The challenge of integrating ecological, economic and social aspects of forest management is still a critical issue among stakeholders who agree on community-based forestry and the rights of indigenous peoples. In West Papua, the contrast of abundant natural resources with serious social inequalities and structured poverty is a continuing challenge for implementing a social forestry program. The process of establishing customary territories in West Papua is an important milestone in recognising its community entities. Is this scheme definitively able to answer the interests of access and management of indigenous peoples? This can help in achieving the sacred goal of protecting 70% of the forest area. This paper examines the dynamics of fore...
Adat is a custom or tradition that connotes discipline and has sanctions (Adat Law/Customary Law). L...
Regional governments are increasingly developing conservation policy initiatives that are framed alo...
The main threats of Papua’s forests include increases in logging (both legal and illegal), oil palm...
The challenge of integrating ecological, economic and social aspects of forest management is still a...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and publish...
Throughout the 1990s, forest planning and management in the south-west Pacific nation of Papua New G...
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...
Illegal logging in the tropical forests of Papua New Guinea is one of the greatest threats to the fo...
The future of Papua New Guinea's (PNG) extensive forests is of some concern. Local communities may r...
Papua is the region with the largest remaining forest resources in Indonesia. This amounts to 42,224...
This paper examines attempted forestry reforms in Papua New Guinea geared to three broad objectives ...
The complexities of Melanesian customary land tenure greatly influence the adoption of community-bas...
Various approaches to forest management, which can generically be referred to as ‘community forestry...
Oil palm plantations are currently expanding to the eastern part of Indonesia, especially in West Pa...
Adat is a custom or tradition that connotes discipline and has sanctions (Adat Law/Customary Law). L...
Regional governments are increasingly developing conservation policy initiatives that are framed alo...
The main threats of Papua’s forests include increases in logging (both legal and illegal), oil palm...
The challenge of integrating ecological, economic and social aspects of forest management is still a...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and publish...
Throughout the 1990s, forest planning and management in the south-west Pacific nation of Papua New G...
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...
Illegal logging in the tropical forests of Papua New Guinea is one of the greatest threats to the fo...
The future of Papua New Guinea's (PNG) extensive forests is of some concern. Local communities may r...
Papua is the region with the largest remaining forest resources in Indonesia. This amounts to 42,224...
This paper examines attempted forestry reforms in Papua New Guinea geared to three broad objectives ...
The complexities of Melanesian customary land tenure greatly influence the adoption of community-bas...
Various approaches to forest management, which can generically be referred to as ‘community forestry...
Oil palm plantations are currently expanding to the eastern part of Indonesia, especially in West Pa...
Adat is a custom or tradition that connotes discipline and has sanctions (Adat Law/Customary Law). L...
Regional governments are increasingly developing conservation policy initiatives that are framed alo...
The main threats of Papua’s forests include increases in logging (both legal and illegal), oil palm...