05840nam 2200829Ia 450 991081251330332120200520144314.01-136-55524-21-280-47571-41-84977-283-597866104757111-136-55525-0600-00-0313-71-4175-2249-610.4324/9781849772839(CKB)111090529263820(EBL)1020360(OCoLC)811504947(SSID)ssj0000255581(PQKBManifestationID)11939400(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000255581(PQKBWorkID)10217511(PQKB)10140180(SSID)ssj0000366536(PQKBManifestationID)12088500(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000366536(PQKBWorkID)10415652(PQKB)11740284(OCoLC)647501222(MiAaPQ)EBC429917(MiAaPQ)EBC1020360(Au-PeEL)EBL429917(CaPaEBR)ebr10128851(OCoLC)228138950(OCoLC)1289428364(FINmELB)ELB156118(EXLCZ)9911109052926382020011029d2002 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierTapping the green market management and certification of non-timber forest products /edited by Patricia Shanley ... [et al.]1st ed.London ;Sterling, VA Earthscan Publications20021 online resource (xviii, 456 pages) illustrationsPeople and plants conservation seriesDescription based upon print version of record.1-85383-810-1 1-85383-871-3 Includes bibliographical references.Front Cover; Tapping the Green Market; Copyright Page; Contents; List of figures, tables and boxes; About the contributors; The NTFP certification project team; The People and Plants initiative by Alan Hamilton; People and Plants partners; Acknowledgements; Section I: Overview; Introduction by Patricia Shanley, Sarah A Laird, Alan R Pierce andAbraham Guillén; 1. The rise of certification, the current state of the playing field for NTFPcertification programmes and future prospects by Jamison B Ervin andPatrick Mallet2. The process of drafting and revising guidelines for NTFP certification by Patricia Shanley and Sarah A Laird; 3. Summaries of the field-testing results in Mexico, Bolivia and Brazilby Abraham Guillén; Section II: NTFP species profiles from around the world; Introduction by Patricia Shanley, Alan R Pierce, Sarah A Laird andAbraham Guillén; Latin America; 4. Chicle (Manilkara zapota) by Peter W Alcorn; 5. Brazil nut (Bertholletia excelsa) by Enrique G Ortiz; 6. Palm heart (Euterpe spp.) by Dennis Johnson; 7. Pau d'arco (Tabebuia spp.) by M Constanza von der Pahlen8. Cat's claw (Uncaria guianensis and U. tomentosa) by Miguel N Alexiades; 9. Breu resin (Protium spp.) by Campbell Plowden; 10. Titica vine (Heteropsis spp.) by Campbell Plowden; 11. Amapá (Parahancornia spp. and Brosimum spp.) by Campbell Plowden; 12. Copaíba (Copaifera spp.) by Campbell Plowden; 13. Sangre de drago (Croton lechleri) by Miguel N Alexiades; Eastern North America; 14. Fiddlehead ferns (Matteucia struthiopteris) by Alan R Pierce; 15. Maple syrup (Acer saccharum) by Alan R Pierce; 16. American ginseng (Panax quinquefolius) by Alan R Pierce; The Mediterranean region17. Mastic gum (Pistacia lentiscus), cork oak (Quercus suber), argan (Arganiaspinosa), pine nut (Pinus pinea), pine resin (various spp.) and chestnut(Castanea sativa) by Yorgos Moussouris and Pedro Regato; Sub-Saharan Africa; 18. Griffonia (Griffonia simplicifolia) by Kodzo Gbewonyo; 19. Baobab bark (Adansonia digitata) by Claudia Romero, Isla Grundy,Bruce Campbell and Anthony B Cunningham; 20. Yohimbe (Pausinystalia johimbe) by Terry C H Sunderland, Marie-Laure Ngo-Mpeck, Zacharie Tchoundjeu and Sarah A Laird; Africa and Asia21. Rattan (various spp.) by Terry C H Sunderland and John Dransfield; 22. Amla (Phyllanthus emblica) by Ganesan Balachander; 23. Sumatra benzoin (Styrax spp.) by Esther Katz, Carmen García andMarina Goloubinoff; Other initiatives; 24. Sustainable harvesting of epiphytic bromeliads in the highlands of Chiapas, Mexico: a pilot study by Jan H D Wolf and Cornelis J F Konings; 25. Reducing the ecological footprint of the 'wooden rhino': the case forcertification of Kenyan woodcarvings by Susanne F Schmitt and Anthony B Cunningham; Section III: The core elements of NTFP certification; 6. Ecological issues by Alan R Pierce and Patricia ShanleyThere is a rapidly growing interest in, and demand for, non-timber forest products (NTFPs). They provide critical resources across the globe fulfilling nutritional, medicinal, financial and cultural needs. However, they have been largely overlooked in mainstream conservation and forestry politics. This volume explains the use and importance of certification and eco-labelling for guaranteeing best management practices of non-timber forest products in the field.People and plants conservation series.Non-timber forest productsCertificationForest productsCertificationNon-timber forest productsCertification.Forest productsCertification.338.1/74987Shanley Patricia1955-1660900MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910812513303321Tapping the green market4016457UNINA