An important means of expanding plantation production and benefiting small-scale producers is through corporate smallholder partnerships that establish agreements for industries to purchase wood produced by other parties, including but not limited to smallholders. The workshop, and subsequent syn...
Nawir, A.A.
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Anyonge, C.H.
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Race, D.
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Vermeulen, Sonja J.
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[Towards equitable partnerships between corporate and smallholder partners: relating partnerships to social, economic and environmental indicators: workshop synthesis]
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Towards equitable partnerships between corporate and smallholder partners: relating partnerships to social, economic and environmental indicators: workshop synthesis
Nawir, A.A.
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[Ensuring corporate-smallholder partnerships benefit all players and the environment]
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Ensuring corporate-smallholder partnerships benefit all players and the environment
This article describes some different schemes through which smallholders participate in establishing and managing productive plantations. These reflect a continuum from management by tree growers themselves to private corporate initiatives, with government-initiated collaborative management in be...
Nawir, A.A.
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Kassa, H.
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Sandewall, M.
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Dore, D.
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Campbell, Bruce M.
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Ohlsson, B.
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Bekele, M.
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[Stimulating smallholder tree planting – lessons from Africa and Asia]
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Stimulating smallholder tree planting – lessons from Africa and Asia
Social conflicts with local people have caused some unsuccessful timber plantation developments in Indonesia. Company and community partnerships have provided opportunities for companies to accommodate local communities’ involvement and attempt to overcome these difficulties. Constraints in estab...
Nawir, A.A.
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Santoso, L.
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[Mutually beneficial company-community partnerships in plantation development: emerging lessons from Indonesia]
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Mutually beneficial company-community partnerships in plantation development: emerging lessons from Indonesia
Calderón, M.M.
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Nawir, A.A.
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[An evaluation of the feasibility and benefits of forest partnerships to develop tree plantations: case studies in the Philippines]
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An evaluation of the feasibility and benefits of forest partnerships to develop tree plantations: case studies in the Philippines
Nawir, A.A.
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[Program kemitraan hutan tanaman (outgrower scheme) dalam pembangunan HTI]
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Program kemitraan hutan tanaman (outgrower scheme) dalam pembangunan HTI
Indonesia has a considerable area of degraded land requiring rehabilitation. However, most rehabilitation projects in the past have been government driven, depending on public funding (ndonesian government and international donors), and have focused mainly on technical aspects. As a result people...
Nawir, A.A.
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Gumartini, T.
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[Company--community partnership outgrower schemes in forestry plantations in Indonesia: an alternative to conventional rehabilitation programmes]
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Company--community partnership outgrower schemes in forestry plantations in Indonesia: an alternative to conventional rehabilitation programmes
Outgrower scheme initiatives in Indonesia have occured particularly in response to rapid changes in the sociopolitical situation in Indonesia. This situation has influenced forestry platnation industries to practice more socially oriented management in daily operations, and also in the same time ...
Nawir, A.A.
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Santoso, L.
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Mudhofar, I.
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[Towards mutually beneficial partnership in outgrower schemes: lessons learned from Indonesia]
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Towards mutually beneficial partnership in outgrower schemes: lessons learned from Indonesia
Rehabilitation activities in Indonesia have a long-history of more than three decades, implemented in more than 400 locations. Successful projects are characterised by the active involvement of local people, and the technical intervention used tailored to address the specific ecological causes of...
Nawir, A.A.
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Murniati
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Rumboko, L.
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[Rehabilitasi hutan di Indonesia: akan kemanakah arahnya setelah lebih dari tiga dasawarsa?]
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Rehabilitasi hutan di Indonesia: akan kemanakah arahnya setelah lebih dari tiga dasawarsa?
Rehabilitation activities in Indonesia have a long-history of more than three decades, implemented in more than 400 locations. Successful projects are characterised by the active involvement of local people, and the technical intervention used tailored to address the specific ecological causes of...
Nawir, A.A.
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Murniati
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Rumboko, L.
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[Forest rehabilitation in Indonesia: where to after three decades?]
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Forest rehabilitation in Indonesia: where to after three decades?