2021
DOI: 10.1080/26395916.2021.1892827
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Tapping into nature’s benefits: values, effort and the struggle to co-produce pine resin

Abstract: The concept of ecosystem services (ES) and related conceptual frameworks like the cascade model, can be relevant to explore the ways through which people and nature are connected and how the benefits of nature, upon which people depend, are realised. An integrated cascade framework was used to study the ES pathway of pine resin, a traded forest product, in a rural mountain community in Mexico. We conducted mixed-methods research, combining participatory tools with measures of service capacity, resin yield, and… Show more

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“…Resin tapping is often an integral part of sustainable forestry management for a number of reasons, including the increase in production of resin within the tree as a function of tapping, making it a renewable bio-resource [63]. Moreover, resin tapping increases the profitability of pine stands, creating a sustainable source of income in economically depressed and rural areas [64]. Resin tapping activities also promote increased forest management, often resulting in a lower incidence of forest fires.…”
Section: Waxes and Resinsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Resin tapping is often an integral part of sustainable forestry management for a number of reasons, including the increase in production of resin within the tree as a function of tapping, making it a renewable bio-resource [63]. Moreover, resin tapping increases the profitability of pine stands, creating a sustainable source of income in economically depressed and rural areas [64]. Resin tapping activities also promote increased forest management, often resulting in a lower incidence of forest fires.…”
Section: Waxes and Resinsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Resin represents much more than a precious resource; it is a material co-produced by nature and people [11] that facilitates the flow of ecosystem services to the local communities [12]. It entails close human intervention in ecosystems, at least during the tapping season, that could be better described as repeated reduced-impact forest cultivating operations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%