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Medicinal and aromatic plants are one of the main commodities of the Albanian economy generating incomes for about tens of thousands of people living in marginal areas, making Albania famous in the main importing markets like USA and Germany. After the proper management and exploitation of such a natural resource during the planned economy, in the last two decades serious threats pose a great risk for the biodiversity and economics of this sector. This monograph, based on a long relevant experience, attempts to analyse this sector from both the social and economic viewpoint and to recommend policies for its sustainable development.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Medicinal and aromatic plants are one of the main commodities of the Albanian economy generating incomes for about tens of thousands of people living in marginal areas, making Albania famous in the main importing markets like USA and Germany. After the proper management and exploitation of such a natural resource during the planned economy, in the last two decades serious threats pose a great risk for the biodiversity and economics of this sector. This monograph, based on a long relevant experience, attempts to analyse this sector from both the social and economic viewpoint and to recommend policies for its sustainable development.
Autorenporträt
Endrit Kullaj es profesor de la Universidad Agrícola de Tirana y director general de Sonnentor l.t.d., una empresa exportadora de hierbas orgánicas con sede en Albania. Ha trabajado como consultor en el sector MAP desde 2001 para GTZ, PNUD, BM, etc. Majlinda Çakalli es profesora de Economía y Políticas Agrarias en la misma universidad.