Skip to content
Back Home
  • THE SELVA MAYA
    • The tropical forest
    • Protected Areas
    • ADVC and other conservation modalities
  • Coworking
    • Why to do coworking?
    • Project: Protection and Sustainable Use (CONCLUDED)
    • Project: Monitoring of Biodiversity and Climate Change (CONCLUDED)
    • Project: Selva Maya Natural Resources Protection (CONCLUDED)
    • Project: REGIONAL COOPERATION
    • The Institutions
  • Aproaches
    • Conservation
    • Planning
    • Sustainable Alternatives
    • Governance
  • News
  • RESOURCES
    • Films
    • Publications
    • Links of interest
    • Selva Maya Newsletter
    • Systematization of processes
  • ESPAÑOL
  • ENGLISH
  • Search
Back Home
  • Search
  • THE SELVA MAYA
    • The tropical forest
    • Protected Areas
    • ADVC and other conservation modalities
  • Coworking
    • Why to do coworking?
    • Project: Protection and Sustainable Use (CONCLUDED)
    • Project: Monitoring of Biodiversity and Climate Change (CONCLUDED)
    • Project: Selva Maya Natural Resources Protection (CONCLUDED)
    • Project: REGIONAL COOPERATION
    • The Institutions
  • Aproaches
    • Conservation
    • Planning
    • Sustainable Alternatives
    • Governance
  • News
  • RESOURCES
    • Films
    • Publications
    • Links of interest
    • Selva Maya Newsletter
    • Systematization of processes
  • ESPAÑOL
  • ENGLISH
Home » Documents » Honey from the Maya forest
Documents

Honey from the Maya forest

by SelvaMaya Oficina|Published 10 January, 2019

Beekeeping in the region is a sustainable alternative for increasing income and livelihood of local families while being an important conservation mechanism in the Selva Maya.

Full PDF file

  • Beekeeping
  • Honey
  • Sustainability
  • value chain

You may also like

Published 17 January, 2014

Field Manual for Permanent Sampling Plot

Establishment and Re-measurement Forests cover roughly about 61.6 % of Belize’s national territory (Cherrington et al. 2012). Forests in Belize are categorized [...]
Published 6 September, 2016

Poster Forest Fires

Póster descriptivo sobre los incendios forestales en la Selva Maya
Published 1 September, 2022

Rapid review of the literture on zoonoses in the context of One Health in the Selva Maya

  In recent years, the global human community has begun to understand what scientists andenvironmental activists have been spelling out for decades: [...]
Published 20 February, 2015

Central Belize Corridor Conservation Action Plan

2015-2018 | Summary The conservation targets within the CBC encompass three ecosystems and three species of concern. Stake- holders selected these targets [...]

Post navigation

  • Previous post Monitoring of the scarlet macaw in the Selva Maya
  • Back to post list
  • Next post The Maya Nut


CONTACT | IMPRINT | DATA PROTECTION

#WeAreSelvaMaya

© 2025  – All rights reserved

Powered by WP – Designed with the Customizr theme