The ecological implications of harvesting non‐timber forest products
T Ticktin - Journal of Applied Ecology, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
Summary 1 The harvest of wild non‐timber forest products (NTFP) represents an important
source of income to millions of people world‐wide. Despite growing concern over the …
source of income to millions of people world‐wide. Despite growing concern over the …
[HTML][HTML] Humans as niche constructors: Revisiting the concept of chronic anthropogenic disturbances in ecology
The ecology has witnessed a strong conceptual shift regarding the transition from human-
free to human-dominated ecosystems. Nevertheless, human beings are still treated as …
free to human-dominated ecosystems. Nevertheless, human beings are still treated as …
Street trees in Bangalore: Density, diversity, composition and distribution
Once renowned as India's “garden city”, the fast growing southern Indian city of Bangalore is
rapidly losing tree cover in public spaces including on roads. This study aims to study the …
rapidly losing tree cover in public spaces including on roads. This study aims to study the …
The measurement of chronic disturbance and its effects on the threatened cactus Mammillaria pectinifera
Measuring how anthropogenic disturbance affects biological systems is crucial for
conservation and management. However, it is often difficult to quantify disturbance when it …
conservation and management. However, it is often difficult to quantify disturbance when it …
Implementing environmental policies in develo** countries through decentralization: the case of protected areas in Bahia, Brazil
JAP De Oliveira - World development, 2002 - Elsevier
Governments have two apparently conflicting roles to play: promoter of economic
development and protector of environmental quality. Economic development interests tend …
development and protector of environmental quality. Economic development interests tend …
Richness of non-timber forest products in Himalayan communities—diversity, distribution, use pattern and conservation status
HUR Masoodi, RC Sundriyal - Journal of ethnobiology and ethnomedicine, 2020 - Springer
Background Non-timber forest products (NTFPs) are important resources for sustenance of
rural communities; a systematic planning to manage diverse NTFPs may immensely …
rural communities; a systematic planning to manage diverse NTFPs may immensely …
Long-term land use and land cover changes (1920–2015) in Eastern Ghats, India: Pattern of dynamics and challenges in plant species conservation
Natural resources are experiencing unprecedented pressures due to land use and land
cover (LULC) changes. Such changes in LULC have significantly affected the extent and …
cover (LULC) changes. Such changes in LULC have significantly affected the extent and …
Microclimate and vegetation structure significantly affect butterfly assemblages in a tropical dry forest
Understanding the factors that influence the diversity and distribution of butterfly species is
crucial for prioritizing conservation. The Eastern Ghats of India is an ideal site for such a …
crucial for prioritizing conservation. The Eastern Ghats of India is an ideal site for such a …
Harvesting techniques, hemiparasites and fruit production in two non-timber forest tree species in south India
A Sinha, KS Bawa - Forest Ecology and Management, 2002 - Elsevier
Increasing demands for non-timber forest products and their commercial extractions can
result in harvesting methods that maximize short term economic gains with little attention to …
result in harvesting methods that maximize short term economic gains with little attention to …
Land use and climate change impacts on distribution of plant species of conservation value in Eastern Ghats, India: a simulation study
Effective monitoring of the current status of species distributions and predicting future
distributions are very important for conservation practices at the ecosystem and species …
distributions are very important for conservation practices at the ecosystem and species …