A new agenda for forest conservation and poverty reduction: Making markets work for low-income producers
<p>The future of the world's forests and the future of millions of the world's poorest people are inextricably linked. More than a billion mostly poor people now live within the world's 19 forest biodiversity hotspots. Over 90% of those who live on less than a dollar a day depend fully or in part on forest products for their livelihoods. This book lays out a set of strategies to promote forest market development in ways that positively contribute to local livelihoods and community development in low- and middle- income countries.</p>
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Forest Trends, Washington D C, USA, in collaboration with CIFOR and IUCN: http://www.cifor.cgiar.org/publications/pdf_files/Books/A%20New%20Agenda.pdf
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2003 - 00:00

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