The Sustainable Forest Management (SFM) was first introduced in all commercial forest reserves in Sabah in 1997. This policy gives hope to the state government to manage the forests in a sustainable manner following the forest development phase of revenue oriented timber exploitation, which has contributed to the decline in forest resources; the increase in forest degradation and the decrease in state income earned from the forestry sector. Under the SFM concept, the forest of the state was divided into Forest Management Units (FMUs) managed by FMU holders under different institutional arrangements of state, state enterprise and private sector. This study was conducted to investigate the corporate-stakeholder interrelation under the SFM c...
It is uncontested that forests are imperative for environmental conservation and economic developmen...
Rangelands contribute greater value than is generally acknowledged. The ecosystems provide a signifi...
Malnutrition, poverty and the unsustainable exploitation of natural resources pose serious problems ...
The Sustainable Forest Management (SFM) was first introduced in all commercial forest reserves in Sa...
Forestry and the wood-based sector provide increasing contributions to the national and rural econom...
Eastern African countries have been confronted with forest landscape degradation and the consequentl...
Summary Introduction Due to an increase in environmental problems and resource degradation, economic...
Public institutions own the greater proportion of the world’s forests and wooded areas —about 86%. I...
Orang-utans, Asia’s only great ape, occur solely in the tropical forests of Borneo and Sumatra (grea...
This thesis examines the Participatory Forest Management (PFM) approach in the micro-scale context o...
This work analyses institutional frameworks that determine the use, management and conservation of t...
This thesis is a contribution to the research project Regional Climate Change, funded by the German...
Palm oil constitutes approximately one-third of the 130 million tonnes of major vegetable oils and f...
With the steadily growing population and the increasing demand on food, more and more forests are co...
Sustainable resource management requires balancing trade-offs between land productivity and environm...
It is uncontested that forests are imperative for environmental conservation and economic developmen...
Rangelands contribute greater value than is generally acknowledged. The ecosystems provide a signifi...
Malnutrition, poverty and the unsustainable exploitation of natural resources pose serious problems ...
The Sustainable Forest Management (SFM) was first introduced in all commercial forest reserves in Sa...
Forestry and the wood-based sector provide increasing contributions to the national and rural econom...
Eastern African countries have been confronted with forest landscape degradation and the consequentl...
Summary Introduction Due to an increase in environmental problems and resource degradation, economic...
Public institutions own the greater proportion of the world’s forests and wooded areas —about 86%. I...
Orang-utans, Asia’s only great ape, occur solely in the tropical forests of Borneo and Sumatra (grea...
This thesis examines the Participatory Forest Management (PFM) approach in the micro-scale context o...
This work analyses institutional frameworks that determine the use, management and conservation of t...
This thesis is a contribution to the research project Regional Climate Change, funded by the German...
Palm oil constitutes approximately one-third of the 130 million tonnes of major vegetable oils and f...
With the steadily growing population and the increasing demand on food, more and more forests are co...
Sustainable resource management requires balancing trade-offs between land productivity and environm...
It is uncontested that forests are imperative for environmental conservation and economic developmen...
Rangelands contribute greater value than is generally acknowledged. The ecosystems provide a signifi...
Malnutrition, poverty and the unsustainable exploitation of natural resources pose serious problems ...