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Valuing Urban Non-Timber Forest Products (NTFPs) (NA-98-0332)

Grant Number
NA-98-0332

Seeing the full value of products including Non-Timber Forest Products is important for development and sustainability of urban forests.

Understanding and marketing the full value of products from the urban forest, including "Non-Timber Forest Products (NTFPs) (such as nuts, fruits, saps, bark, florals, mushrooms, etc.) is critical for developing and sustaining healthy urban and community forests and forest related micro-enterprise opportunities. This study documents the importance and values of NTFPs collected and cultivated from trees and forests in urban areas. These urban non-timber forest products include a variety of edible, medicinal, horticultural, and craft products. They are used for personal consumption, gifts, raw sale, and processed sale. These products are collected from street trees, yard trees, vacant lots, open park areas, forest edges, and closed-canopy forest areas. Collectors of urban forest products represent a wide diversity of socio-economic and ethnic groups. We also quantified the net product value (price less collection costs) and the net annual plant value (net product value times estimated annual plant yield) of 60 product producing species. We conducted non-timber forest product inventories and valuations in three selected one-acre plots, two in park areas, and one in a high-density residential area to demonstrate the potential values of urban forest products. We discuss a number of critical issues, that should be considered, concerning urban non-timber forest product collection including lack of collector empowerment, collector conflicts, sustainable levels of harvest, health risks, and management issues. We conclude that by overlooking the importance of urban non-timber forest products, we are ignoring the significant value that various individuals from a variety of ethnic groups place on the urban forest, and underestimating the value of the urban forest.

Contact
Jahnige, Paul
info@communityresources.org
(410)448-4900
Organization
Community Resources, Inc.
4900 Wetheredsville Road
Baltimore, MD 21207
Total Project Cost
$ 83,950
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Federal Share
$ 41,975
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Grantee Share
$ 41,975
Year of Award
1998
Year of Expiration
2000
FS Manager
Phil Rodbell
USDA Forest Service - NA
11 Campus Blvd Suite 200
Newtown Square, PA 19073
(610) 577-4133
Grant Categories
Research & Technology Development , None
Sub-Topics
Urban Forest Management, Maintenance Specifications
State(s)/Region(s)
Maryland
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