The paper draws on findings from research in South Sulawesi and Jambi Provinces, Indonesia, looking at the role of collective action in helping two local community groups enhance their bargaining power vis a vis other market players (such as collectors, small- and large-scale industries) and promote an increased demand for non-timber forest products. The first group has traditionally collected rattan (Calamus sp) from surrounding forests and was struggling to sell their products at a better price amid market uncertainties and the lack of supportive government policies. The second one was involved in the propagation of another high-value rattan species, widely known as Dragon Blood (Daemonorops sp), in anticipation of an increased market dem...
In Indonesia, development of sustainable supplies of timber has failed to keep pace with industrial ...
This study looks at two important fast-wood plantation issues in Indonesia, the impact of land claim...
The Agroforestry Tree Seeds Association of Lantapan (ATSAL) in Bukidnon province, southern Philippin...
The paper draws on findings from research in South Sulawesi and Jambi Provinces, Indonesia, looking ...
The paper draws on findings from research in South Sulawesi and Jambi Provinces, Indonesia, looking ...
The paper draws on findings from research in South Sulawesi and Jambi Provinces, Indonesia, looking ...
"The paper draws on findings from research in South Sulawesi and Jambi Provinces, Indonesia, looking...
The Forest Products and People programme (FPP) of the Centre for International Forestry Research (CI...
The integration of agriculture and forestry is commonly viewed as a foundation for sustainable livel...
Efforts to develop non-timber forest products such as rattan need to consider the dynamic socio-econ...
The government of Indonesia allocated state land to private companies to establish forest plantation...
This study presents an approach to analyzing decentralized forestry and natural resource management ...
was organized in 1998, facilitated by the World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF). Farmers were trained on...
The forests of Indonesia are home to globally important biodiversity, a source of livelihoods for th...
Indonesia is one of the largest globally distributers of pulp and paper. This is all produced on tim...
In Indonesia, development of sustainable supplies of timber has failed to keep pace with industrial ...
This study looks at two important fast-wood plantation issues in Indonesia, the impact of land claim...
The Agroforestry Tree Seeds Association of Lantapan (ATSAL) in Bukidnon province, southern Philippin...
The paper draws on findings from research in South Sulawesi and Jambi Provinces, Indonesia, looking ...
The paper draws on findings from research in South Sulawesi and Jambi Provinces, Indonesia, looking ...
The paper draws on findings from research in South Sulawesi and Jambi Provinces, Indonesia, looking ...
"The paper draws on findings from research in South Sulawesi and Jambi Provinces, Indonesia, looking...
The Forest Products and People programme (FPP) of the Centre for International Forestry Research (CI...
The integration of agriculture and forestry is commonly viewed as a foundation for sustainable livel...
Efforts to develop non-timber forest products such as rattan need to consider the dynamic socio-econ...
The government of Indonesia allocated state land to private companies to establish forest plantation...
This study presents an approach to analyzing decentralized forestry and natural resource management ...
was organized in 1998, facilitated by the World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF). Farmers were trained on...
The forests of Indonesia are home to globally important biodiversity, a source of livelihoods for th...
Indonesia is one of the largest globally distributers of pulp and paper. This is all produced on tim...
In Indonesia, development of sustainable supplies of timber has failed to keep pace with industrial ...
This study looks at two important fast-wood plantation issues in Indonesia, the impact of land claim...
The Agroforestry Tree Seeds Association of Lantapan (ATSAL) in Bukidnon province, southern Philippin...