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Integrating livelihoods and conservation in protected areas: understanding the role and stakeholder views on prospects for non-timber forest products, a Bangladesh case study

Protected areas (PAs) represent a key global strategy in biodiversity conservation. In tropical developing countries, the management of PAs is a great challenge as many contain resources on which local communities rely. Collection and trading of non-timber forest products (NTFPs) is a well-established forest-based livelihood strategy, which has been promoted as a potential means for enhanced conservation and improved rural livelihoods in recent years, even though the sustainability or ecological implications have rarely been tested. We conducted an exploratory survey to understand the role and stakeholder views on conservation prospects and perceived ecological feasibility of NTFPs and harvesting schemes in a northeastern PA of Bangladesh, namely the Satchari National Park. Households (n = 101) were interviewed from three different forest dependency categories, adopting a stratified random sampling approach and using a semi-structured questionnaire. The study identified 13 locally important NTFPs, with fi...
- Shahjalal University of Science and Technology Bangladesh
- University of Bayreuth Germany
- University of Queensland Australia
- Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences Sweden
- Shahjalal University of Science and Technology Bangladesh
forest-based livelihood, 333, biodiversity loss, ecological consensus, Forest-based livelihood, FoR 1604 (Human Geography), harvesting pattern, Ecological consensus, FoR 0701 (Agriculture, sustainability, rural poverty, Rural poverty, Biodiversity loss, Land and Farm Management), FoR 0502 (Environmental Science and Management)
forest-based livelihood, 333, biodiversity loss, ecological consensus, Forest-based livelihood, FoR 1604 (Human Geography), harvesting pattern, Ecological consensus, FoR 0701 (Agriculture, sustainability, rural poverty, Rural poverty, Biodiversity loss, Land and Farm Management), FoR 0502 (Environmental Science and Management)
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