Valuing the rain forest: Economic strategies by small-scale forest extractivists in the Amazon estuary |
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Authors: | Anthony B Anderson Edviges M Ioris |
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Institution: | (1) Praia do Flamengo 100, 22210 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil;(2) Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
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Abstract: | The current interest in non-timber forest products as an economic option for the Brazilian Amazon represents a radical departure from the policies that have guided development in the region during recent decades. Despite this interest, little is currently known about the forms of resource management or economic strategies practiced by populations dependent on such resources. In this study, we measured the annual income and expenditures of ten households on Combu Island, located in the Amazon estuary near the major port city of Belém; in addition, we documented local uses and management of natural resources on the island Average annual income per household was found to be over U.S. $4000, derived primarily from the harvest and sale of non-timber forest products. The results of this study show that the combination of proximity to a major market and appropriate resource management can lead to high and apparently sustainable economic returns.Formerly Senior Researcher at the Museu Paraense Emílio GoeldiFormerly Student Fellow at the Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi |
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Keywords: | rain forest Combu Island management |
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