Nontimber forest product extraction, utilization and valuation: A case study from the Nilgiri Biosphere reserve, southern India

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Kodandapani Narendran
Indu K Murthy
H. S. Suresh
H. S. Dattaraja
N. H. Ravindranath
R. Sukumar
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[1] Indian Institute of Science,Centre for Ecological Sciences
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Economic Botany | 2001年 / 55卷
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forests; incomes; nontimber forest products (NTFPs); diversity; social; indigenous; communities; extraction; Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve (NBR);
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We evaluated the diversity, social, and economic aspects of nontimber forest product (NTFP) collection in the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve (NBR), in southern India. The NBR is a region known for its floral andfaunal diversity, as well as an area with increasing human pressure. Fifty to 75% of the households (HH) in rural areas gather a diversity of forest products. Dominant NTFPs contributed 25–60% of the average annual per capita household income from NTFPs. The mean annual per capita household income from NTFPs ranges between Rs. 134 and Rs. 4955. The mean annual income per hectare ranges from Rs. 93 in the montane zone to Rs. 3780 in the moist deciduous. NTFPs contribute 15–50% of the annual per capita income of rural households. Ethnicity plays an important role in the collection of NTFPs and ethnic tribes derive a large proportion of their annual per capita income from NTFPs.
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