Wild Product Governance: Finding Policies That Work for Non-timber Forest Products

  • Ambrose-Oji B
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Abstract

In some mountain areas, for example in the Philippines and the Ghats of India, the legal protection of ecosystem services and watershed functions of forests can conflict with governance systems aiming to protect indigenous use of forest resources, such as NTFPs, and can undermine ancestral claims to land and territory.

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Ambrose-Oji, B. (2011). Wild Product Governance: Finding Policies That Work for Non-timber Forest Products. Mountain Research and Development, 31(2), 178. https://doi.org/10.1659/mrd.mm083

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