Markets drive the specialization strategies of forest peoples
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Resumo: | 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. Copyright © 2004 by the author(s). |
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Ruíz-Pérez, ManuelBelcher, BrianAchdiawan, RamadhaniAlexiades, Miguel N.Aubertin, CatherineCaballero, JavierCampbell, Bruce M.S.Clement, Charles RolandCunningham, TonyFantini, Alfredo CelsoForesta, Hubert deFernández, Carmen GarcíaGautam, Krishna H.Hersch-Martínez, PaulJong, Wil deKusters, KoenKutty, M. GovindanLópez, CitlalliFu, MaoyiAlfaro, Miguel Angel MartínezNair, T. K.RaghavanNdoye, OusseynouOcampo, Rafael A.Rai, NitinRicker, MartinSchreckenberg, KateShackleton, Sheona E.Shanley, PatriciaSunderland, Terry ChYeo-Chang, Youn2020-06-04T14:39:04Z2020-06-04T14:39:04Z2004https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/1639710.5751/ES-00655-090204Engagement 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. Copyright © 2004 by the author(s).Volume 9, Número 2Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Brazilhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/br/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMarket DevelopmentNontimber Forest ProductRural DevelopmentTradeMarkets drive the specialization strategies of forest peoplesinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleEcology and Societyengreponame:Repositório Institucional do INPAinstname:Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (INPA)instacron:INPAORIGINALartigo-inpa.pdfartigo-inpa.pdfapplication/pdf1896344https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/bitstream/1/16397/1/artigo-inpa.pdf358ff33b213a64d25ec6b3015a61b03eMD511/163972020-06-04 10:52:59.783oai:repositorio:1/16397Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/oai/requestopendoar:2020-06-04T14:52:59Repositório Institucional do INPA - Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (INPA)false |
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Markets drive the specialization strategies of forest peoples |
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Markets drive the specialization strategies of forest peoples |
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Markets drive the specialization strategies of forest peoples Ruíz-Pérez, Manuel Market Development Nontimber Forest Product Rural Development Trade |
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Markets drive the specialization strategies of forest peoples |
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Markets drive the specialization strategies of forest peoples |
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Markets drive the specialization strategies of forest peoples |
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Markets drive the specialization strategies of forest peoples |
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Markets drive the specialization strategies of forest peoples |
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Ruíz-Pérez, Manuel |
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Ruíz-Pérez, Manuel Belcher, Brian Achdiawan, Ramadhani Alexiades, Miguel N. Aubertin, Catherine Caballero, Javier Campbell, Bruce M.S. Clement, Charles Roland Cunningham, Tony Fantini, Alfredo Celso Foresta, Hubert de Fernández, Carmen García Gautam, Krishna H. Hersch-Martínez, Paul Jong, Wil de Kusters, Koen Kutty, M. Govindan López, Citlalli Fu, Maoyi Alfaro, Miguel Angel Martínez Nair, T. K.Raghavan Ndoye, Ousseynou Ocampo, Rafael A. Rai, Nitin Ricker, Martin Schreckenberg, Kate Shackleton, Sheona E. Shanley, Patricia Sunderland, Terry Ch Yeo-Chang, Youn |
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Belcher, Brian Achdiawan, Ramadhani Alexiades, Miguel N. Aubertin, Catherine Caballero, Javier Campbell, Bruce M.S. Clement, Charles Roland Cunningham, Tony Fantini, Alfredo Celso Foresta, Hubert de Fernández, Carmen García Gautam, Krishna H. Hersch-Martínez, Paul Jong, Wil de Kusters, Koen Kutty, M. Govindan López, Citlalli Fu, Maoyi Alfaro, Miguel Angel Martínez Nair, T. K.Raghavan Ndoye, Ousseynou Ocampo, Rafael A. Rai, Nitin Ricker, Martin Schreckenberg, Kate Shackleton, Sheona E. Shanley, Patricia Sunderland, Terry Ch Yeo-Chang, Youn |
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Ruíz-Pérez, Manuel Belcher, Brian Achdiawan, Ramadhani Alexiades, Miguel N. Aubertin, Catherine Caballero, Javier Campbell, Bruce M.S. Clement, Charles Roland Cunningham, Tony Fantini, Alfredo Celso Foresta, Hubert de Fernández, Carmen García Gautam, Krishna H. Hersch-Martínez, Paul Jong, Wil de Kusters, Koen Kutty, M. Govindan López, Citlalli Fu, Maoyi Alfaro, Miguel Angel Martínez Nair, T. K.Raghavan Ndoye, Ousseynou Ocampo, Rafael A. Rai, Nitin Ricker, Martin Schreckenberg, Kate Shackleton, Sheona E. Shanley, Patricia Sunderland, Terry Ch Yeo-Chang, Youn |
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Market Development Nontimber Forest Product Rural Development Trade |
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Market Development Nontimber Forest Product Rural Development Trade |
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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. Copyright © 2004 by the author(s). |
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