Exploitation and potential use of Phytelephasaequatorialis Spruce as a non-timber forest product

In the Andil and Caña Brava communities, adjacent to the estate of the Southern State University of Manabí located on the Jipijapa-Noboa road, a study was conducted in order to obtain information on the properties and uses of the species Phytelephasaequatorialis as a Product Non-timber forest (NWFP)...

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Published in:Revista cubana de ciencias forestales Vol. 6; no. 3; pp. 311 - 326
Main Authors: Alfredo Jiménez González, Edison Eduardo Saltos Arteaga, Marcos Pedro Ramos Rodríguez, Cristóbal Gonzalo Cantos Cevallos, Mónica Virginia Tapia Zúñiga
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad de Pinar del Río "Hermanos Saíz Montes de Oca" 01-09-2018
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Summary:In the Andil and Caña Brava communities, adjacent to the estate of the Southern State University of Manabí located on the Jipijapa-Noboa road, a study was conducted in order to obtain information on the properties and uses of the species Phytelephasaequatorialis as a Product Non-timber forest (NWFP). Based on interviews and discussions, the problem arose that the use of the species mentioned in the area is not sustainable; therefore, the objective of the work is related to evaluating the use of Phytelephasaequatorialis, in these two communities. Field trips were conducted to verify in situ the most common potentials and uses of this species. The empirical survey method was used, and a simple random sampling was carried out by establishing plots of 2 000 m2 (20 m x 100 m). It was verified that there are potentialities for the sustainable use of Phytelephasaequatorialis. Among the main uses of the species were found, food and beverages, essential oils, handicrafts and in a lesser proportion it is used as ornamental. According to the location of the sites and the way of extraction of this species, actions are needed that contribute to its sustainable use and that involve the social actors of both the University and the communities, including gender and aimed at giving greater protagonism to young people.
ISSN:2310-3469