News from the CEPA e-mail list

16/11/2006

Lamentablemente, no hay versión en español de este documento

waveline1.gif (1280 bytes)hailer.gif (2667 bytes)

A new publication on economic valuation (16/11/06)

Good morning everyone:

A new publication for your economic valuation library isThe Economic Value of Wild Resources in Senegal: A preliminary evaluation of non-timber forest products, game and freshwater fisheries, published by IUCN in 2006. Based on new data gathered from producers, traders, and consumers of wild plant and animal products, preliminary results indicate that non-timber wild plants, game, and freshwater fish are mainly produced for sale, with a small proportion destined for home consumption. While the economic importance of wild resources varies significantly in the different regions of the country surveyed, wild plants and game appeared to be most important to the poorest households, contributing up to 50% of their annual cash income. The annual value added from all non-timber wild plants, animals and freshwater fisheries in Senegal which are currently excluded from the national accounts, is conservatively estimated by this study at no less than US$ 19 to 35 million.

This publication includes an overview of the methods used as well as details on the research findings for the three main groups of resources investigated, non-timber forest products, game, bushmeat and other animal products, and freshwater fisheries. The annexes include sample survey forms used in the study as well as tables of the basic valuation data and a full bibliography.

This report can be downloaded as a PDF file here http://www.iucn.org/dbtw-wpd/edocs/2006-045.pdf

Best wishes, Sandra Hails, Ramsar Secretariat
********************************************************

Sandra Hails, CEPA Programme Officer
Ramsar Convention Secretariat
Rue Mauverney 28, CH-1196 Gland, Switzerland
Tel: +41 22 999 0176; Fax: +41 22 999 0169
E-mail: hails@ramsar.org
Web Site: http://ramsar.org
CEPA mini-Web site: http://ramsar.org/outreach_index.htm

**********************************************************

To join the Ramsar CEPA lists, sign up here.

Return to the CEPA Programme index page

Back to top
Síganos 
Ramsar online photo gallery

La Convención hoy

Número de » Partes Contratantes: 167 Sitios designados para la
» Lista de Humedales de Importancia Internacional: 2122 Superficie total de los sitios designados (hectares): 205 366 160

Secretaría de Ramsar

Rue Mauverney 28
CH-1196 Gland, Suiza
Tel.: +41 22 999 0170
Fax: +41 22 999 0169
E-Mail: ramsar@ramsar.org
Abrir mapa

Suscríbase a Ramsar Forum