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.
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Santoso, L.
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Mudhofar, I.
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[Towards mutually-beneficial company-community partnerships in timber plantation: lessons learnt from Indonesia]
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Towards mutually-beneficial company-community partnerships in timber plantation: lessons learnt from Indonesia
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
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.
,
Santoso, L.
,
Mudhofar, I.
,
[Towards mutually beneficial partnership in outgrower schemes: lessons learned from Indonesia]
,
Towards mutually beneficial partnership in outgrower schemes: lessons learned from Indonesia