Wild product governance
finding policies that work for non-timber forest products
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Word Count
98,250 words, Guess
Page Count
393 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivewildproductgover00sara
- ISBN-101844075001
- ISBN-139781844075003
- Library of Congress Control Number2009053715
- OCLC Control Number499130265
and 1 more
- Open LibraryOL24490808M
Classifications
- DDC338.1/74980973
- LCCSD543 .W55 2010
Description
"Products from the wild, also known as non-timber forest products (NTFPs), are used as medicines, foods, spices, and a multitude of other purposes. They contribute substantially to rural livelihoods, generate revenue for companies and governments, and have a range of impacts on biodiversity conservation. However, there is little information available for those seeking to develop effective policy frameworks and regulation. This book addresses that shortage with information and recommendations on the drafting, content and implementation of NTFP policies, and the broader issues of governance associated with these products. It reviews the diverse elements that combine to create laws and policies that promote sustainable and equitable management, trade and use of species. Drawing on a wealth of unique case studies from around the world, this volume examines experiences with NTFP regulation, including its sometimes unintended consequences. It looks at economic factors, the interface between traditional and western knowledge and legal systems, and relationships between NTFP regulation, land tenure and resource rights, as well as power and equity imbalances. The volume includes a review of available literature and resources, plus an annotated bibliography linked to the People and Plants International website."--Publisher's description.
Series Statement
- People and Plants International conservation series
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