Riches of the Forest: Fruits,
remedies and handicrafts in Latin America

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Authors |
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Citlalli López, Patricia Shanley and
Alfredo Celso Fantini (eds) |
Abstract |
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This book compiles traditional and
specialized knowledge about 26 plants used by rural and
urban people in Latin America. The pages tell real-life
stories about a wide range of forest products and the
people who use and manage them. The book describes what
we can learn from the people who carve out a living
harvesting these forest products. The individual
chapters illustrate how different forest foods, fibres
and medicines are grown, harvested, processed and
traded. Through these stories we learn about the history
of such products - some of which have been used and
traded for centuries, while others are relatively new.
It also shows the various opportunities and problems
that collectors and traders face, and the way they
respond to change. In each case, the book describes the
main characteristics of the forest product, its
historical usage, harvesting and management, and how it
is processed and traded. In closing, each author
comments briefly on trends and current issues regarding
the resource. The final chapter reviews common themes
and lessons that can be drawn from these cases. |
Keywords |
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Latin America, Non-Timber Forest
Products, Bark, Roots, Fruits, Medicinal plants, Case
Studies, Wood Carving, Handicrafts, Plants, Seeds,
Shoots, Exudates |
Book Source |
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CIFOR, Bogor, Indonesia. 140p. |
Date |
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2004 |
Language |
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English |
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