Most of the state forest in Java has been managed by state forest company (Perhutani) since 1964. In 2001, Perhutani initiated Community Collaborative Forest Management (PHBM). PHBM is a management system of forest resources carried out jointly by Perum Perhutani and villagers, or Perhutani and rural community in cooperation with interested parties (stakeholders) with the spirit of sharing. The objectives of this study are to clarify the allocation method of benefit sharing and discuss the impact of benefit-sharing allocation to forest farmers. Case studies were carried out in Surajaya Village (existence good teak stand) in the Forest Management Unit (KPH) Pemalang, Central Java. The research was carried out usinga literature review, in-dep...
Share of timber is the benefits obtained by farmers from the Community-Based Forest Management Progr...
: Management of Wood Production Sharing Fund to Improve Forest Village Community Empowerment (Study...
Conditions of poverty and the participation of forest communities still remains a major concern in f...
Most of the state forest in Java has been managed by state forest company (Perhutani) since 1964. In...
The model of collaborative forest resources management between the local government and poor Pesangg...
The implementation of the program Managing Forest with Community (Pengelolaan Hutan Bersama Masyarak...
Community Based Forest Management program through Pengelolaan Hutan Bersama Masyarakat (PHBM) scheme...
This report objectives were to identify main of problems of people in Mataliba'; key actors; conflic...
In Indonesia, production forests located in Java Island is managed by State Forestry Corporation (Pe...
People forests in Java, have been around since 1950s, and it has been sustaining naturally following...
The community based forest management  as a recognition of rights of indigenous peoples effort, com...
How local people can access state forests has become a central issue in forest resource management i...
This paper explores the realities of forestry beneft sharing under joint forest management in a majo...
Community participation in the management and utilization of forest resources has a very strategic p...
The implementation of Pengelolaan Hutan Bersama Masyarakat (PHBM) program opens the opportunities fo...
Share of timber is the benefits obtained by farmers from the Community-Based Forest Management Progr...
: Management of Wood Production Sharing Fund to Improve Forest Village Community Empowerment (Study...
Conditions of poverty and the participation of forest communities still remains a major concern in f...
Most of the state forest in Java has been managed by state forest company (Perhutani) since 1964. In...
The model of collaborative forest resources management between the local government and poor Pesangg...
The implementation of the program Managing Forest with Community (Pengelolaan Hutan Bersama Masyarak...
Community Based Forest Management program through Pengelolaan Hutan Bersama Masyarakat (PHBM) scheme...
This report objectives were to identify main of problems of people in Mataliba'; key actors; conflic...
In Indonesia, production forests located in Java Island is managed by State Forestry Corporation (Pe...
People forests in Java, have been around since 1950s, and it has been sustaining naturally following...
The community based forest management  as a recognition of rights of indigenous peoples effort, com...
How local people can access state forests has become a central issue in forest resource management i...
This paper explores the realities of forestry beneft sharing under joint forest management in a majo...
Community participation in the management and utilization of forest resources has a very strategic p...
The implementation of Pengelolaan Hutan Bersama Masyarakat (PHBM) program opens the opportunities fo...
Share of timber is the benefits obtained by farmers from the Community-Based Forest Management Progr...
: Management of Wood Production Sharing Fund to Improve Forest Village Community Empowerment (Study...
Conditions of poverty and the participation of forest communities still remains a major concern in f...