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Ecological, socio-cultural, economic and political factors influencing the contribution of non-timber forest products to local livelihoods: Case studies from honduras and the Philippines
Authors:Anja Nygren  Celeste Lacuna-Richman  Kati Keinänen  Loreta Alsa
Institution:(1) Environmental Science and Policy, University of Helsinki, Box 27, FI-00014, Finland;(2) Faculty of Forestry, University of Joensuu, Box 111, FI-80101, Finland;(3) Department of Forest Economics, University of Helsinki, Box 27, FI-00014, Finland;(4) NATRIPAL, Macawili Road, 5300 Puerto Princesa City, the Philippines
Abstract:Discussion of the role of non-timber forest products (NTFPs) in efforts to reconcile the objectives of forest conservation and rural development has often been hampered by limited understanding of the complexity of the factors that affect the contribution of NTFPs to local livelihoods. By drawing upon two case studies where NTFPs play an important role - the municipality of Lepaterique in Honduras and Palawan Island in the Philippines - this study emphasizes that an ideal extractive system should be based on a mix of products to enable sustainable harvesting throughout the year. The study also demonstrates that considerable attention needs to be paid to the socio-cultural heterogeneity of resource users, and to the value chain structure, access and control over resources and political transparency that affect the opportunities for local people to benefit from NTFP extraction.
Keywords:third world household economies  NTFPs  resin tapping  charcoal  local livelihoods  value chains
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