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Nontimber Forest Products
Nontimber
forest products (NTFPs) are a particularly important part of
multiple-use strategies because they increase the range of
income-generating options for forest-dependent villagers while
avoiding some of the ecological costs of timber cutting. NTFPs
include a range of products with both subsistence and market value,
such as foods, fodder, gums and resins, oilseeds, medicinal plants,
and building and crafts materials. In contrast to timber-only or
timber-first harvesting regimes, many NTFP harvesting activities
are less destructive of forests and involve products that are
annually renewable. In addition, NTFP-based activities often are
small in size, managed by households and by women (see box on page
28), involve a diversity of products, provide supplementary income
during lean seasons, are labor intensive, use simple technologies,
and are accessible to low-income and socially disadvantaged
groups.