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Section 6 Références bibliographiques

Cette section finale fournit au lecteur le détail des publications citées et une information utile sur une bibliographie appropriée pour une lecture complémentaire.

6.1 Références

Références utilisées dans le texte.

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Cunningham, A.B. 1988. Leaf production and utilization in Hyphaene coriacea: Management guidelines for commercial harvesting. South African Journal of Botany 54 (3): 189-195.

Cunningham, A. B. 1994. Integrating local plant resources and habitat management, Biodiversity and Conservation 3: 104-115.

Cunningham, A.B. 1996a. People, park and plant use. Recommendations for multiple-use zones and development alternatives around Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, Uganda. People and plants working paper No. 4. UNESCO, Paris. 58 pp.

Cunningham, A.B. 1996b. Professional ethics and ethnobotanical research. pp. 19-51. In: Selected guidelines for ethnobotanical research: A field manual. Alexiades, M.N. (ed.). New York Botanical Garden. 306 pp.

Cunningham, A.B. 2001 Applied Ethnobotanique. People, wild plant use and conservation. People and Plants Conservation Manual. Earthscan 300 pp.

Cunningham, A.B. & Liebenberg, L. 1998. Bark, Berchemia and Basketmakers. Testing methods for local-level monitoring of plant resources, a Cas d'étude in Binga district, western Zimbabwe. Report on a WWF/UNESCO/KEW 'People and plants initiative' field workshop. WWF/UNESCO/KEW.

Cunningham, A.B. & Mbenkum, F.T. 1993. Sustainability of harvesting Prunus africana bark in Cameroon. People and Plants Working Paper - May 1993 UNESCO, Paris. 28 pp.

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Gibbs, J.P., Snell, H.L. & Causton, C.E. 1999. Effective monitoring for adaptive wildlife management: Lessons from the Galapagos Islands. Journal of Wildlife Management 63: 1055-1065.

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Hosford, D., Pilz, D., Molina, R. & Amaranthus, M. 1997. Ecology and management of the commercially harvested American Matsutake mushroom. General Technical Report PNW-GTR-412. USDA Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station. 68 pp.

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Lahm, S.A. 1993. Utilization of forest resources and local variation of wildlife populations in northeastern Gabon. pp. 213-226. In: Tropical forests, people and food. MAB Series Vol. 13. Hladik, C.M., Hladik, A., Linares, O.F., Pagezy, H., Semple, A. & Hadley, M. (eds). UNESCO 852 pp.

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6.2 Références complémentaires

Il s'agit d'une liste de références complémentaires qui a pour objectif de guider le lecteur vers une information plus détaillée sur l'échantillonnage et les statistiques. La plupart sont des livres ou des articles.

Adlard, P.G. 1990. Procedures for monitoring tree growth and site change. Tropical Forestry Papers 23. Oxford Forestry Institute. 188 pp.

Alder, D. 1995. Growth modelling for mixed tropical forests. Tropical Forestry Papers 30. Oxford Forestry Institute. 231 pp.

Alder, D. & Synott, T.J. 1992. Permanent sample plot techniques for mixed tropical forest. Tropical Forestry Papers 25. Oxford Forestry Institute. 124 pp.

Alexiades, M.N. 1996. Selected guidelines for ethnobotanical research: A field manual. New York Botanical Garden. 306 pp.

Atkinson, R.P.D. 1997. Practical aspects of trapping small mammals in the tropics. Journal of the Zoological Society of London 242: 390-394.

Barnett, A. 1992. Expedition field techniques: Small mammals (excluding bats). Expedition Advisory Centre, London. 75 pp.

Berlin, B. 1992. Ethnobiological classification: Principles of categorization of plants and animals in traditional societies. Princeton University Press, New Jersey. 335 pp.

Bolton, M. 1997. Conservation and the use of wildlife resources. Chapman & Hall. 278 pp.

Bowden, D.C., White, G.C. & Bartmann, R.M. 2000. Optimal allocation of sampling effort for monitoring a harvested mule deer population. Journal of Wildlife Management 64(4): 1013-1024.

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6.3 Littérature supplémentaire

Le CD-ROM inclus dans cette publication contient les documents suivants :

• Wong, J.L.G. 2000. The biometrics of non-timber forest product resource assessment: A review of current methodology. Document de référence préparé pour ZF0077;

• Sampling designs used by reviewed studies (base de données recherchable et tableau résumé en PDF);

• Liste de références complète utilisée dans l'examen (base de données recherchable);

• Baker, N. 2001. Report of the workshop "Developing needs-based inventory methods for non-timber forest products", tenu à la FAO, Rome, 4-5 mai 2000. DFID-ETFRN;

• Amsallem, I. 2001. Revue bibliographique sur les méthodes d'évaluation quantitative des produits forestiers non ligneux (littérature francophone). Document de travail. Projet GCP/RAF/354/EC "Gestion durable des forêts dans les pays africains de l'ACP". FAO, Rome;

• Amsallem, I. 2001. Résumé des études. Projet GCP/RAF/354/EC "Gestion durable des forêts dans les pays africains de l'ACP". FAO, Rome (base de données recherchable et tableau résumé en PDF);

• Amsallem, I. 2001. Références bibliographiques utilisées dans la revue. Projet GCP/RAF/354/EC "Gestion durable des forêts dans les pays africains de l'ACP". FAO, Rome (base de données recherchable);

• ETFRN News N. 32. 2001. Non-timber forest products. Hiver 2000-2001

• Site Web hors ligne du Programme des produits forestiers non ligneux du Département des forêts de la FAO.

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