Cameroon and Indonesia are two countries that have received much attention in the literature on tropical deforestation. Both have also experienced devastating economic crises and subsequent macroeconomic adjustment policies. Through a contrast of the two countries' experiences, this chapter explores the effect of such economic events on small farmers and their forest management practices, and the subsequent effects on tropical forest cover. In both countries, economic crises led to changes in farming systems and to a significant increase in the rate of forest clearing, yet the circumstances leading to this outcome are strikingly different. In Cameroon, a collapse of the prices of leading agroexport commodities (cocoa and coffee), withdrawal...
A preliminary insight into how structural adjustment policies (SAPs) may have affected deforestation...
The Asian financial crisis led to a major devaluation of the Indonesian exchange rate, macro instabi...
This is the latest in a series of papers by CIFOR that provides an overview of how recent changes in...
Twenty million people live in or near Indonesia' s natural forests. The country's humid tropical for...
Indonesia's economy receded in 1998, and the national currency has lost more than 70% of its value. ...
The rate of forest clearing by small farmers in the humid forest zone (HFZ) of Cameroon increased si...
The primary objective is to review the impact of the monetary and political crisis on Indonesia's ag...
The economic crisis unfolding in Indonesia since mid-1997 has led to profound socioeconomic and poli...
Numerous published economic models of tropical deforestation are reviewed, in four categories: - a N...
Field research was conducted on 1,050 Indonesian households to understand the effects of the Asian e...
Dating from 1986 when a devastating economic crisis began, the rate of deforestation has increased s...
An economic crisis and political changes that have occurred in Indonesia since 1997 have presented g...
A sample survey of 648 households was conducted in 54 villages in the humid forest zone of Cameroon ...
An economic crisis and political changes that have occurred in Indonesia since 1997 have presented g...
The first essay analyzes the impact of two positive international trade policies on tropical defores...
A preliminary insight into how structural adjustment policies (SAPs) may have affected deforestation...
The Asian financial crisis led to a major devaluation of the Indonesian exchange rate, macro instabi...
This is the latest in a series of papers by CIFOR that provides an overview of how recent changes in...
Twenty million people live in or near Indonesia' s natural forests. The country's humid tropical for...
Indonesia's economy receded in 1998, and the national currency has lost more than 70% of its value. ...
The rate of forest clearing by small farmers in the humid forest zone (HFZ) of Cameroon increased si...
The primary objective is to review the impact of the monetary and political crisis on Indonesia's ag...
The economic crisis unfolding in Indonesia since mid-1997 has led to profound socioeconomic and poli...
Numerous published economic models of tropical deforestation are reviewed, in four categories: - a N...
Field research was conducted on 1,050 Indonesian households to understand the effects of the Asian e...
Dating from 1986 when a devastating economic crisis began, the rate of deforestation has increased s...
An economic crisis and political changes that have occurred in Indonesia since 1997 have presented g...
A sample survey of 648 households was conducted in 54 villages in the humid forest zone of Cameroon ...
An economic crisis and political changes that have occurred in Indonesia since 1997 have presented g...
The first essay analyzes the impact of two positive international trade policies on tropical defores...
A preliminary insight into how structural adjustment policies (SAPs) may have affected deforestation...
The Asian financial crisis led to a major devaluation of the Indonesian exchange rate, macro instabi...
This is the latest in a series of papers by CIFOR that provides an overview of how recent changes in...