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    Visitor’s Willingness to Pay for Cultural Ecosystem Services in Bangladesh: An Assessment for Lawachara National Park, a Biodiversity Hotspot

    The valuation of natural ecosystems helps policymakers to allocate adequate resources for the provision of ecosystem services they provide. Cultural ecosystem services are the non-material benefits we obtain f...

    Narayan Saha, Sharif A. Mukul in Small-scale Forestry (2022)

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    Nature, Profitability and Sustainability of Murta (Schumannianthus dichotoma (Sal.) Willd.) Based Small-Scale Enterprises in North-Eastern Bangladesh

    A study was conducted on small-scale enterprises based on murta (Schumannianthus dichotoma (Sal.) Willd.) in Gowainghat upazila (sub-district) to investigate their nature, profitability and sustainability. The st...

    Mizanur Rahman, Nibaran Chandra Das, Narayan Saha, Mahmuda Islam in Small-scale Forestry (2010)

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    Small-Scale Mehedi (Lawsonia inermis L.) Farming in the Central Bangladesh: A Promising NTFP-Based Rural Livelihood Outside the Forests

    Throughout the world ornamentation of body with mehedi (Lawsonia inermis L.) leaf paste, with the trade name ‘henna body art’ is becoming increasingly popular. The worldwide increasing demand of mehedi leaf encou...

    Mohammad Shaheed Hossain Chowdhury, Md. Mizanur Rahman, Masao Koike in Small-scale Forestry (2010)

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    The indigenous hill-farming system of Khasia tribes in moulvibazar district of Bangladesh: Status and impacts

    Rapid economic growth of the Khasia people has resulted from a most successful betel leaf farming system practiced within the fringe of reserved forests, where government policies have facilitated effective us...

    Narayan Saha, M. Atiqul Azam in Small-scale Forest Economics, Management and Policy (2004)