After the collapse of the centralized Soeharto regime, deforestation caused by over logging accelerated. To tackle this problem, an IMF/World Bank-led forestry sector reform program adopted a market-friendly approach involving the resumption of round wood exports and raising of the resource rent fee, with the aim to stop rent accumulation by plywood companies, which had enjoyed a supply of round wood at privileged prices. The Indonesian government, for its part, decentralized the forest concession management system to provide incentives for local governments and communities to carry out sustainable forest management. However, neither policy reform worked effectively. The round wood export ban was reimposed and the forest management system c...
In Indonesia, development of sustainable supplies of timber has failed to keep pace with industrial ...
This paper examines the conversion of Indonesia’s natural forests to timber and tree crop plantation...
For over 30 years, Indonesia's central government controlled its forests, the third largest area of ...
After the collapse of the centralized Soeharto regime, deforestation caused by over-logging accelera...
Indonesia is among the world's leading wood products exporters, and is the leading plywood exporter....
Indonesia's natural forest has been persistently declining, even with the fastest rate in the world,...
Since the mid-1980s, policy discussions aimed at promoting sustainable forest management in Indonesi...
Since the collapse of Soeharto s New Order regime in May 1998, Indonesia s national, provincial, and...
Indonesia’s forests are critical to its economic development strategy and to the global environment....
Since the mid-1980s, policy discussions aimed at promoting sustainable forest management in Indonesi...
The forests of Indonesia have been a major source of foreign exchange and have provided substantial ...
The forests of Indonesia have been a major source of foreign exchange and have provided substantial ...
Berau district has been one of East Kalimantan’s largest sources of timber since the mid-1980s. Unti...
Kotawaringin Timur district lies within the Dayak heartland of Central Borneo, Indonesia. Prior to t...
Capturing economic rent from natural resources, particularly forests, frequently still creates disag...
In Indonesia, development of sustainable supplies of timber has failed to keep pace with industrial ...
This paper examines the conversion of Indonesia’s natural forests to timber and tree crop plantation...
For over 30 years, Indonesia's central government controlled its forests, the third largest area of ...
After the collapse of the centralized Soeharto regime, deforestation caused by over-logging accelera...
Indonesia is among the world's leading wood products exporters, and is the leading plywood exporter....
Indonesia's natural forest has been persistently declining, even with the fastest rate in the world,...
Since the mid-1980s, policy discussions aimed at promoting sustainable forest management in Indonesi...
Since the collapse of Soeharto s New Order regime in May 1998, Indonesia s national, provincial, and...
Indonesia’s forests are critical to its economic development strategy and to the global environment....
Since the mid-1980s, policy discussions aimed at promoting sustainable forest management in Indonesi...
The forests of Indonesia have been a major source of foreign exchange and have provided substantial ...
The forests of Indonesia have been a major source of foreign exchange and have provided substantial ...
Berau district has been one of East Kalimantan’s largest sources of timber since the mid-1980s. Unti...
Kotawaringin Timur district lies within the Dayak heartland of Central Borneo, Indonesia. Prior to t...
Capturing economic rent from natural resources, particularly forests, frequently still creates disag...
In Indonesia, development of sustainable supplies of timber has failed to keep pace with industrial ...
This paper examines the conversion of Indonesia’s natural forests to timber and tree crop plantation...
For over 30 years, Indonesia's central government controlled its forests, the third largest area of ...