The central issue addressed in this paper is whether geographic indication (GI) can be applied as a tool to encourage some furniture industries and teak producers to take collective action to improve teak product quality and increase global market competitiveness. This paper explores the possibility of implementing GI on teak as a means to improve local community rights to manage teak resources, Perum Perhutani revenues and the perception of teak wood products on national and international markets, as well as employment in the furniture industry. The paper also discusses the institutional arrangement necessary to enable GI implementation on teak. After the 1998 financial crisis, Javanese furniture industries experienced a boom, but illegal ...
Javanese teak forest constitutes more than 35% of world teak forests. It provides employment and liv...
Geographical Indication is the new black in the world of intellectual property because of their very...
Over the past few decades, transnational and supranational market-based forest governance systems ha...
The central issue addressed in this paper is whether Geographic Indication as a tool can be applied ...
Summary: The central issue addressed in this paper is whether Geographic Indication as a tool can be...
Indonesian teak forest plantation contributes to more than 35% of world teak forests. Perhutani, a s...
Pengujian sifat pemesinan kayu jati hutan rakyat menjadi sangat penting untukmendapatkan informasi p...
The recent COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted many countries. It leads them to imbalance conditions in ...
This paper deals with eco-labeling and certification process of forest. There are two objectives of ...
This study discusses the potential protection of Geographical Indication (GI) towards natural resou...
The small wood furniture industry in Southeast Sulawesi Province made a very small contribution to t...
Mata Kucing resin (Shorea Javanica) is the main commodity of Pesisir Barat Regency which is wellknow...
West Java has traditional batik crafts developed in 27 districts/cities. The diversity in both style...
Jepara Indonesia Furniture A large group of Indonesian furniture companies offer free trade listings...
Teak furniture business development aims at achieving the three millenium development goals of globa...
Javanese teak forest constitutes more than 35% of world teak forests. It provides employment and liv...
Geographical Indication is the new black in the world of intellectual property because of their very...
Over the past few decades, transnational and supranational market-based forest governance systems ha...
The central issue addressed in this paper is whether Geographic Indication as a tool can be applied ...
Summary: The central issue addressed in this paper is whether Geographic Indication as a tool can be...
Indonesian teak forest plantation contributes to more than 35% of world teak forests. Perhutani, a s...
Pengujian sifat pemesinan kayu jati hutan rakyat menjadi sangat penting untukmendapatkan informasi p...
The recent COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted many countries. It leads them to imbalance conditions in ...
This paper deals with eco-labeling and certification process of forest. There are two objectives of ...
This study discusses the potential protection of Geographical Indication (GI) towards natural resou...
The small wood furniture industry in Southeast Sulawesi Province made a very small contribution to t...
Mata Kucing resin (Shorea Javanica) is the main commodity of Pesisir Barat Regency which is wellknow...
West Java has traditional batik crafts developed in 27 districts/cities. The diversity in both style...
Jepara Indonesia Furniture A large group of Indonesian furniture companies offer free trade listings...
Teak furniture business development aims at achieving the three millenium development goals of globa...
Javanese teak forest constitutes more than 35% of world teak forests. It provides employment and liv...
Geographical Indication is the new black in the world of intellectual property because of their very...
Over the past few decades, transnational and supranational market-based forest governance systems ha...