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Authors |
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Wollenberg, E. and Ingles, A. (eds) |
Abstract |
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In the last two decades, there has been
increasing interest in the potential of small-scale
non-timber forest product collection and other
low-impact uses of the forest for achieving forest
conservation. Experience suggests however that such uses
do not guarantee conservation and economic outcomes.
This book documents and compares methods to assess
options for forest-based livelihoods and their outcomes.
The contributions are based on the premise that
livelihood and conservation goals can be best achieved
by improving information flows about changes in the
environment, and the impacts of forest use. The 16
authors report on the strengths and weaknesses of
methods that have been tried in the field. Their
experiences and analysis should be of interest to
practitioners everywhere concerned with developing
livelihood options for people living in forests. |
Keywords |
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Community Forestry, Development, Forest
Products, Income, Methodology, Nature Conservation |
Book Source |
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CIFOR, Bogor, Indonesia. 227p. |
Date |
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1998 |
Language |
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English |
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