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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

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
Chokkalingam, U.Suyanto, S.Permana, R.P.Kurniawan, I.Mannes, J.Darmawan, A.Khususiyah, N.Susanto, R.S.[Pengelolaan api, perubahan sumberdaya alam dan pengaruhnya terhadap kehidupan masyarakat di areal rawa/gambut-Sumatera bagian selatan]Pengelolaan api, perubahan sumberdaya alam dan pengaruhnya terhadap kehidupan masyarakat di areal rawa/gambut-Sumatera bagian selatan
Autor: Toma, T.

The paper is based on CIFOR's research achievements contained in the following two publications, "Fast wood forestry: myths and realities" by Cossalter and Pye-Smith and "Linking C&I to a code of practice for industrial tropical tree plantations" by Poulsen, Applegate and Raymond. One should cons...


Toma, T.[Plantation activities and ecosystem conservation: criteria and indicators for biodiversity conservation]Plantation activities and ecosystem conservation: criteria and indicators for biodiversity conservation

Forests are a vital and productive resource able to contribute sustainably to the quality of human life in multiple ways. Human history is intimately linked with forests and virtually all of the world's forests have been modified or managed by human societies since time immemorial. Until recently...


Sayer, Jeffrey A.[Forests: maintaining the balance]Forests: maintaining the balance
Sayer, Jeffrey A.[Biodiversity: treasures in the world's forests - concluding statement of the Forum]Biodiversity: treasures in the world's forests - concluding statement of the Forum
Autor: Nasi, Robert

An attemps to pursue biodiversity objectives in both proteced areas and in production forests have often failed because the attribution of costs and benefits was unfair and regulations proved unenforceable. Most people would agree that biodiversity is most likely to be maintained if local benefit...


Nasi, Robert[Biodiversity conservation in productive forest landscapes]Biodiversity conservation in productive forest landscapes

Tens of millions of rural households in Sub-Saharan Africa rely heavily on forest products for subsistence and to supplement their cash incomes. The poorest households, women and children generally rely on them most. Forests are indirectly linked to rural livelihoods through their role in governa...


Kaimowitz, David[Not by bread alone... forests and rural livelihoods in Sub-Saharan Africa]Not by bread alone... forests and rural livelihoods in Sub-Saharan Africa

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