The future of Papua New Guinea's (PNG) extensive forests is of some concern. Local communities may readily sell logging rights to timber companies to fund elusive ‘development’. Alternatively, they may hold the key to forest conservation. It may be possible, if landowners have some notion of managing forest resources, to build on these practices. But according to some commentators they traditionally lack a conservation ethic. In order to advise on forest policy, it is necessary to try and gauge the practices, attitudes and ideas of local people. This accords with current participatory development approaches to consult ‘grassroots’ opinion, as in indigenous knowledge (IK) research, which aims to facilitate interventions by promoting partners...
This paper reports the results of a survey of north Queensland landholder attitudes with respect to ...
The challenge of integrating ecological, economic and social aspects of forest management is still a...
An on-line survey during August-September 2006 examined community attitudes toward private native fo...
Reconciling conservation and livelihoods is a concern wherever forests are important in local people...
Reconciling conservation and livelihoods is a concern wherever forests are important in local people...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and publish...
Land and forest resources in Papua New Guinea are held under customary ownership by clans. But clans...
Local communities, especially those living in forested areas, are generally presented as innocent vi...
The main threats of Papua’s forests include increases in logging (both legal and illegal), oil palm...
Deforestation and forest degradation are problems common to many tropical countries, including Papua...
The complexities of Melanesian customary land tenure greatly influence the adoption of community-bas...
Local communities, especially those living in forested areas, are generally presented as innocent vi...
Various approaches to forest management, which can generically be referred to as ‘community forestry...
This paper examines attempted forestry reforms in Papua New Guinea geared to three broad objectives ...
Papua New Guinea’s (PNG) forests are a vital natural resource for the human population that they su...
This paper reports the results of a survey of north Queensland landholder attitudes with respect to ...
The challenge of integrating ecological, economic and social aspects of forest management is still a...
An on-line survey during August-September 2006 examined community attitudes toward private native fo...
Reconciling conservation and livelihoods is a concern wherever forests are important in local people...
Reconciling conservation and livelihoods is a concern wherever forests are important in local people...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and publish...
Land and forest resources in Papua New Guinea are held under customary ownership by clans. But clans...
Local communities, especially those living in forested areas, are generally presented as innocent vi...
The main threats of Papua’s forests include increases in logging (both legal and illegal), oil palm...
Deforestation and forest degradation are problems common to many tropical countries, including Papua...
The complexities of Melanesian customary land tenure greatly influence the adoption of community-bas...
Local communities, especially those living in forested areas, are generally presented as innocent vi...
Various approaches to forest management, which can generically be referred to as ‘community forestry...
This paper examines attempted forestry reforms in Papua New Guinea geared to three broad objectives ...
Papua New Guinea’s (PNG) forests are a vital natural resource for the human population that they su...
This paper reports the results of a survey of north Queensland landholder attitudes with respect to ...
The challenge of integrating ecological, economic and social aspects of forest management is still a...
An on-line survey during August-September 2006 examined community attitudes toward private native fo...