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A Nontimber Forest Products Bibliography Emphasizing Central Africa

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  • Maille, Peter (compiler)
  • Forest Service, International Programs

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Excerpt from the Introduction: This bibliography is meant to facilitate nontimber forest product (NTFP) work in central Africa by 1) helping people locate information and 2) providing people with the information directly, when possible. Because needs vary, the documents in this bibliography reflect a variety of approaches and topics. There are documents directly related to many aspects of central African NTFP's. There are also papers on other regions when the topic was relevant or the paper filled a gap in the central African literature. There is also a scattering of NTFP background pieces. Our hope is that anyone working on NTFP's in central Africa will find this mixture of information supportive and stimulating.

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  • Maille, Peter (compiler) & Forest Service, International Programs, 2001. "A Nontimber Forest Products Bibliography Emphasizing Central Africa," USDA Miscellaneous 336018, United States Department of Agriculture.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:usdami:336018
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.336018
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    1. Arnold, John Edward Michael, 1994. "Nonfarm Employment In Small-Scale Forest-Based Enterprises: Policy And Environmental Issues," Working Papers 11877, Environmental and Natural Resources Policy Training Project.
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