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Guariguata, M.R.Fernández, C.G.Nasi, RobertSheil, DouglasHerrero-Jáuregui, C.Cronkleton, P.Ndoye, O.Ingram, V.[Hacia un manejo múltiple en bosques tropicales: Consideraciones sobre la compatibilidad del manejo de madera y productos forestales no maderables]Hacia un manejo múltiple en bosques tropicales: Consideraciones sobre la compatibilidad del manejo de madera y productos forestales no maderables

Non Timber Forest Product (NTFP) processing in Cameroon is still limited to traditional commerce, which mainly involves the supply of raw materials. Furthermore, lack of knowledge on the availability of NTFPs in their biotope does not allow for accurate planning to ensure sustainable management a...


Awono, A.Djouguep, A.Zapfack, L.Ndoye, O.[The Potential of Irvingia gabonensis: Can it contribute to the improvement of the livelihoods of producers in Southern Cameroon?]The Potential of Irvingia gabonensis: Can it contribute to the improvement of the livelihoods of producers in Southern Cameroon?
Autor: Ndoye, O.

Many trees are important to local communities for health, income, nutrition, and construction purposes, and to timber companies for their wood. Timber production and exports have increased in Central Africa over the last decade. Furthermore, the number of species exploited for timber purposes hav...


Ndoye, O.[Timber harvesting, non timber forest products and rural livelihoods in Central Africa]Timber harvesting, non timber forest products and rural livelihoods in Central Africa

This paper investigates the importance of income generated from marketing selected NWFP in Central Africa., focuses on local markets in Cameroon and at the borders with the Central African Republic (CAR), equatorial Guinea and Gabon. The species considered are Irvingia spp. (bush mango nut), Cola...


Ndoye, O.Ruiz Perez, M.Eyebe, A.[Non-timber forest products markets and potential degradation of the forest resource in Central Africa: the role of research in providing a balance between welfare improvement and forest conservation]Non-timber forest products markets and potential degradation of the forest resource in Central Africa: the role of research in providing a balance between welfare improvement and forest conservation

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