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Can we go beyond timber and manage for both timber and non-timber forest
products? Case of rattans near Kisangani (D. R.
Congo)
Kahindo J-M. (PhD, UNIKIS)Mate J-P. (PhD, UNIKIS)Nasi R. (PhD, CIFOR)
International Meeting ATBC and SCB, 12 – 16 June 2011, Arusha
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Problematic
Logging for timber
Principal concern of forestry
for decades:
sustained production of
timber products.
Many, if not most,
national forest development
plans and valuation studies
have therefore neglected to
incorporate NTFPs into
management strategies
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Multiple forest useIn recent decades,
research and NGO
attention has focused on
the potential for Non
Timber Forest Products
(NTFPs) to play an
important complementary
role to timber and
agriculture in rural
livelihoods.
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Importance of the NTFP sector in DR Congo
Not enough is known: only scarce data on
Congolese NTFPs and rattans is available
NTFP sector especially developed in rural areas NTFPs largely used
Subsistence purpose;
Commercialization
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Importance of the Rattan sector in DR Congo (1/2)
Rattan resource = One of the most important NTFPs largely used in D. R. Congo
Rattan diversity:11 over 22 african
species
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Importance of the Rattan sector in DR Congo (2/2)
Rattan exploitation = economic potential and alternative option for wood consumption (furniture)
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Rattan in and around Kisangani
(1/2)
provide income to solve Rate (%)
Food complement 37
Health fees 17
Other needs (school, equipment)
33
Source of additional income in rural areas:
E. haullevilleana commercialisation: monthly 25 – 50 $ / household
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Rattan in and around Kisangani
(2/2)
L. secundiflorum’s forest potential: 700 linear meters of cane/ha (not
exploited); Good regeneration (1 bud/clump/month)
Sustainable harvest of Rattan = Alternative or complement to timber exploitation
E. haullevilleana commercialization: 81 591 meters sold monthly (in urban
markets) Rattan consumption:
Rattan furnitures present in 98% urban households
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Studied species (1/2)
1- L. secundiflorum
Split canes:
Basket & Hat’s frames
A robust species of rattan:
• Wide leaflets• Acanthophylls up to 4 cm
long
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Studied species (2/2)2- E.
haullevilleana Source of cordage and
weaving material in rural and urban areas
Provides raws and items for local and national trade in D. R. Congo
A slender to moderate rattan
• Leave bifid (younger stages)
• Slender acanthophylls, up to 3.5 cm long
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Research site
Location:
• Yoko Forest Reserve: evergreen tropical rain forest;
• South of Kisangani city: left bank of the Congo river (Km 21 - 38)
Area: 6975 ha;
Climate: Af Koppën type, refering to Kisangani: 1800 mm per year; 28°C
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Monitoring for demography of 267 clumps :
159 L. secundiflorum
108 E. haulllevilleana
Data collection
From different light regimes (closed canopy; partial; total)
With different harvest treatment (0; 3/4; 4/4)
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Global results(Extracted from Kahindo’s Thesis)
Species Recruit. Init. Mort.
Laccospermasecundiflorum
T 0.075 0.211 0.198
T x L
0.018* 0.159 0.375
Eremospathahaullevilleana
T 0.031* 0.008 *
0.067
L < 0.001**
0.052 0.173
(*) Significant effect at the 0.05 level
Kahindo (2011)
Combined effectsT x L
Separate effectsT L
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Treat./Light Effects on Recruitment
Under full light: Max recruitment with total harvest
Under partial light: Max recruitment with partial harvest
Under full light: Harvest all adult canes Under partial light: Favour partial harvest of adult canes
1- L. secundiflorum
Interaction Treatment x Light
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Max recruitment under full light
Max recruitment with partial harvest
Treat./Light Effects on Recruitment
Separated effects
2- E. haullevilleana
Apply partial harvest on clumps &
Favour full light conditions
Harvest
Light availability
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Conclusions&
Suggestions
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Conclusions
2- Neither light availability nor harvest treatment has a significant effect on stem’s mortality within the clump of studied rattan species;
2 main conclusions:
1- Full light conditions favour the recruitment and growth initiation of E. haullevilleana ; this parameter also affects the recruitment of L. secundiflorum, but through an interaction with harvest treatment;
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Suggestions
1- Rattan harvesting could be a complementary activity to logging for timber
2- Apply silvicultural treatments susceptible to provide better light conditions and so favour regeneration within the rattan clumps;
3- Practice sustainable harvest by applying appropriate cutting techniques according to the rattan species and light conditions;
4- Promote rattan enrichment planting in disturbed areas in order to increase stock and provide addditional incomes in forest areas around Kisangani and in D. R. Congo.
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