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As part of its Community-Based Forest Management (CBFM) Programme, the local government of Sumbawa District in West Nusa Tenggara Province of Eastern Indonesia initiated a partnership programme between the Forestry District Agency and tree grower cooperatives in 2002. The partnership scheme aims ...


Suwarno, A.Nawir, A.A.JulmansyahKurniawan[Participatory modelling to improve partnership schemes for future Community-Based Forest Management in Sumbawa District, Indonesia]Participatory modelling to improve partnership schemes for future Community-Based Forest Management in Sumbawa District, Indonesia

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.Anyonge, C.H.Race, D.Vermeulen, Sonja J.[Towards equitable partnerships between corporate and smallholder partners: relating partnerships to social, economic and environmental indicators: workshop synthesis]Towards equitable partnerships between corporate and smallholder partners: relating partnerships to social, economic and environmental indicators: workshop synthesis
Nawir, A.A.[Ensuring corporate-smallholder partnerships benefit all players and the environment]Ensuring corporate-smallholder partnerships benefit all players and the environment

The biggest challenges in establishing timber plantations in Indonesia concern a range of social aspects, in particular those dealing with people living inside concessions and in the areas surrounding plantations. CIFOR’s research shows that a sustainable supply of timber may be achievable throug...


Nawir, A.A.Santoso, L.Mudhofar, I.[Towards mutually-beneficial company-community partnerships in timber plantation: lessons learnt from Indonesia]Towards mutually-beneficial company-community partnerships in timber plantation: lessons learnt from Indonesia

At the Earth Summit in Johannesburg in 2002, partnerships were touted as one of the key routes to sustainable development. But can partnerships really deliver improvements to rural livelihoods? This paper reviews one set of claimed partnerships, those between forestry companies and local individ...


Vermeulen, Sonja J.Nawir, A.A.Mayers, J.[Rural poverty reduction through business partnerships?: examples of experience from the forestry sector]Rural poverty reduction through business partnerships?: examples of experience from the forestry sector

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.Santoso, L.[Mutually beneficial company-community partnerships in plantation development: emerging lessons from Indonesia]Mutually beneficial company-community partnerships in plantation development: emerging lessons from Indonesia

The trade relationship between small-scale growers and processing companies often plays an important role in determining the nature and extent of benefi ts derived from commercial forestry, and the distribution of these benefi ts. Many strategies are used by individual small-scale growers, villag...


Race, D.Bisjoe, A.R.Hakim, M.R.Hayati, N.JulmansyahKadir, AKurniawanKusumedi, P.Nawir, A.A.NurhaedahPerbatasari, D.U.Purwanti, R.Rohadi, D.Stewart, H.Sumirat, BSuwarno, A.[Partnerships for involving small-scale growers in commercial forestry: lessons from Australia and Indonesia]Partnerships for involving small-scale growers in commercial forestry: lessons from Australia and Indonesia
Calderón, M.M.Nawir, A.A.[An evaluation of the feasibility and benefits of forest partnerships to develop tree plantations: case studies in the Philippines]An evaluation of the feasibility and benefits of forest partnerships to develop tree plantations: case studies in the Philippines

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.Gumartini, T.[Company--community partnership outgrower schemes in forestry plantations in Indonesia: an alternative to conventional rehabilitation programmes]Company--community partnership outgrower schemes in forestry plantations in Indonesia: an alternative to conventional rehabilitation programmes

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