A method to assess the outcomes of forest product trade on livelihoods and the environment

  • K. K
  • B. B
  • M. R
  • et al.
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Abstract

As part of a multi-collaborator research project on the potential of non-timber forest product (NTFP) trade forconservation and development we designed tools to assess the effects of NTFP trade on people’s livelihoodsand the environment. To assess livelihood outcomes of NTFP trade we used the Sustainable RuralLivelihoods framework and identified indicators to capture changes in financial, physical, natural, human andsocial assets at the household and community level. We also selected indicators to assess livelihood relatedchanges at the national level. To assess the environmental impacts of commercial NTFP production weidentified indicators at four levels: target species population, land use ecosystem, landscape, and global level.The method presented in this paper is meant to provide a time and cost effective tool to measure the effects ofNTFP trade, based on expert judgment. We first present a brief overview of the research project and thechallenges faced in the design of the method, followed by a description of the method.

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K., K., B., B., M., R. P., & R., A. (2005). A method to assess the outcomes of forest product trade on livelihoods and the environment. A method to assess the outcomes of forest product trade on livelihoods and the environment. Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR). https://doi.org/10.17528/cifor/001937

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