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Thi Hoa Hong Dao and Dirk Hölscher
Trees providing non-timber forest products (NTFPs) are valuable forest resources, and their management can support conservation objectives. We analyzed the abundance of tree species providing NTFPs, recognized by local H’mong people, in both the st...
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Cecep Kusmana,Sukristijiono Sukristijiono
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Indonesia is an archipelagic country of more than 17,504 islands (28 big islands and 17,475 small islands) with the length of coastline estimated at 95,181 km, which bears mangroves from several meters to several kilometers. They are estimated at 3.2 mil...
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Russell Collier,Tom Hobby
This article summarizes several examples of management approaches used by First Nations currently managing for non-timber forest resources (NTFRs). It outlines recurring themes that underlie these approaches, and highlights noteworthy accomplishments or ...
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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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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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Tyson Ehlers,Signy Fredrickson,Shannon Berch
This study was initiated by BC Timber Sales (BCTS), in the B.C. Ministry of Forests and Range, to guide its forest management planning for popular pine mushroom (Tricholoma magnivelare [Peck] Redhead) harvesting areas near the town of Nakusp in the West ...
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