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Evaluation of: Conservation, Enterprise and Livelihoods (2002-2007)- Patricia Shanley This report is an evaluation of the Non-Timber Forest Product (NTFP) Management project of the Keystone Foundation in Kotagiri, Tamil Nadu, India. Located in the Western Ghats in Southern India, the project’s focus is the Nilgiris Biosphere Reserve (NBR). Wth an area of 5,520 square km and 200,000 tribal (adivasi) peoples, the reserve hosts exceptional floral and faunal biodiversity. The report has been commissioned by the Foundation at the request of the Ford Foundation which has supported Keystone’s NTFP Project during the last six years. The full title of this report is - Evaluation of: Conservation, Enterprise and Livelihoods: Efforts through Sustainable Non-Timber Forest Product Management in the Nilgiris Biosphere Reserve. A project implemented by the Keystone Foundation with support from the Ford Foundation 2002-2007 Date of report: March 17, 2008 Evaluated by: Patricia Shanley, PhD Center for International Forestry Research P.O. Box 0113 BOCBD Bogor 16000 Indonesia Phone: 62 251 622 622 P.Shanley@cgiar.org
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Perspective Plan _1999-2003 In this Keystone aims to work in areas of Natural resources & Rural Development with a conscious goal to enhance the quality of life and the environment, IN apiculture programe we can find the appropriate technology, implementation, field studies, increase of income, integration between Apiculture & NTFP, Marketting, biodiversity and conservation. In marketting programme the procurement and pricing, production , processing and storage, marketting. In Biodiversity programme the initiative in biodiversity programme by The KF, The future plans, policy, research, action and networking. An Environment and Development centre in the nilgiris, The need for Keystone centre.
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Trade and marketing issues when dealing with tribal products A brief history of Keystone's livelihood interventions with the honey hunting communities of the Nilgiris, developing markets for wild honey, promoting bee keeping etc.
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Beekeeping and Development - The Journal for Sustainable Beekeeping - Special Issue from India - September 1999, No. 52 This special issue of the journal contains contributions from researchers working and associated with Keystone. 1) Pratim Roy: Bee-diversity across a Tropical Tract - Honeybees and People in India - An Overview 2) Mathew John: Marketing of Honey and Bees Wax 3) Robert Leo: Trees Bees Use - My Favourite Bitter Honey 4) Keystone Foundation: Revival of Apis Cerana in South India