The processing of non-timber forest products through small and medium enterprises—a review of enabling and constraining factors

K Meinhold, D Darr - Forests, 2019 - mdpi.com
Research Highlights: This study reviews the available literature on processed non-timber
forest products (NTFPs) in order to comprehensively identify relevant factors enabling or …

[PDF][PDF] Entrepreneurial challenges of marginalised women making souvenirs in Alexandra Township in Johannesburg

T Ngubeni, A Ivanovic, MC Adinolfi - African Journal of Hospitality …, 2022 - researchgate.net
Alexandra township in Johannesburg is the most densely populated and one of the poorest
in South Africa. Women living in the township are economically marginalised, having rare …

Determinants of adoption of Indigenous Knowledge (IK) based technology in handicrafts among rural women of Amathole, South Africa: A double hurdle model …

R Mudemba, A Taruvinga, L Zhou - African Journal of Science …, 2021 - journals.co.za
Indigenous Knowledge (IK) based technologies and skills have been central to rural
livelihoods for ages. Women apply these techniques in a wide range of livelihood activities …

[图书][B] Support for abused rural women in the Eastern Cape: Views of survivors and service providers

L Mshweshwe - 2018 - search.proquest.com
Through in-depth qualitative interviews conducted with 16 rural women who have survived
domestic violence, as well as 17 support providers, this study gained insight into the survival …

[HTML][HTML] Social and Ecological Characteristics of an Expanding Natural Resource Industry: Aloe Harvesting in South Africa

A Melin, OM Grace, GD Duckworth, JS Donaldson… - Economic Botany, 2017 - Springer
Sustainable harvesting practices are important for conserving plant species and their
habitats, but also the livelihoods of those that depend on them. Aloe ferox, a valuable natural …

Plant fibre crafts production, trade and income in Eswatini, Malawi and Zimbabwe

G Thondhlana, D Pullanikkatil, CM Shackleton - Forests, 2020 - mdpi.com
The production of plant fibre products is considered a promising pathway for contributing to
people's livelihoods particularly in developing countries, where economic options might be …

[PDF][PDF] Income and food security status among rural women indigenous knowledge based crafters and non-crafters: evidence from rural South Africa

S Nyeleka, A Taruvinga, L Zhou, K Mopipi - Int J Food Eng, 2019 - ijfe.org
 Abstract—Improving household income and achieving household food security for women
in rural areas is a key item on the agenda of both international and national governments …

[PDF][PDF] Teachers' Indigenous Knowledge awareness and how to implement it in teaching and learning sciences in South African schools

F Kigozi, F Otulaja, I Risenga, S Dukhan - 2021 - wiredspace.wits.ac.za
This study aimed to elicit Life and Physical Sciences teacher's awareness of Indigenous
Knowledge (IK) and how they use it in the teaching and learning of their classrooms. This is …

[PDF][PDF] The nexus of indigenous knowledge (IK) based crafts and rural women's welfare at household level: evidence from rural South Africa

S Nyeleka, A Taruvinga, L Zhou, K Mopipi - Journal of Advanced …, 2019 - joaat.com
Indigenous Knowledge (IK) based crafts are viewed as potential non-farm livelihoods
sources for rural women. This is premised on the assumption that rural women are …

[PDF][PDF] An Assessment of Community‟ s Perceptions of IK Based Handicrafts in Amathole District Municipality, South Africa

R Mudemba, A Taruvinga, L Zhou - International Journal of Social …, 2018 - academia.edu
The use of Indigenous Knowledge (IK) based skills and technologies in the rural livelihood
activities have been practiced for ages. However, there are fears that rapid modernization is …