Authors
Johnson Nkem, Fobissie B Kalame, Monica Idinoba, Olufunso A Somorin, Ousseynou Ndoye, Abdon Awono
Publication date
2010/10/1
Journal
environmental science & policy
Volume
13
Issue
6
Pages
498-508
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Tropical forests hold several goods and services used by forest-dependent people as safety nets to traverse difficult periods of resource supply. These same goods and services are constantly surrounded by emerging markets linking remote communities with major urban centers nationally and internationally. How these markets affect adaptation remains unclear. This paper examines the roles of markets in non-timber forest products that normally serve as safety nets for forest communities, and the implications for climate change adaptation in the Congo Basin. Following the identification and prioritization of forest-based development sectors for adaptation by stakeholders, the types of markets and trades surrounding the identified sectors were examined in two provinces in the Democratic Republic of Congo as a case study in order to evaluate revenue flows and their potential contribution to adaptation by local …
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