This study investigates the impact of the forest subsidy on deforested area. Panel data used to examine whether the forest subsidy and the logging tariff policy can curb the deforested area in the province from 2009 to 2019. Pooled OLS was the suitable model to estimate the relationship. The study found unexpected result that the increase in forest subsidy increased the deforested area in a province. Whereas the increase in industry-manufacturing sector worker reduced the deforested area. Another unpredictable result was the logging tariff, which is expected to reduce deforested areas, did not affect the deforested area in a province
The aim of this study isanalyzing the relationship between several external socioeconomic factors an...
There have been several major research efforts on the rate and causes of Indonesia's deforestation i...
Community forest management has been identified as a win-win option for reducing deforestation while...
In Indonesia, decreasing the forest cover or deforestation in 2000-2005 period had increased up to 1...
In Indonesia, decreasing the forest cover or deforestation in 2000-2005 period had increased up to 1...
Even though government of Indonesia invests billions of rupiah to tackle deforestation, its effectiv...
This study discusses the impact of Intergovernmental Fiscal Transfers (IFT) on forest conservation i...
Indonesia is a decentralized country so that each region implements its own development policy. The ...
Indonesia is a decentralized country so that each region implements its own development policy. The ...
The rate of deforestation in Indonesia is higher than the world average. The lack of property<br />r...
This study focuses on the impacts of decentralisation on forests and estate crops in the original di...
Forests are unique resources and environments because, in general, they provide many benefits. Chang...
Moratoria on commodities produced in deforestation-risk areas have been shown to be highly effective...
Deforestation speed was increasing fastly from 1,87 million ha/year on the 1985-1997 period to 2,6 m...
Indonesia is now the country with the highest deforestation rate in the world, and due to the high r...
The aim of this study isanalyzing the relationship between several external socioeconomic factors an...
There have been several major research efforts on the rate and causes of Indonesia's deforestation i...
Community forest management has been identified as a win-win option for reducing deforestation while...
In Indonesia, decreasing the forest cover or deforestation in 2000-2005 period had increased up to 1...
In Indonesia, decreasing the forest cover or deforestation in 2000-2005 period had increased up to 1...
Even though government of Indonesia invests billions of rupiah to tackle deforestation, its effectiv...
This study discusses the impact of Intergovernmental Fiscal Transfers (IFT) on forest conservation i...
Indonesia is a decentralized country so that each region implements its own development policy. The ...
Indonesia is a decentralized country so that each region implements its own development policy. The ...
The rate of deforestation in Indonesia is higher than the world average. The lack of property<br />r...
This study focuses on the impacts of decentralisation on forests and estate crops in the original di...
Forests are unique resources and environments because, in general, they provide many benefits. Chang...
Moratoria on commodities produced in deforestation-risk areas have been shown to be highly effective...
Deforestation speed was increasing fastly from 1,87 million ha/year on the 1985-1997 period to 2,6 m...
Indonesia is now the country with the highest deforestation rate in the world, and due to the high r...
The aim of this study isanalyzing the relationship between several external socioeconomic factors an...
There have been several major research efforts on the rate and causes of Indonesia's deforestation i...
Community forest management has been identified as a win-win option for reducing deforestation while...