Titre de série : | Conservation Biology, Vol 7 - n°1 | Titre : | Can extractive reserves save the rain forest ? : an ecological and socioeconomic comparison of nontimber forest product extraction systems in petén, Guatemala, and west kalimantan, Indonesia | Type de document : | texte imprimé | Auteurs : | N. Salafsky, Auteur ; B.I. Dugelby, Auteur ; J.W. Terborgh, Auteur | Année de publication : | 1993 | Importance : | pp. 39-52 | Présentation : | ill., tabl., carte., réf. | Langues : | Anglais (eng) | Catégories : | Thésaurus Agrovoc Guatemala ; Indonésie ; Forêt tropicale humide ; Ressource naturelle ; Conservation de la nature ; Économie
| Résumé : | We compare existing nontimber forest product extraction systems in Petén, Guatemala, and West Kalimantan, Indonesie, to identify key ecological, socioeconomic, and political factors in the design and implementation of extractive reserves. Ecological parameters include the spatial and temporal availability of harvested products and the sustainability of harvesting practices from both a population and an ecosystem perspective. Socioeconomic and political factors include the presence or absence of well-defined resource tenure right, physical and social infrastructure, markets, and alternative land uses. We conclude that although extractive reserves can play a significant role in preserving tropical forests as a part of a broader land-use spectrum, their effectiveness is highly dependent on prevailing local ecological, socioeconomic, and political conditions. Ultimately, extractive reserves should be regarded as one component of an overall approach to the
problem of tropical deforestation. "(Résumé d'auteur)". | Type de document : | Tiré à part | Permalien de la notice : | https://infodoc.agroparistech.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=149376 |
Conservation Biology, Vol 7 - n°1. Can extractive reserves save the rain forest ? : an ecological and socioeconomic comparison of nontimber forest product extraction systems in petén, Guatemala, and west kalimantan, Indonesia [texte imprimé] / N. Salafsky, Auteur ; B.I. Dugelby, Auteur ; J.W. Terborgh, Auteur . - 1993 . - pp. 39-52 : ill., tabl., carte., réf. Langues : Anglais ( eng) Catégories : | Thésaurus Agrovoc Guatemala ; Indonésie ; Forêt tropicale humide ; Ressource naturelle ; Conservation de la nature ; Économie
| Résumé : | We compare existing nontimber forest product extraction systems in Petén, Guatemala, and West Kalimantan, Indonesie, to identify key ecological, socioeconomic, and political factors in the design and implementation of extractive reserves. Ecological parameters include the spatial and temporal availability of harvested products and the sustainability of harvesting practices from both a population and an ecosystem perspective. Socioeconomic and political factors include the presence or absence of well-defined resource tenure right, physical and social infrastructure, markets, and alternative land uses. We conclude that although extractive reserves can play a significant role in preserving tropical forests as a part of a broader land-use spectrum, their effectiveness is highly dependent on prevailing local ecological, socioeconomic, and political conditions. Ultimately, extractive reserves should be regarded as one component of an overall approach to the
problem of tropical deforestation. "(Résumé d'auteur)". | Type de document : | Tiré à part | Permalien de la notice : | https://infodoc.agroparistech.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=149376 |
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