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Ecology and Society | 2004

Markets drive the specialization strategies of forest peoples

Manuel Ruiz-Pérez; Brian Belcher; Ramadhani Achdiawan; Miguel Alexiades; Catherine Aubertin; Javier Caballero; Bruce M. Campbell; Charles Clement; Tony Cunningham; Alfredo Fantini; Hubert de Foresta; Carmen García Fernández; Krishna H. Gautam; Paul Hersch Martínez; Wil de Jong; Koen Kusters; M. Govindan Kutty; Citlalli López; Maoyi Fu; Miguel Angel Martínez Alfaro; T.K. Raghavan Nair; O. Ndoye; Rafael Ocampo; Nitin Rai; Martin Ricker; Kate Schreckenberg; Sheona Shackleton; Patricia Shanley; Terry Sunderland; Yeo-Chang Youn

Engagement in the market changes the opportunities and strategies of forest-related peoples. Efforts to support rural development need to better understand the potential importance of markets and the way people respond to them. To this end, we compared 61 case studies of the commercial production and trade of nontimber forest products from Asia, Africa, and Latin America. The results show that product use is shaped by local markets and institutions, resource abundance, and the relative level of development. Larger regional patterns are also important. High-value products tend to be managed intensively by specialized producers and yield substantially higher incomes than those generated by the less specialized producers of less managed, low-value products. We conclude that commercial trade drives a process of intensified production and household specialization among forest peoples.


Archive | 2011

Cultural Importance of Non-timber Forest Products: Opportunities they Pose for Bio-Cultural Diversity in Dynamic Societies

Michelle Cocks; Citlalli López; Tony Dold

There is an increasing awareness that monetary value does not fully represent the complete value and significance of NTFPs. Consequently, there is growing interest in the cultural dimensions of biodiversity and the role that it plays in human well-being. This chapter presents two case studies, one on traditional brooms in South Africa, and the other on amate paper in Mexico, to demonstrate the importance of cultural values on driving demand for NTFPs. Because cultural values are so deeply embedded, the demand for culturally valued NTFPs continue across the rural-urban divide, and are maintained even by modernising urban communities. This poses particular challenges, not only for conservation of the NTFPs, but also to sustain cultural diversity in a rapidly changing world.


Biotropica | 2009

Out of the loop: Why research rarely reaches policy makers and the public and what can be done

Patricia Shanley; Citlalli López


Archive | 2005

Though all things differ: pluralism as a basis for cooperation in forests

Eva K. Wollenberg; J. Anderson; Citlalli López


Archive | 2004

Riches of the forest: for health, life and spirit in Africa

Citlalli López; Patricia Shanley


Archive | 2008

Capacidades organizativas para el manejo forestal comunitario frente a las demandas y expectativas oficiales

N.M. Porro; C. Germana; Citlalli López; G. Medina; Y. Ramirez; M Amaral; P. Amaral


Archive | 2004

Riches of the forest: food, spices, crafts and resins of Asia

Citlalli López; Patricia Shanley


Polibotánica | 2004

ANATOMÍA E HISTOQUÍMICA DE LA CORTEZA DE CINCO ESPECIES DE MORACEAE

Alejandra Quintanar Isaías; José Luis Zárate Castrejón; Citlalli López; Isaías H. Salgado Ugarte


Archive | 2005

La riqueza de los bosques mexicanos: mas alla de la madera: experiencias de comunidades rurales

Citlalli López; S. Chanfon; G. Segura


Archive | 2008

Riquezas da floresta: frutas, plantas medicinais e artesanato na América Latina

Citlalli López; Patricia Shanley; A.C. Fantini

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Patricia Shanley

Center for International Forestry Research

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O. Ndoye

Center for International Forestry Research

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Ramadhani Achdiawan

Center for International Forestry Research

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Terry Sunderland

Center for International Forestry Research

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Alejandra Quintanar Isaías

Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana

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Isaías H. Salgado Ugarte

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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José Luis Zárate Castrejón

Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana

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Martin Ricker

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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