The trade in illegally harvested timber provides a living for more than 45,000 people, a major source of income for…
Authors: Pye-Smith, C.
Publication Year : 2010
Publication Year : 2010
The trade in illegally harvested timber provides a living for more than 45,000 people, a major source of income for…
Authors: Pye-Smith, C.
Publication Year : 2010
Authors: Wit, M.; Van Dam, J.; Cerutti, P.O.; Lescuyer, G.; Kerrett, R.; McKeown, J.P.
Publication Year : 2010
Ruralurban migration can have both positive and negative environmental consequences for tropical forests. Rural residents exert pressure on the environment…
Authors: Parry, L.; Day, B.; Amaral, S.; Peres, C.A.
Publication Year : 2010
The trade in illegally harvested timber provides a living for more than 45,000 people, a major source of income for…
Authors: Pye-Smith, C.
Publication Year : 2010
Authors: Schoneveld, G.
Publication Year : 2010
This paper evaluates a community timber plantation programme in Indonesia called HTR (Hutan Tanaman Rakyat, community timber plantation). Launched in…
Authors: Obidzinski, K.; Dermawan, A.
Publication Year : 2010
Governments have played only a marginal role in the development of the biofuels market in most developing countries.
Authors: Schoneveld, G.; German, L.; Andrade, R.; Chin, M.; Caroko, W.; Romero-Hernández, O.
Publication Year : 2010
Cash crops are developing in the once forested areas of Indonesia in parallel with market and economic improvements. Perennial crops…
Authors: Feintrenie, L.; Schwarze, S.; Levang, P.
Publication Year : 2010
Forests are sources of biomass that can be used to create forest-based bioenergy, whether directly by establishing energy plantations on…
Authors: Bird, D.N.; Pena, N.; Schwaiger, H.; Zanchi, G.
Publication Year : 2010
Increasing forest financing requires better communication and understanding between the forestry and finance sectors. This can take the form of…
Authors: Boscolo, M.; van Dijk, K.; Savenije, H.