Impact Initiative - Health: Recent submissions
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Stakeholder perspectives on patterns and causes of forest crimes in community forestry in Nepal
(2010)The present study contributes to our understanding of local level forest crimes and law enforcement in community forestry. A total of 211 individuals from 5 categories of stakeholders, that all are involved in community ... -
Economic sustainability of national parks in the Congo Basin : a case study of the Sangha Tri-national Park
(2008)The second largest complex of tropical rain forest is located in the Congo Basin. This forest is renowned for its biodiversity, harbouring thousands of rare species of plants and animals and providing environmental ... -
Utilization of non-timber forest products in Bangladesh
(2009)The literature suggests that there is a strong relationship between non-timber forest products (NTFPs) and livelihoods of forest-adjacent communities. These forest resources have potential for meeting conservation and ... -
Changing paradigms in a changing climate: adaptive innovation towards forest management institutions to manage tropical forest in South and Southeast Asia
(2011)Some communities in the tropics traditionally protect natural habitats for their cultural and material sources, for example, in a form of sacred sites and as a communal forest. These natural habitats play an important ... -
Environmental incomes and rural livelihoods : a global-comparative assessment
(2011)Various case studies have suggested that environmental incomes from forests and other vegetation types are important for rural households in developing countries. However, in most large-scale household surveys these ... -
Can we trust the data? : methodological experiences with forest product valuation in lowland Bolivia
(2008)Forest products are important to rural households across virtually all forest types in developing countries. There are, however, only few comprehensive and systematic efforts at valuing these products and determining their ...