The biggest challenges in establishing timber plantations in Indonesia concern a range of social aspects, in particular those dealing with people living inside concessions and in the areas surrounding plantations. CIFOR’s research shows that a sustainable supply of timber may be achievable through partnership schemes that encourage companies and local communities to work together in sharing both the benefits and risks of investing in plantations. Despite recent private sector support for partnership schemes, there is evidence to suggest companies often do not have a clear idea of the measures needed to ensure tree growers’ full commitment. In the short-term, companies would not gain economic benefits from the amount of wood produced under p...
The Kalimantan Forest Partnership comes under the umbrella of the Asia Forest Partnership (AFP). It ...
The total amount of industrial plantations around the world is still small compared with the total a...
Wood supply shortages are evident in Indonesia's forestry sector in both high-value products, and co...
Social conflicts with local people have caused some unsuccessful timber plantation developments in I...
This study looks at two important fast-wood plantation issues in Indonesia, the impact of land claim...
Indonesia has a considerable area of degraded land requiring rehabilitation. However, most rehabilit...
The trade relationship between small-scale growers and processing companies often plays an important...
The trade relationship between small-scale growers and processing companies often plays an important...
In Indonesia, development of sustainable supplies of timber has failed to keep pace with industrial ...
Outgrower scheme initiatives in Indonesia have occured particularly in response to rapid changes in ...
The integration of agriculture and forestry is commonly viewed as a foundation for sustainable livel...
Forestry partnership schemes have been deployed to integrate industrial plantations' and local commu...
Indonesia is one of the largest globally distributers of pulp and paper. This is all produced on tim...
Forest plantations have been an important land-use pattern in Indonesia for centuries. Yet the role ...
The total amount of industrial plantations around the world is still small compared with the total a...
The Kalimantan Forest Partnership comes under the umbrella of the Asia Forest Partnership (AFP). It ...
The total amount of industrial plantations around the world is still small compared with the total a...
Wood supply shortages are evident in Indonesia's forestry sector in both high-value products, and co...
Social conflicts with local people have caused some unsuccessful timber plantation developments in I...
This study looks at two important fast-wood plantation issues in Indonesia, the impact of land claim...
Indonesia has a considerable area of degraded land requiring rehabilitation. However, most rehabilit...
The trade relationship between small-scale growers and processing companies often plays an important...
The trade relationship between small-scale growers and processing companies often plays an important...
In Indonesia, development of sustainable supplies of timber has failed to keep pace with industrial ...
Outgrower scheme initiatives in Indonesia have occured particularly in response to rapid changes in ...
The integration of agriculture and forestry is commonly viewed as a foundation for sustainable livel...
Forestry partnership schemes have been deployed to integrate industrial plantations' and local commu...
Indonesia is one of the largest globally distributers of pulp and paper. This is all produced on tim...
Forest plantations have been an important land-use pattern in Indonesia for centuries. Yet the role ...
The total amount of industrial plantations around the world is still small compared with the total a...
The Kalimantan Forest Partnership comes under the umbrella of the Asia Forest Partnership (AFP). It ...
The total amount of industrial plantations around the world is still small compared with the total a...
Wood supply shortages are evident in Indonesia's forestry sector in both high-value products, and co...