Poverty and Conservation .info

compass logo with points North-South, Conservation-Development

Portail d'information du PCLG, qui regroupe les comptes rendus et toute la documentation
de projet et où sont hébergées les quatre bases de données interactives.

A New Agenda for Forest Conservation and Poverty Reduction: Making Forest Markets Work for Low-Income Producers

Bibliography B0816
[edit]

Auteur(s)Scherr, S.J.
White, A.
Kaimowitz, D.
Date2004
Type de référence livre
Pages160 pp.
ÉditeurForest Trends, Washington, D.C.

Résumé
The future of the world’s forests and the future of millions of the world’s poorest people are inextricably linked. More than a billion mostly poor people now live within the world’s 19 forest biodiversity “hotspots”. Over 90% of those who live on less than a dollar a day depend fully or in part on forest products for their livelihoods. This book lays out a set of strategies to promote forest market development in ways that positively contribute to local livelihoods and community development in low- and middle- income countries.

Thèmes
foresterie
approches basées sur le marché

Disponible de
Forest Trends
Email: publications@forest-trends.org

 

Related records above this one: