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Win-wins in forest product value chains? How governance impacts the

sustainability of livelihoods based on non-timber forest products from Cameroon

Ingram, V.J.

Publication date 2014

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Ingram, V. J. (2014). Win-wins in forest product value chains? How governance impacts the sustainability of livelihoods based on non-timber forest products from Cameroon.

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Win-wins in forest product

value chains?

How governance impacts the sustainability of livelihoods

based on non-timber forest products from Cameroon

ACADEMISCH PROEFSCHRIFT

ter verkrijging van de graad van Doctor aan de Universiteit van Amsterdam,

op gezag van Rector Magnificus prof. dr. D. C. van den Boom,

ten overstaan van het College voor Promoties ingestelde commissie, in het openbaar te verdedigen in de Agnietenkapel

op 18 maart 2014 te 12:00 uur

door

Verina Jane Ingram

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Promotor: Prof. Dr. A.J. Dietz Copromotor: Dr. M.A.F Ros-Tonen Overige leden: Prof. Dr. J. Gupta

Prof. Dr. R. Boot

Prof. Dr. Ir. J.W.M. van Dijk Dr. J. M. Bavinck

Dr. O. Ndoye

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Win-wins in forest product value

chains?

How governance impacts the sustainability of

livelihoods based on non-timber forest products

from Cameroon

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Cover design: Forested slopes of ‘little Mt Cameroon’ (Mt Etinde). Pastel, paint, plaster and bark on wood by Verina Ingram.

Cover photo: Mamie Emerencia, NTFP retailer, Bamenda market, November 2009 Verina Ingram.

Photos in text: Verina Ingram

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