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Fishman, A.Obidzinski, K.[Verified legal?: Ramifications of the EU Timber Regulation and Indonesia's Voluntary Partnership Agreement for the Legality of Indonesian Timber]Verified legal?: Ramifications of the EU Timber Regulation and Indonesia's Voluntary Partnership Agreement for the Legality of Indonesian Timber

Tens of millions of rural households in Sub-Saharan Africa rely heavily on forest products for subsistence and to supplement their cash incomes. The poorest households, women and children generally rely on them most. Forests are indirectly linked to rural livelihoods through their role in governa...


Kaimowitz, David[Not by bread alone... forests and rural livelihoods in Sub-Saharan Africa]Not by bread alone... forests and rural livelihoods in Sub-Saharan Africa

This systematic review of literature on gender and value chains of forest, tree and agroforestry (FTA) products examined gender differences and inequalities in FTA value chains, factors that influence these differences, and interventions to foster greater gender equity. There is limited informati...


Haverhals, M.Ingram, V.Elias, MarlèneBasnett, B.S.Petersen, S.[Exploring gender and forest, tree and agroforestry value chains: Evidence and lessons from a systematic review]Exploring gender and forest, tree and agroforestry value chains: Evidence and lessons from a systematic review

Sapelli (Entandrophragma cylindricum) and tali (Erythrophleum suaveolens) are among the most important timber species harvested from Congo Basin forests. They also host edible caterpillars, Imbrasia oyemensis and Cirina forda, respectively, which are important to the nutrition and income of rural...


Muvatsi, P.Kahindo, J.M.Snook, L.K.[Can the production of wild forest foods be sustained in timber concessions? Logging and the availability of edible caterpillars hosted by sapelli (Entandrophragma cylindricum) and tali (Erythrophleum suaveolens) trees in the Democratic Republic of Congo]Can the production of wild forest foods be sustained in timber concessions? Logging and the availability of edible caterpillars hosted by sapelli (Entandrophragma cylindricum) and tali (Erythrophleum suaveolens) trees in the Democratic Republic of Congo

To determine the contribution of forest foods to dietary intake and estimate their association with household food insecurity. Cross-sectional survey conducted among 279 households. Using a 7 d recall questionnaire, information on household food consumption was collected from women and used to de...


Fungo, R.Muyonga, J.Kabahenda, M.Kaaya, A.Okia, C.Donn, P.Mathurin, T.Tchingsabe, O.Tieguhong, J.C.Loo, J.Snook, L.K.[Contribution of forest foods to dietary intake and their association with household food insecurity: a cross-sectional study in women from rural Cameroon]Contribution of forest foods to dietary intake and their association with household food insecurity: a cross-sectional study in women from rural Cameroon

This volume brings to life 19 case studies featuring forest plants and animals. The botanical cases are presented according to the main part of the plant being used - the fruit, bark, roots or wood. Sometimes the plants have multiple uses, or different cultures may use the same part of a particul...


López, C.Shanley, P.[Riches of the forest: for health, life and spirit in Africa]Riches of the forest: for health, life and spirit in Africa
Sunderland, T.C.H.Achdiawan, R.Angelsen, A.Babigumira, R.Ickowitz, A.Paumgarten, F.Reyes García, VictoriaShively, G.[Challenging perceptions about men, women, and forest product use: a global comparative study]Challenging perceptions about men, women, and forest product use: a global comparative study
Erazo, GIzurieta, J.CCronkleton, P.Larson, A.M.Putzel, L.[El uso de pigüe (Piptocoma discolor) por los pequeños productores de Napo, Ecuador: Manejo sostenible de una especie pionera de madera para los medios de vida locales]El uso de pigüe (Piptocoma discolor) por los pequeños productores de Napo, Ecuador: Manejo sostenible de una especie pionera de madera para los medios de vida locales

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