Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6547667 | Land Use Policy | 2016 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Data concerning the collection and use of NTFP in the CR have been systematically analysed every year since 1994 and, thus, a unique time series, even on the European level, has been obtained. The results of the analyses demonstrate that NTFP collection is an important activity for the inhabitants of the CR. Investigations based on questionnaire surveys in representative samples of CR citizens (quota selection) show that about 3/4 of the households report collecting NTFP. On average, 10.6 kg of principal NTFP (mushrooms and berries) were picked by every household annually in 1994-2013, which amounts to 39.1 mil kg (almost 4 kg/capita), and 3100 mil. Czech Crowns (CZK), in the total CR. This value corresponds to 1/6 of the timber harvest value in an average year. Nevertheless, (in recent years) the share is even higher, exceeding 20% of the timber harvest value. A comparatively small part of the population collect NTFP to save money and an even lower share sell NTFP. The data obtained in these studies aims to improve the quality of the state forestry policy focused on the optimum use of NTFP, to enhance the income from forests, to support NTFP commercial production and to raise the level of forest conservation.
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Authors
Ludek Sisak, Marcel Riedl, Roman Dudik,