This paper examines the need for estimates of financial performance of individual tree species for promoting smallholder forestry on Leyte Island in the Philippines, and presents some initial estimates of net present value and internal rate of return for smallholder plantings of indigenous and traditionally grown (exotic) tree species. Levels of profitability are found to be marginal for commercial production, particularly for native species. Data deficiencies are noted, and improved estimates of tree growth rates and rotation lengths in particular are needed to improve predictions of financial performance of smallholder forestry
This paper reports on the research experiences of students and faculty members at the College of For...
This paper reports the results of an analysis of part of the data from a socio-economic survey condu...
Multi-species agroforestry has a long history in the Pacific Islands, and many benefits of this prac...
This paper examines the need for estimates of financial performance of individual tree species for p...
The objective of this research is to develop financial models for a number of exotic and indigenous ...
Much of the smallholder forestry in the Philippines has involved exotic species, and particularly ye...
Data collection and maintenance of databases concerning smallholder forestry presents special proble...
Data collection and maintenance of databases concerning smallholder forestry presents special proble...
In the Philippines, timber production on small farms has become profitable as a result of reduced su...
This paper examines the application of investment project analysis (IPA) to small-scale plantations ...
Despite the ambitious target to establish 12.7 million ha of social forestry across Indonesia and va...
The Rainforestation Farming system is a community and smallholder-based form of mixed-species refore...
A study was conducted to investigate the economic returns of subsistence farmers from small-scale tr...
This paper provides an overview of ASEM/2003/052 – Improving Financial Returns to Smallholder Tree F...
This paper examines the findings of a socio-economic research project carried out to examine the fin...
This paper reports on the research experiences of students and faculty members at the College of For...
This paper reports the results of an analysis of part of the data from a socio-economic survey condu...
Multi-species agroforestry has a long history in the Pacific Islands, and many benefits of this prac...
This paper examines the need for estimates of financial performance of individual tree species for p...
The objective of this research is to develop financial models for a number of exotic and indigenous ...
Much of the smallholder forestry in the Philippines has involved exotic species, and particularly ye...
Data collection and maintenance of databases concerning smallholder forestry presents special proble...
Data collection and maintenance of databases concerning smallholder forestry presents special proble...
In the Philippines, timber production on small farms has become profitable as a result of reduced su...
This paper examines the application of investment project analysis (IPA) to small-scale plantations ...
Despite the ambitious target to establish 12.7 million ha of social forestry across Indonesia and va...
The Rainforestation Farming system is a community and smallholder-based form of mixed-species refore...
A study was conducted to investigate the economic returns of subsistence farmers from small-scale tr...
This paper provides an overview of ASEM/2003/052 – Improving Financial Returns to Smallholder Tree F...
This paper examines the findings of a socio-economic research project carried out to examine the fin...
This paper reports on the research experiences of students and faculty members at the College of For...
This paper reports the results of an analysis of part of the data from a socio-economic survey condu...
Multi-species agroforestry has a long history in the Pacific Islands, and many benefits of this prac...