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This article challenges the pervasive view that commercialisation of non-timber forest products can (easily) achieve ecosystem and species conservation as well as improving livelihoods. Following a brief review of who and what is involved, it focuses on the main ecological and livelihood risks of...


Belcher, B.Schreckenberg, Kate[Commercialisation of non-timber forest products: a reality check]Commercialisation of non-timber forest products: a reality check

This paper draws together information from three separate projects on the production of Dacryodes edulis (G. Don) H.J. Lam or 'safou' in Cameroon, and its domestic and international trade. The volume of safou fruit commercialised in Cameroon in 1997 was estimated at 11,000 tonnes, equivalent to U...


Awono, A.Ndoye, O.Schreckenberg, KateTabuna, H.Isseri, F.Temple, L.[Production and marketing of safou (Dacryodes edulis) in Cameroon and internationally: market development issues]Production and marketing of safou (Dacryodes edulis) in Cameroon and internationally: market development issues
Ruiz Perez, M.Belcher, B.Achdiawan, R.Alexiades, M.N.Aubertin, C.Caballero, C.J.Campbell, Bruce M.Clement, C.Cunningham, A.B.Fantini, A.C.Foresta, H. deGarcía Fernandez, C.Gautam, K.H.Martínez, P.H.Jong, W. deKusters, K.Kutty, M.G.López, C.Maoyi FuAlfaro, M.A.M.Nair, T.K.R.Ndoye, O.Ocampo, R.Rai, N.Ricker, M.Schreckenberg, KateShackleton, S.Shanley, P.Sunderland, T.C.H.Yeo Chang Youn[Markets drive the specialization strategies of forest peoples]Markets drive the specialization strategies of forest peoples

The contribution that domesticated indigenous fruit trees make to many farmers’ livelihoods is often not acknowledged in either national- or international-level poverty reduction strategies. Current agricultural data tend to be restricted to a narrow range of exotic fruit (e.g. mango, avocado, ci...


Schreckenberg, KateAwono, A.Degrande, A.Mbosso, C.Ndoye, O.Tchoundjeu, Z.[Domesticating indigenous fruit trees as a contribution to poverty reduction]Domesticating indigenous fruit trees as a contribution to poverty reduction
Cruz García, Gisella S.Vanegas Cubillos, MarthaTorres Vitolas, Carlos A.Torres Vitolas, Carlos A.Harvey, Celia A.Shackleton, Charlie M.Schreckenberg, KateWillcock, Simon P.Navarrete-Frías, CarolinaSachet, Erwan[He says, she says: Ecosystem services and gender among indigenous communities in the Colombian Amazon]He says, she says: Ecosystem services and gender among indigenous communities in the Colombian Amazon
Poppy, GMChiotha, SEigenbrod, F.Harvey, Celia A.Honzak, MHudson, MDJarvis, AndyMadise, NJSchreckenberg, KateShackleton, Charlie M.Villa, F.Dawson, T.P.[Food security in a perfect storm: using the ecosystem services framework to increase understanding]Food security in a perfect storm: using the ecosystem services framework to increase understanding
Ramírez Gomez, SaraTorres Vitolas, Carlos A.Schreckenberg, KateHonzák, MiroslavCruz García, Gisella S.Willcock, Simon P.Palacios, ErwinPérez Miñana, ElenaVerweij, PitaPoppy, Guy[Analysis of ecosystem services provision in the Colombian Amazon using participatory research and mapping techniques]Analysis of ecosystem services provision in the Colombian Amazon using participatory research and mapping techniques

Despite the Amazon’s natural wealth, food insecurity is a major concern among indigenous communities. Yet, little is known about the socio-ecological dynamics shaping the contributions of local ecosystems to food security. In this study we examine how ecological features interact with normative s...


Torres Vitolas, Carlos A.Harvey, Celia A.Cruz-Garcia, Gisella S.Vanegas-Cubillos, MarthaSchreckenberg, Kate[The Socio-Ecological Dynamics of Food Insecurity among Subsistence-Oriented Indigenous Communities in Amazonia: a Qualitative Examination of Coping Strategies among Riverine Communities along the Caquetá River, Colombia]The Socio-Ecological Dynamics of Food Insecurity among Subsistence-Oriented Indigenous Communities in Amazonia: a Qualitative Examination of Coping Strategies among Riverine Communities along the Caquetá River, Colombia

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