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Authors |
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Ruiz Perez, M. and Arnold, J.E.M. (eds) |
Abstract |
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This book contains a number of
commissioned background papers presented at the workshop
on ‘Research on Non-Timber Forest Products’ (Hot
Springs, Zimbabwe, 28 August - 2 September 1995).
Bringing together experiences from different regions and
professional backgrounds, the book attempts to analyse
the complexity of multiple use of forests from a
multidimensional perspective that incorporates
environmental, social, economic, technological,
political, historical and cultural factors. Current
topics of discussion are reviewed. These include the
possibility of matching the conservation and development
agendas through promoting NTFPs as proposed by a number
of initiatives, the unidirectional path of development
from extraction to intensive agricultural production,
the roles of NTFPs in people’s livelihood strategies,
the internal differentiation amongst communities, the
different forms of actions adopted to secure tenure and
their diverging effects, as well as the meaning and
convenience of using NTFPs as an analytical category. A
general conclusion to be drawn from the book is the need
to build up an interdisciplinary research agenda, as
well as to employ more than one approach or method in
addressing the complex situations that characterise the
multiple use of forests. |
Keywords |
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Non-Timber Forest Products,
Interdisciplinary Research, Livelihood Strategies,
Conservation, Development, Multiple Use, Forests |
Book Source |
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CIFOR, Bogor, Indonesia. 264p. |
Date |
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1996 |
Language |
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English |
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