Most NWFPs research is site specific and sectoral, thus reducing its potential value for policy analysis and development actions. The main challenge for future research is to develop general frameworks within which to structure dispersed studies and to transform them into useful policyand actionguiding instruments. In the first part of the paper three types of mutually supporting framework are proposed: functional typologies of extractive economy situations, general theories and models.
A conceptual framework for CIFOR’s research on non-wood forest products
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