This paper uses the 'input–output analysis' technique to investigate why the Joint Forest Management program in India has expanded while the uptake of the Community-based Forest Management program in the Philippines has been relatively slow. The forward linkage of the forestry sector with downstream industries in the Philippines was found to be weak when compared with India. In contrast, the wood and wood-products industry in the Philippines has strong forward linkage in contrast to that of India. These findings indicate that further research into the supply chain of forest products in the Philippines is needed. Such research may then inform policy to bridge the gap between industrial demand for timber and national forestry production. The ...
Forest tenure reform has no doubt attained significant gains in promoting social justice and equity ...
Community forestry in Nepal is intended to facilitate both improved forest conditions and the allevi...
Forests are enormously important to mankind. They not only supply essential harvestable products, bu...
This paper examines the realities and visions of the Philippine communitybased forest management (CB...
Three countries in Southeast Asia, Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines were chosen and the capac...
Data collection and maintenance of databases concerning smallholder forestry presents special proble...
Data collection and maintenance of databases concerning smallholder forestry presents special proble...
Community-based forest management (CBFM) schemes are often cited as ideal for rehabilitating denuded...
The trade relationship between suppliers (e.g., growers) and processors often plays an important rol...
Abstract: The inability of generally corporate-led, economic development-oriented industrial forestr...
Today, 60 % of Filipinos make their livelihood in some form of forestry or agriculture. Throughout h...
The role of forestry sector in the economy of Central Java province is quite large and strategic. Ba...
Notwithstanding the global trend, Asia and the Pacific region has recorded several years of strong e...
The essay gives a brief introduction to the general geography, population, economic development and...
The paper is a summary of contributed papers in this volume from an outsider's view. The objective o...
Forest tenure reform has no doubt attained significant gains in promoting social justice and equity ...
Community forestry in Nepal is intended to facilitate both improved forest conditions and the allevi...
Forests are enormously important to mankind. They not only supply essential harvestable products, bu...
This paper examines the realities and visions of the Philippine communitybased forest management (CB...
Three countries in Southeast Asia, Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines were chosen and the capac...
Data collection and maintenance of databases concerning smallholder forestry presents special proble...
Data collection and maintenance of databases concerning smallholder forestry presents special proble...
Community-based forest management (CBFM) schemes are often cited as ideal for rehabilitating denuded...
The trade relationship between suppliers (e.g., growers) and processors often plays an important rol...
Abstract: The inability of generally corporate-led, economic development-oriented industrial forestr...
Today, 60 % of Filipinos make their livelihood in some form of forestry or agriculture. Throughout h...
The role of forestry sector in the economy of Central Java province is quite large and strategic. Ba...
Notwithstanding the global trend, Asia and the Pacific region has recorded several years of strong e...
The essay gives a brief introduction to the general geography, population, economic development and...
The paper is a summary of contributed papers in this volume from an outsider's view. The objective o...
Forest tenure reform has no doubt attained significant gains in promoting social justice and equity ...
Community forestry in Nepal is intended to facilitate both improved forest conditions and the allevi...
Forests are enormously important to mankind. They not only supply essential harvestable products, bu...