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    Locating Responsible Research and Innovation Within Access and Benefit Sharing Spaces of the Convention on Biological Diversity: the Challenge of Emerging Technologies

    This paper reviews the location of Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) approaches within the access and benefit sharing (ABS) policy spaces of the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) and Nagoya Prot...

    Sarah A. Laird, Rachel P. Wynberg in NanoEthics (2016)

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    From Lifelines to Livelihoods: Non-timber Forest Products into the 21st Century

    Globally, 1.5 billion people use or trade non-timber forest products (NTFPs) with the majority of NTFP use and trade occurring at local and regional scales, generally invisible to researchers and policy makers...

    Patricia Shanley, Alan R. Pierce, Sarah A. Laird in Tropical Forestry Handbook (2016)

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    From Lifelines to Livelihoods: Non-timber Forest Products into the Twenty-First Century

    Globally, 1.5 billion people use or trade non-timber forest products (NTFPs) with the majority of NTFP use and trade occurring at local and regional scales, generally invisible to researchers and policy makers...

    Patricia Shanley, Alan R. Pierce, Sarah A. Laird in Tropical Forestry Handbook

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    Train local experts to help conserve forests

    Charles M. Peters, Miguel Alexiades, Sarah A. Laird in Nature (2012)

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    Regulating Complexity: Policies for the Governance of Non-timber Forest Products

    Products from the wild, also known as non-timber forest products (NTFPs), are used as medicines, foods, spices, fibers, and fuel and for a multitude of other purposes. They contribute substantially to rural li...

    Sarah A. Laird, Rachel Wynberg in Non-Timber Forest Products in the Global C… (2011)

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    Cocoa farms in the Mount Cameroon region: biological and cultural diversity in local livelihoods

    A study was undertaken around Mt Cameroon to examine the role of biological and cultural diversity in the livelihood strategies of indigenous villagers and migrants to the region. Surveys of resources consumed...

    Sarah A. Laird, Gabriel Leke Awung, Rita J. Lysinge in Biodiversity and Conservation (2007)