Approximately 25 millon people live in the main forested regions of Latin America. The forestry sector there directly provides two…
Authors: Kaimowitz, D.
Publication Year : 2002
Publication Year : 2002
Approximately 25 millon people live in the main forested regions of Latin America. The forestry sector there directly provides two…
Authors: Kaimowitz, D.
Publication Year : 2002
The Indonesian oil palm subsector expanded rapidly after 1967. Much of this growth has occured in the last decade and…
Authors: Casson, A.
Publication Year : 2002
One of the consequences of impacts of elephants and fire on woodlands is a change in woody cover, which often…
Authors: Mapaure, I.; Campbell, B.M.
Publication Year : 2002
An economic crisis and political changes that have occurred in Indonesia since 1997 have presented grave dangers but also important…
Authors: Sunderlin, W.D.
Publication Year : 2003
Two questionnaire surveys of fuel use by low-income households in Zimbabwe were conducted in four small towns in 1994, and…
Authors: Campbell, B.M.; Vermeulen, S.J.; Mangono, J.J.; Mabugu, R.
Publication Year : 2002
The Indonesian Bank Restructuring Agency (IBRA) holds US$ 4.1 billion in loans related to forest and estate crop activities, of…
Authors: Barr, C.; Brown, D.; Casson, A.; Kaimowitz, D.
Publication Year : 2002
Indonesias new basic forestry law makes some promising steps towards devolving control over forests to customary communities. This chapter analyzes…
Authors: Wollenberg, E.; Kartodihardjo, H.
Publication Year : 2002
The forests of Indonesia have been a major source of foreign exchange and have provided substantial employment opportunities. But evidence…
Authors: Resosudarmo, I.A.P.
Publication Year : 2002
Publication Year : 2002