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Bees and Their Role in Forest Livelihoods

Bees and Their Role in Forest Livelihoods
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Publisher : Non-Wood Forest Products
Total Pages : 214
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Book Synopsis Bees and Their Role in Forest Livelihoods by : Nicola Bradbear

Download or read book Bees and Their Role in Forest Livelihoods written by Nicola Bradbear and published by Non-Wood Forest Products. This book was released on 2009 with total page 214 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This volume provides basic information about managing wild bees and on the use of their products. It identifies and describes major bee species and their importance for nature conservation and for sustaining livelihoods of rural people. Bee products are considered at both subsistence and commercial level, and particular attention is given to the potential for further development of managing wild been species in developing countries. The role of bees for pollination of crops and the impact of managing bees on forestry and farming are presented. Wild-bee keeping techniques, honey production and marketing, and the international trade in been products are described with further references and sources of additional information given. Using this publication, readers will better understand the complexities and opportunities for developing apiculture by rural livelihoods. Also published in French.


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