Forest Products, Livelihoods and Conservation

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highly relevant to the NTFP sector in the Mount Cameroon region, particularly
in highlighting gaps in our knowledge base. Hopefully, these identified gaps
will be filled by future studies.

ENDNOTES


  1. "Chop, but no broke pot" is an African statement that calls for sustainablity
    when using resources, it means use the resources now and save some for the
    future.

  2. Conservator and Research Coordinator, Limbe Botanic Garden P.O. Box
    437 Limbe, Cameroon. E-mail: [email protected]; [email protected];
    [email protected]

  3. Phd student Queen Mary College, University of London. E-mail:
    [email protected]

  4. Plantecam ceased operations in Cameroon in 2000.


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