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Published: 1997

Neglected Species, Livelihoods and Biodiversity in Difficult Areas: How should the Public Sector Respond?

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Recent research on neglected crop and animal species suggests that there exists an important gap between the priorities of development and research agencies and the way small farmers, both in Africa and elsewhere in the world, treat such species. This paper argues that policies to promote neglected species will have positive effects on biodiversity and livelihoods, especially in more difficult areas where conjunctive management of common pool and private resources remains important.
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Authors

R. Blench

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