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Publikováno v:
Ecology and Society, Vol 27, Iss 1, p 17 (2022)
Indigenous and subsistence-oriented people are particularly sensitive to the impacts of climate change. Strategies to cope and adapt to those changes may rely on traditional ecological knowledge (TEK), which can play an important role for understandi
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https://doaj.org/article/9837d9f6e32142828964767de346211d
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Forests and Global Change, Vol 3 (2020)
Geographical Indication (GI) has been proposed as a development tool, benefitting producers, consumers and local communities by creating value, improving market access, protecting local knowledge and natural resources and contributing to social cohes
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https://doaj.org/article/0ef0d238ff0f4a2e94e1324044dc4b7c
Publikováno v:
International Journal of the Commons, Vol 9, Iss 1, Pp 41-64 (2015)
Value chains of Cameroonian non-timber forest products move through harvesters, processors and traders, to consumers locally and worldwide. This paper characterises six governance arrangements governing eight such chains: statutory and customary regu
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https://doaj.org/article/bea0a30ca49a487486f711177739b3a3
Autor:
Verina Ingram, Justin Njikeu
Publikováno v:
Ecology and Society, Vol 16, Iss 1, p 37 (2011)
African forest-based beekeeping has a long tradition, has been practiced in Cameroon for centuries, and contributes on average to 52% of household incomes of beekeepers in the Adamaoua savannah and Northwest montane forests. Livelihoods, regulatory a
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https://doaj.org/article/700d504ec9114bbfa2dc6ab605f71964
Autor:
Koen Kramer, Laura Bouriaud, Peter H. Feindt, Lan van Wassenaer, Nicole Glanemann, Marc Hanewinkel, Martijn van der Heide, Geerten M. Hengeveld, Marjanke Hoogstra, Verina Ingram, Anders Levermann, Marcus Lindner, Csaba Mátyás, Frits Mohren, Bart Muys, Gert-Jan Nabuurs, Marc Palahi, Nico Polman, Christopher P.O. Reyer, Ernst-Detlef Schulze, Rupert Seidl, Wim de Vries, Saskia E. Werners, Georg Winkel, Rasoul Yousefpour
Publikováno v:
One Earth, 5(1), 25-34
One Earth 5 (2022) 1
One Earth
One Earth 5 (2022) 1
One Earth
Forests play a key role in a bio-based economy by providing renewable materials, mitigating climate change, and accommodating biodiversity. However, forests experience massive increases in stresses in their ecological and socioeconomic environments,
First experiences to ground agroforestry Innovation Platforms into their local institutional context
Autor:
Jolanda Van den Berg, Verina Ingram, Josiane Seghieri, Brigitte Bastide, Der Dabire, Tionyélé Fayama, Diaminatou Sanogo, Jan Brouwers
Publikováno v:
BASE.
Description of the subject. We present a literature overview of innovation platform practices in Africa, combined with case studies of sub-national platforms established in Senegal and Burkina Faso. Objectives. The main objective was to understand ho
Autor:
D. Onduru, L. Courbois, D. Heriyanto, Richmond Aryeetey, Verina Ingram, Valerie Janssen, D. Bakker, Y. R. Waarts, S. Tin Aprillya, A. N’Guessan
Publikováno v:
Food Security
Food Security 13 (2021)
Food Security, 13, 1467-1496
Food Security 13 (2021)
Food Security, 13, 1467-1496
Many sources indicate that smallholder tree-crop commodity farmers are poor, but there is a paucity of data on how many of them are poor and the depth of poverty. The living income concept establishes the net annual income required for a household in
Publikováno v:
Development Southern Africa 37 (2020) 3
Development Southern Africa, 37(3), 432-445
Development Southern Africa, 37(3), 432-445
The Namibian government promotes community-based tourism (CBT) as market-based development. At Treesleeper Eco-camp, a CBT-project among marginalised Hai//om and !Xun Bushmen (San), we investigate how Bushmen's historically developed paternalist rela
Publikováno v:
Forest Policy and Economics, 135
Forest Policy and Economics 135 (2022)
Forest Policy and Economics 135 (2022)
Community forest enterprises (CFEs) trade to meet the economic, social, and environmental challenges of their community, just as Social Enterprises (SE) do. The question is if CFEs also could and should be understood in terms of SEs. To explore this