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Author |
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B. M. Belcher |
Abstract |
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In
this paper the author analyses different elements of
the term ‘Non-Timber Forest Product’. The analysis
begins with a brief history of the term and the
evolution of the definition. It is readily apparent
that the definition used depends on the interests
and the objectives of the user. There is a highly
eclectic group of stakeholders interested in
Non-Timber Forest Products as subjects of research,
as tools for conservation and for development, and
as commercial products. Each brings different
assumptions and interests, both implicit and
explicit. The author analyses the elements of the
definition of the term against these different ideas
and concludes that there is no perfect term to
encapsulate all of these ideas.
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Keywords |
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Non-Timber Forest Products, NTFPs,
Non-Wood Forest Products, NWFP, terminology, definition,
assumptions, research, conservation, development |
Book Source |
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International Forestry Review 5(2), 2003 |
Date |
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2003 |
Language |
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English |
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