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Higher estimation, lower harvesting: case of NTFPs from Dhaulagiri region, Nepal
In Nepal, non-timber forest products (NTFPs) have high potentiality in contributing to local and national economy. Studies have shown that the potentiality of NTFPs has not been realized yet. This paper aims to explore the number of NTFPs species and quantity collected against the number of NTFPs species and quantity specified in the five year forest ...
R. Acharya, G. Paudel
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Nontimber forest products (NTFPs) are vital to rural livelihoods, biodiversity conservation, and climate change adaptation, especially in forest-adjacent communities.
Bekele Tona Amenu +3 more
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The utilization of forest products for the welfare of rural communities surroundings the forestmust be maintained its sustainability. The development of NTFP was expected to increase thediversity of forest products.
Desi Indrasari +2 more
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The utilisation of non-timber forest products (NTFPs) represents a key strategy for coping with food insecurity in rural areas worldwide, often resulting in their gradual depletion and extinction. One of the objectives of landscape restoration programmes
Garba Oumarou Daouda +6 more
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Protected areas contribute to poverty alleviation through the provision of non-timber forest products (NTFPs), but relatively few studies have researched the recreational context and the socio-ecological interactions that influence household NTFPs income.
Yuqing Liu +4 more
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ANALYSIS OF FACTORS INFLUENCING THE SUSTAINABLE COMMERCIALIZATION OF NON-TIMBER FOREST PRODUCTS BY RURAL HOUSEHOLDS IN DELTA STATE, NIGERIA [PDF]
The research was on the analyses factors influencing sustainable commercialization of Non- Timber Forest Products (NTFPs) among rural households in Delta State, Nigeria.
Peter Ifeanyichukwu NWANDU
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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 products monetary contribution to households' income: A means to improve the livelihood of a low-income rural community in South Ethiopia. [PDF]
Chama E +4 more
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Non-timber forest products (NTFPs) are a great potential in the forest, one of which is in the Saleh-Sugihan River Peat Hydrology Area (PHA). More optimal utilization of NTFPs is obtained with more diverse types of NTFPs, so it is important to know the ...
Hamidah Hamidah +2 more
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In developing countries, studies on sustainable preservation of forests (including non-timber forest products NTFPs) have been poorly carried out for promoting alternative income generating activities (IGA) to alleviate pressure on praised resources by ...
Jean M. Mondo +13 more
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