This article discusses an analysis of the changing role of rattan in people's livelihoods in an area of Kalimantan, Indonesia where it has been cultivated in a traditional rice-swidden system for more than 100 year
An international consultation on rattan cultivation , held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, brought togeth...
This research article aims to explain the changes of livelihoods strategies in a village in the Nort...
This manuscript describes the transformation of the economy in Kayu Ara after palm oil entered this ...
South Barito is an area of rattan and rattan production center of the province of Central Kalimantan...
Efforts to develop non-timber forest products such as rattan need to consider the dynamic socio-econ...
Rattan cultivated as part of the traditional swidden agricultural system has been a major source of ...
My study contributes to understanding the role of traditional land use systems in supporting livelih...
Forest people in southeastern Borneo are producing both rattan used for making baskets, 'cane' furni...
Rattan agroforestry is an important land use system in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia, providing a wi...
Rattan was the main raw material used in rattan craft in Teluk Wetan Jepara. This research uses hist...
Forest-based farmers are faced with rapidly changing economic opportunities due to many factors. In ...
This study aims to determine the development of the rattan home industry and determine the level of ...
Rattan has attracted interest as a crop that has much potential as a profitable and sustainable non-...
Rattan is one of the most important non-timber forest products mostly distributed and highly traded ...
<em>Rattan is one of non timber product forest which is very famous in Indonesia. Indonesia has 350 ...
An international consultation on rattan cultivation , held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, brought togeth...
This research article aims to explain the changes of livelihoods strategies in a village in the Nort...
This manuscript describes the transformation of the economy in Kayu Ara after palm oil entered this ...
South Barito is an area of rattan and rattan production center of the province of Central Kalimantan...
Efforts to develop non-timber forest products such as rattan need to consider the dynamic socio-econ...
Rattan cultivated as part of the traditional swidden agricultural system has been a major source of ...
My study contributes to understanding the role of traditional land use systems in supporting livelih...
Forest people in southeastern Borneo are producing both rattan used for making baskets, 'cane' furni...
Rattan agroforestry is an important land use system in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia, providing a wi...
Rattan was the main raw material used in rattan craft in Teluk Wetan Jepara. This research uses hist...
Forest-based farmers are faced with rapidly changing economic opportunities due to many factors. In ...
This study aims to determine the development of the rattan home industry and determine the level of ...
Rattan has attracted interest as a crop that has much potential as a profitable and sustainable non-...
Rattan is one of the most important non-timber forest products mostly distributed and highly traded ...
<em>Rattan is one of non timber product forest which is very famous in Indonesia. Indonesia has 350 ...
An international consultation on rattan cultivation , held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, brought togeth...
This research article aims to explain the changes of livelihoods strategies in a village in the Nort...
This manuscript describes the transformation of the economy in Kayu Ara after palm oil entered this ...