Innovation Perspectives for the Bioeconomy of Non-Timber Forest Products in Brazil

SR Afonso - Forests, 2022 - mdpi.com
Brazil has great potential for the development of an NTFP bioeconomy as it has 500 million
hectares of forest. In this article, I seek to identify, through a literature review, innovations in …

Non-timber forest products: evolution, development and research

MA Magry, D Cahill, J Rookes, SA Narula - Biodiversity, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT A comprehensive review of the non-timber forest product (NTFP) sector from
1980 to 2022 was undertaken. The study employed a Preferred Reporting Items for …

The Value of Non-Timber Forest Products (NTFPs) in Promoting India's Rural Livelihoods

S Hazari, M Kalita, B Lahiri - Indonesian Journal of Forestry …, 2023 - ejournal.aptklhi.org
Non-timber forest products (NTFPs) are biological elements other than wood that are usually
collected from forests for human and animal use and have both a consumptive and an …

[HTML][HTML] Gendered ethnobotanical practices and their influence on livelihoods: Non-Timber Forest Product collection around Ayubia National Park

M Zaman, A Jabeen, M Waheed, SM Haq… - Trees, Forests and …, 2025 - Elsevier
Non-timber forest products (NTFPs) are acknowledged for supporting rural livelihoods and
forest conservation. Identifying potential species with commercial value and establishing …

Community forest dependency: re-examining established thoughts with empirical evidence from Eastern India

S Ghosal, T Goswami - European Journal of Forest Research, 2024 - Springer
The distance between forest and forest villages as a factor has specific importance in
designing the interface of forest dependency. Scholars have widely adopted the forest …

Diversity of wild edible plants and fungi consumed by semi-nomadic Gaddi and Sippi tribes in Doda district of Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir

BP Singh, Y Devashree, V Sharna… - Ethnobotany …, 2023 - ethnobotanyjournal.org
Background: Consumption of Wild edible plants (WEPs) is a cultural heritage of tribal and
other rural communities. WEPs have a vital role to play not only in ensuring nutritional …

Contribution of Underutilized Wild Edibles Extracted from Urban Landscapes for Food Security and Socio-Ecological Resilience in Kashmir

IA Peerzada, MA Islam, TH Masoodi… - Urban Foraging in the …, 2024 - Springer
The significance of wild edibles in supporting the food and nutritional security of
underprivileged communities has been acknowledged. However, there is a lack of adequate …

Economic Analysis of Non-Timber Forest Products with Reference to the Tribal Entrepreneurs in Jharkhand

J Mahato, K Gaurav - Arthshastra Indian Journal …, 2023 - indianjournalofmanagement.com
Purpose: The present study aimed to analyze the economic benefits earned from the non-
timber forest products (NTFPs) such as sal leaf, mahua flower, tamarind, lac, siali leaf, and …

[PDF][PDF] Non-timber forest products (NTFPs) supporting healthcare and livelihood among the Shina tribe in Figurez valley of Northwestern Himalayas

U Atta, M Islam, M Kaif, I Nazir, AM Rather… - Ann …, 2023 - researchgate.net
Non-timber forest products (NTFPs) serve as a pivotal reservoir of herbal remedies for both
forest fringe inhabitants and the pharmaceutical sector. Simultaneously, they underpin the …

Habitat Suitability and Niche Modelling for Conservation and Restoration of Aconitum heterophyllum Wall. in Temperate Himalayan Forest Ecosystem

PI Ahmad, TH Masoodi, SA Gangoo, PA Sofi… - Ecosystem and Species …, 2023 - Springer
Plant-based medicine has played a significant role in maintaining the human health since
the dawn of civilization. Identification of bioactive compounds from medicinal plants has led …