The rate of deforestation in Indonesia is higher than the world average. The lack of property rights could potentially result in overexploitation on forest resources. This paper argues that the presence of assigned property rights (natural forest concession) would prevent further deforestation in Indonesia. Using panel data estimation, the main result is that natural forest concession is negatively significant in influencing deforestation in Indonesia. This effect is explained by relatively high of the elasticity of deforestation rates with respect to area of assigned natural forest concession accounted for 0.33. This elasticity outweighs the positive significant effect of logs production in worsening deforestation in Indonesia. Keywords: d...
Combining protected areas with natural forest timber concessions may sustain larger forest landscape...
This paper begins with presentation of various forest concession activities in the forestry sector, ...
Deforestation in the tropics is having significant ecological, economic and social impacts (global w...
The rate of deforestation in Indonesia is higher than the world average. The lack of property<br />r...
We examine the emergence of land markets and their effects on forest land appropriation by farm hous...
The expansion of agricultural land remains one of the main drivers of deforestation in tropical regi...
Despite a moratorium by the Indonesian government rejecting new logging conce...
In Indonesia, decreasing the forest cover or deforestation in 2000-2005 period had increased up to 1...
Deforestation is a threat to national security and a disaster caused by natural and human factors. N...
In Indonesia, decreasing the forest cover or deforestation in 2000-2005 period had increased up to 1...
There have been several major research efforts on the rate and causes of Indonesia's deforestation i...
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...
Forests are unique resources and environments because, in general, they provide many benefits. Chang...
Tropical deforestation is one of the most serious environmental problems discussed on a global scale...
Combining protected areas with natural forest timber concessions may sustain larger forest landscape...
This paper begins with presentation of various forest concession activities in the forestry sector, ...
Deforestation in the tropics is having significant ecological, economic and social impacts (global w...
The rate of deforestation in Indonesia is higher than the world average. The lack of property<br />r...
We examine the emergence of land markets and their effects on forest land appropriation by farm hous...
The expansion of agricultural land remains one of the main drivers of deforestation in tropical regi...
Despite a moratorium by the Indonesian government rejecting new logging conce...
In Indonesia, decreasing the forest cover or deforestation in 2000-2005 period had increased up to 1...
Deforestation is a threat to national security and a disaster caused by natural and human factors. N...
In Indonesia, decreasing the forest cover or deforestation in 2000-2005 period had increased up to 1...
There have been several major research efforts on the rate and causes of Indonesia's deforestation i...
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...
Forests are unique resources and environments because, in general, they provide many benefits. Chang...
Tropical deforestation is one of the most serious environmental problems discussed on a global scale...
Combining protected areas with natural forest timber concessions may sustain larger forest landscape...
This paper begins with presentation of various forest concession activities in the forestry sector, ...
Deforestation in the tropics is having significant ecological, economic and social impacts (global w...