Wild animals are a primary source of protein (bushmeat) for people living in or near tropical forests. Ideally, the effect…
Authors: Fa, J.E.; Olivero, J.; Farfán, M.A.; Márquez, A.L.; Vargas, J.M.; Real, R.; Nasi, R.
Publication Year : 2014
Publication Year : 2014
Wild animals are a primary source of protein (bushmeat) for people living in or near tropical forests. Ideally, the effect…
Authors: Fa, J.E.; Olivero, J.; Farfán, M.A.; Márquez, A.L.; Vargas, J.M.; Real, R.; Nasi, R.
Publication Year : 2014
This paper provides a review of the existing literature on the significance of mopane wood and non-wood products to rural…
Authors: Makhado, R.; Potgieter, M.; Timberlake, J.; Gumbo, D.
Publication Year : 2014
Annual deforestation rates in the Brazilian Amazon fell by 77% between 2004 and 2011, yet have stabilized since 2009 at…
Authors: Godar, J.; Gardner, T.; Tizado, J.; Pacheco, P.
Publication Year : 2014
The preservation of Amazonian natural forests is of utmost national and international interest. The exploration of market opportunities for the…
Authors: Pokorny, B.; Pacheco, P.
Publication Year : 2014
Authors: Sinaga, A.C.; Mardiah, S.
Publication Year : 2014
This research note is part of the thematic section, Limits to Giving Back, in the special issue titled Giving Back…
Authors: Dwyer, M. B.
Publication Year : 2014
The rapid economic growth in Lao PDR over the last two decades has been driven by the natural resource sectors…
Authors: Wong, G.; Darachantara, S.; Soukkhamthat, T.
Publication Year : 2014
Authors: Dermawan, A.; Obidzinski, K.; Amira, S.
Publication Year : 2014
In many Sub-Saharan African countries, fuelwood collection is among the most important drivers of deforestation and particularly forest degradation. In…
Authors: Dresen, E.; DeVries, B.; Herold, M.; Verchot, L.V.; Müller, R.