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The report describes examples of success stories and lessons learned in Africa, Latin America and the Asia-Pacific region, and offers recommendations for action at the regional and global levels. Key recommendations include: implementation of community wildlife management and other improved wildlife-management approaches, such as game-ranching and hunting tourism; increase of raising of “mini-livestock’”(wild animals such as cane rats raised in small farms); and support of sustainable harvesting of non-timber forest products, such as bee-keeping. The report also recognizes the need to clarify and define land-tenure and access rights, improve monitoring of bushmeat harvesting and trade, and enhance bushmeat-related law enforcement.
Please click here [8] to download.
Verweise
[1] http://www.forestcarbonasia.org/other-publications/livelihood-alternatives-for-the-unsustainable-use-of-bushmeat/
[2] https://www.forestindustries.eu/de/content/plantation-operations-optimization
[3] https://www.forestindustries.eu/de/content/procurement-timber
[4] https://www.forestindustries.eu/de/content/sfm-planning
[5] https://www.forestindustries.eu/de/whatwecando-sustainableforestmanagement
[6] https://www.forestindustries.eu/de/content/flegt-short-reflection
[7] https://www.forestindustries.eu/de/content/flegt-what-eu-fighting-indeed
[8] https://www.forestindustries.eu/sites/default/files/userfiles/1file/cbd-ts-60-en.pdf
[9] https://www.forestindustries.eu/de/category/topicsthemen/forestry
[10] https://www.forestindustries.eu/de/category/article-series/poverty-reduction-deforestation-poverty-economic-dependency