Can 'People Plantation Forest' Policy Stimulate Independent Community-Based Tree Growing Activities in Indonesia?

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Can 'People Plantation Forest' Policy Stimulate Independent Community-Based Tree Growing Activities in Indonesia? : Grin Verlag : 9783656989288 : 3656989281 : 12 Aug 2016 : Seminar paper from the year 2009 in the subject Forestry / Forestry Economics, grade: D+, The Australian National University (Fenner School of Environment and Society), course: Independent Research Project, language: English, abstract: Forest plantations are important in Indonesia for both conservation and development aspects of forest management. They can provide a sustainable supply of wood resources to meet the increasing demands of wood processing industries, rather than escalating pressure on natural forests reserved for conservation. Income from plantation forests can address the economic marginalisation of forest dependent people. Over the last three decades, three strategies have been put into practice to stimulate the development of both large-scale and small-scale plantation forestry in Indonesia: farm for

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