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Ítem Informal markets of forest products: characterization and methods for its analysis(International Union of Forest Research Organizations, 2019) Molina-Murillo, Sergio; Guariguata, ManuelThe informal sector is an important source of income for millions of families. It has been estimated that about 60 % of the employed population worldwide are in the informal sector; and specifically, the employment of the informal forestry sector triples the formal one. Multiple countries are taking measures to improve family access to forest resources through sectoral policies, particularly in Latin America. Although there is also pressure through international financing (e.g., REDD+) or trade (e.g., FLEGT) mechanisms, the fact is that there are still no safe and adequate options for those communities that actively participate in informal markets. Understanding adequately the structures and operations of informal markets is a requirement to support and plan the management and conservation of forest resources, as well as to promote the development of local businesses and families involved in them. In this sense, it is not enough to know which species are commercialized and at what prices or in what quantities; it is equally important to know who participates in the —commonly complex— commercial chains, how they are organized and how they evolve. This information is not easily accessible and tends to be of low priority for institutions that collect statistical information. The objective of this review was to explore the role of informal markets in the forestry sector, and explain some of the methods used in their research, citing its main advantages and limitations.