Wendy Cocksedge,Brian Titus,Darcy Mitchell
Invitations to participate in a survey on forestry?non-timber forest product issues were issued to approximately 3500 individuals and organizations across British Columbia. There were 287 responses (8%), and detailed interviews were carried out with 26 r...
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Darcy Mitchell,Tom Hobby
Non-timber forest resources (NTFRs) are increasingly recognized globally as important in supporting the livelihoods of forest-dependent, often Aboriginal communities, in fostering natural resource conservation, and in providing ecosystem services. As Bri...
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Tom Hobby,Michael Keefer
This case study explores the commercial development of black huckleberries (Vaccinium membranaceum Dougl.) in the Kootenay region of British Columbia. Black huckleberries have a long history of human and wildlife use, and there are increasing demands on ...
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Bruce Fraser
Bringing non-timber forest products (NTFPs) into the mainstream forest management and the provincial economy is a challenge of major proportions. Many of the factors that affect harvesting, marketing, and maintenance of NTFP crops?a subset of non-timber ...
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