The thermal degradation of the wood of two commercially used eucalyptus species from South Africa, namely Eucalyptus dunnii and Eucalyptus macarthurii was studied. Both are valuable pulpwood species and the financial loss due to wildfires each year is significant. This study aimed to understand how ...
Author(s)
Groeningen, T. van; Mngomezulu, L. B.; Meincken, M.
Publisher
Springer-Verlag GmbH, Berlin, Germany
Citation
European Journal of Wood and Wood Products, 2019, 77, 6, pp 1151-1160
Small-to-medium scale softwood sawmills in the Copperbelt of Zambia are operating below 50% capacity. The timber supply is uncertain as demand continues to increase in tandem with economic activities and population growth. This study identified the financial, i.e., access to finance and operating...
Author(s)
Mandiringana, M.; Matakala, M.; Mwanabute, N. P.; Ngoma, J.; Ncube, E.
Publisher
North Carolina State University, College of Natural Resources, Raleigh, USA
Citation
BioResources, 2022, 17, 1, pp 369-383
The major forest products consumers including the U.S.A and the EU have released regulations against illegal logging and related tradein recent years. Some countries use the wood traceability requirement as a market access limitation in order to reduce the competitions from other countries....
Author(s)
Wang Jin; Luo XinJian; Li Ming; Li YinFeng
Publisher
Research Institute of Forestry Policy and Information, Chinese Academy of Forestry, Beijing, China
Citation
World Forestry Research, 2021, 34, 1, pp 124-129
Illegal logging is a key driver of deforestation in tropical countries and benefits a large number of stakeholders, including urban domestic buyers. Changing the latter's purchasing behavior could produce significant shifts in the illegal trade market. Based on survey data (n= 463), this paper...
Author(s)
Belinga, B.; Chervier, C.; Lescuyer, G.
Publisher
Routledge, Philadelphia, USA
Citation
Society & Natural Resources, 2021, 34, 5, pp 603-620
The aim of this paper is to assess the predominant management knowledge of miombo forests in Angola. It interlinks with decision support methods to assess future management plans for miombo forest where the community's interests evolve (wild fruits, animals, firewood, charcoal, and timber). The...
Author(s)
Chiteculo, V.; Surový, P.; Panagiotidis, D.
Publisher
Česká Zemědělská Univerzita v Praze, Prague, Czech Republic
Citation
Scientia Agriculturae Bohemica, 2018, 49, 3, pp 216-224
Timber and non-timber forest products (NTFPs) play an important role for the well-being of the populations in Cameroon. Unfortunately, they face several threats such as the commercial exploitation of the resource and the uncontrolled exploitation of timber; the lack or insufficiency of scientific...
Author(s)
Bayoi, E. A.; Etoundi, F. M.; Moumbock, E. M. A.; Ngaba, M. J. Y.
Publisher
Cameroon Academy of Sciences, Province, Cameroon
Citation
Journal of the Cameroon Academy of Sciences, 2021, 17, 1, pp 3-16
Forest landscapes in tropical and subtropical areas support the livelihoods of their inhabitants through subsistence use of products, and cash income obtained from the sale of products. Despite its contribution to livelihoods, it remains unclear how forest products play a role in forest use...
Author(s)
Kazungu, M.; Zhunusova, E.; Yang, A. L.; Kabwe, G.; Gumbo, D. J.; Günter, S.
Publisher
Elsevier B.V., Amsterdam, Netherlands
Citation
Forest Policy and Economics, 2020, 111, pp 102078
Wild edible fruits (WEFs) are important non-timber forest products (NTFP) that are commonly grouped with other wild foods or NTFPs in general. We hypothesize that WEFs, other wild foods, and non-food NTFPs contribute in different ways to household economies. Using data collected through a survey of ...
Author(s)
Sardeshpande, M.; Shackleton, C.
Publisher
Springer Science + Business Media, Inc (Springer), New York, USA
Citation
Human Ecology, 2020, 48, 6, pp 665-677
Caterpillars are among the most consumed, traded and economically valuable edible insects in the tropics, where they are excellent sources of proteins and fats for many indigenous peoples. Despite their contribution to global food security, little is known about the species traded as well as their...
Author(s)
Ngute, A. S. K.; Dongmo, M. A. K.; Effa, J. A. M.; Onguene, E. M. A.; Lontchi, J. F.; Cuni-Sanchez, A.
Publisher
Taylor & Francis, Abingdon, UK
Citation
Forests, Trees and Livelihoods, 2020, 29, 1, pp 16-33
Ghana is a nation rich in natural resources and tropical diversity, with forests covering approximately one-fifth of the country's total land area. To ensure that future generations of Ghanaians can enjoy the benefits of such a rich forest resource, Ghana has been enacting and enforcing laws...
Author(s)
Arévalo, R.; Ebanyenle, E.; Ebeheakey, A. A.; Bonsu, K. A.; Lambog, O.; Soares, R.; Wiedenhoeft, A. C.
Publisher
USDA Forest Service, Forest Products Laboratory, Madison, USA
Citation
General Technical Report - Forest Products Laboratory, USDA Forest Service, 2020, FPL-GTR-277, pp 128 pp.