Rattan cane is an important non-timber forest product (NTFP) harvested from Indonesian tropical forests. However, the extraction of NTFPs such as rattan cane may conflict with forest conservation efforts. A better understanding of harvesting practices can help assess the extent of this conflict and guide forest management decisions. This study assesses the accessibility factors that influence rattan cane harvesting levels in Lambusango Forest, Buton Island, Indonesia, and whether the harvesting of rattan cane is affected by the designation of conservation areas. To this end, the analysis adopts participatory mapping, Geographic Information Systems and a questionnaire survey and employs multiple regressions and analysis of covariance. The r...
This book critically investigates the proposition that commercialisation of forest products contribu...
Indonesia is one of the largest globally distributers of pulp and paper. This is all produced on tim...
Efforts to develop non-timber forest products such as rattan need to consider the dynamic socio-econ...
Rattan cane is an important non-timber forest product (NTFP) harvested from Indonesian tropical fore...
Lambusango Forest, Buton, Indonesia, is an example of the potential for conflict between forest cons...
Lambusango forest, Buton, Indonesia, houses the endemic and rare fauna species of Anoa (Bubalus depr...
Abstract:Rattan, Old World climbing palm, is an extremely valuable nontimber forest product whose ca...
Local communities around the forest need to be involved in securing the sustainability of Mount Hali...
Adiwibowo A, Sulasmi IS, Nisyawati. 2012. The relationships of forest biodiversity and rattan jernan...
Villagers in southern Sumatra collect a number of NTFPs for cash income and subsistence as a supplem...
Hutauruk TR, Lahjie AM, Simarangkir B.D.A.S., Aipassa MI, Ruslim Y. 2018. The prospect of the utiliz...
Rattan has attracted interest as a crop that has much potential as a profitable and sustainable non-...
This study on the use of Non Timber Forest Products (NTFPs) in the Nam Khan Watershed was conducted ...
South-Central Timor District with the area of ​​3,955.36 km2 holds a lot of diversity of non-tim...
Tropical forests have been perceived as biodiversity sanctuaries that should be preserved from human...
This book critically investigates the proposition that commercialisation of forest products contribu...
Indonesia is one of the largest globally distributers of pulp and paper. This is all produced on tim...
Efforts to develop non-timber forest products such as rattan need to consider the dynamic socio-econ...
Rattan cane is an important non-timber forest product (NTFP) harvested from Indonesian tropical fore...
Lambusango Forest, Buton, Indonesia, is an example of the potential for conflict between forest cons...
Lambusango forest, Buton, Indonesia, houses the endemic and rare fauna species of Anoa (Bubalus depr...
Abstract:Rattan, Old World climbing palm, is an extremely valuable nontimber forest product whose ca...
Local communities around the forest need to be involved in securing the sustainability of Mount Hali...
Adiwibowo A, Sulasmi IS, Nisyawati. 2012. The relationships of forest biodiversity and rattan jernan...
Villagers in southern Sumatra collect a number of NTFPs for cash income and subsistence as a supplem...
Hutauruk TR, Lahjie AM, Simarangkir B.D.A.S., Aipassa MI, Ruslim Y. 2018. The prospect of the utiliz...
Rattan has attracted interest as a crop that has much potential as a profitable and sustainable non-...
This study on the use of Non Timber Forest Products (NTFPs) in the Nam Khan Watershed was conducted ...
South-Central Timor District with the area of ​​3,955.36 km2 holds a lot of diversity of non-tim...
Tropical forests have been perceived as biodiversity sanctuaries that should be preserved from human...
This book critically investigates the proposition that commercialisation of forest products contribu...
Indonesia is one of the largest globally distributers of pulp and paper. This is all produced on tim...
Efforts to develop non-timber forest products such as rattan need to consider the dynamic socio-econ...