In recognition of the importance of Non-Timber Forest Products (NTFPs) in both social and forest resource management terms, one of CIFOR's major projects is on "Sustainable Use and Development of Non-Timber Forest Products ". The project is aiming at a world level comparison of NTFPs-based forest use, and currently has field sites in seven countries, including Indonesia. This paper reports on a study on the interaction between land-use changes and forest management strategies at the household level, and how this interaction is shaped by ecological, physical, socio-economic and other exogenous factors (e.g., policies). Field sites in Indonesia are in Pasir and Mahakam in East Kalimantan, and the West of Lake Toba in North Sumatra. We are goi...
Sustainable management of tropical forests has been identified as one of the main objectives for glo...
In Indonesia, land cover change for agriculture and mining is threatening tropical forests, biodiver...
Land demands increase with the rise of population and regional development. This results in consider...
This study used a time series of remote sensing data from 1973, 1990 and 1994 to assess sustainabili...
In the past few decades, forest policies have caused changes in forest landscape and community lifes...
The transformation of land use in the tropics has received major attention in the last decades due t...
Managing common-pool resources has always been a local challenge with global implications. Community...
ABSTRACT: The pressure on forests in Indonesia increases as population growth continues, together wi...
The Indonesian islands of Sumatera and Kalimantan (the Indonesian part of the island of Borneo) are ...
Research on human impacts or natural processes that operate over broad geographic areas must explici...
Indonesia is one of the most biodiverse countries on Earth. Conservation management in such an envir...
The themes of this conference were timely for Indonesian forestry. Demands for better availability a...
AbstractLand use land cover change (LULCC) is the key to a wide range of regional and global environ...
Indonesia possesses the third largest tropical forests coverage following Brazilian Amazon and Congo...
Changes in social and ecological systems can be economic, political or environmental. Assessing and ...
Sustainable management of tropical forests has been identified as one of the main objectives for glo...
In Indonesia, land cover change for agriculture and mining is threatening tropical forests, biodiver...
Land demands increase with the rise of population and regional development. This results in consider...
This study used a time series of remote sensing data from 1973, 1990 and 1994 to assess sustainabili...
In the past few decades, forest policies have caused changes in forest landscape and community lifes...
The transformation of land use in the tropics has received major attention in the last decades due t...
Managing common-pool resources has always been a local challenge with global implications. Community...
ABSTRACT: The pressure on forests in Indonesia increases as population growth continues, together wi...
The Indonesian islands of Sumatera and Kalimantan (the Indonesian part of the island of Borneo) are ...
Research on human impacts or natural processes that operate over broad geographic areas must explici...
Indonesia is one of the most biodiverse countries on Earth. Conservation management in such an envir...
The themes of this conference were timely for Indonesian forestry. Demands for better availability a...
AbstractLand use land cover change (LULCC) is the key to a wide range of regional and global environ...
Indonesia possesses the third largest tropical forests coverage following Brazilian Amazon and Congo...
Changes in social and ecological systems can be economic, political or environmental. Assessing and ...
Sustainable management of tropical forests has been identified as one of the main objectives for glo...
In Indonesia, land cover change for agriculture and mining is threatening tropical forests, biodiver...
Land demands increase with the rise of population and regional development. This results in consider...