This book examines aspects of human well being (identified in earlier research on sustainable forest management) in a variety of contexts. The 26 authors reports results of research conducted in six countries (Indonesia, Brazil, Cameroon, Gabon, Trinidad, and the United States), in conjunction wi...
Colfer, C.J.P.
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Byron, Y.
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[People managing forests: the links between human well-being and sustainability]
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People managing forests: the links between human well-being and sustainability
This brief article begins with a summary of CIFOR's work on criteria and indicators for sustainable forest management (C&I). It then discusses how CIFOR programs combined to form the program called Local People, Devolution and Adaptive Collaborative Management of Forests". It briefly describes th...
Colfer, C.J.P.
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Center for International Forestry Research
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[Social aspects of tropical forest management]
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Social aspects of tropical forest management
This brief afterward discusses Riska’s experiences in the context of Colfer’s ethnographic knowledge of gender and lifestyle changes among the dayaks of Kalimantan. It discusses the burgeoning literature reflecting women’s voices, a genre to which Riska contributes. Building on her own ethnograph...
This paper recounts of a household survey done in Long Segar, East Kalimantan, in June 1997, covering the period from 1991-1997. This survey is a follow-up survey of land use, conducted first in 1980 (1962-1980) and again in 1991 (1981-1991). The initial purpose of the 1997 survey was to assess c...
Colfer, C.J.P.
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Salim, A.
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[Kenyah forest use in East Kalimantan: responses to El Nino, transmigration and HTI]
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Kenyah forest use in East Kalimantan: responses to El Nino, transmigration and HTI