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We conducted presence/non‐detection sampling of the Critically Endangered northern white‐cheeked gibbon in Lao PDR. Occupancy was found to be a function of human usage of the site, distance from the nearest road, and the uninterruptedness of forest cover.
Jay White +3 more
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Non-timber forest products (NTFPs) are crucial for rural livelihoods either for subsistence or income generation. However, the natural vegetation and forests in the study area have been degraded by human impacts leading to habitat loss.
Abate Hussen Yimer, Tebkew Mekuanent
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Forest communities have a rich heritage of gathering, producing, and using non-timber forest products (NTFPs) as food. They have maintained and transferred traditional knowledge related to NTFPs through their networks over generations.
Suyeon Min +3 more
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One of the strategies in protected forest rehabilitation is selecting proper Non-Timber Forest Products (NTFPs) species. The selected NTFPs species should have an ecological function to maintain the sustainability of protected forest services.
Ogi Setiawan, Krisnawati Krisnawati
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Non-timber Forest Products (NTFPs): Contribution towards Farmers’ Economy in North-Western Himalayas
A study was conducted in Rajouri and Kishtwar districts of Jammu region of J&K to assess the contribution of non-timber forest products (NTFPs) towards farmers’ economy in North-Western Himalayas. Anardana and Kalazeera were the important forest NTFPs collected by the farmers of Rajouri and Kishtwar districts, respectively for commercial purpose ...
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Development of Non-Timber Forest Products (NTFPs) in various forestry development program that promotes the function of environmental, social, economic, and culture of local communities is expected to create sustainability.
Maria Palmolina
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Abstract Forests contribute to human well‐being by offering various ecosystem services (ES), including wild food and other products. While previous studies have typically focused on formally marketed wild foods, there is a growing need to understand the broader significance of wild foods as cultural ES and the factors influencing societal preferences ...
Luisa Eusse‐Villa +5 more
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Local communities around the forest need to be involved in securing the sustainability of Mount Halimun Salak National Park (MHSNP), for example through the utilization of non-timber forest products (NTFPs) such as flora in the utilization zone.
Yelin Adalina +3 more
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ABSTRACT Community conservation areas often classified as council forests play an important role in the persistence or maintenance of diverse mammal communities. However, these areas often receive limited conservation attention and resources. The Yoko Council Forest (YCF) is among the key biodiversity hotspot areas found in Cameroon.
Gertruide D. Massoh +12 more
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Indigenous Uses of Plants among Forest-dependent Communities of Seijosa, Arunachal Pradesh
The present paper explores the dependence of local population of Seijosa circle of Pakke-Kessang district, Arunachal Pradesh on the phytoresources available here. Local population of Sejiosa circle has their unique system of resource management.
Acharya Balkrishna +9 more
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