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Are Nontimber Forest Products the Antidote to Rainforest Degradation? Brazil Nut Extraction in Madre De Dios, Peru

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Auteur(s)Escobal, J.
Aldana, U.
DateNovembre 2003
Type de référence article de journal
Nom de sourceWorld Development
JournalVol 31 No 11
Pagespp. 1873-1887
ÉditeurElsevier Science Ltd, UK

Résumé
This study explores the relationship between poverty and Amazonian forest management by Brazil nut harvesters in southeastern Peru. Although the poor rely more upon natural resource-based income than the rich, wealthier households use more forest wood and land than poorer ones. Contrary to the belief that exploitation of nontimber forest products can alleviate deforestation, this study finds that seasonal Brazil nut extraction is accompanied by unsustainable forestry activities during the rest of the year. Only those who find employment in activities unrelated to forestry manage to break the link between poverty and environmental degradation.

Thèmes
foresterie

Couverture géographique
Peru

DOI
10.1016/j.worlddev.2003.08.001

 

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