Criteria and Indicators for Sustainable Plantation Forestry in Indonesia

Criteria and Indicators for Sustainable Plantation Forestry in Indonesia
Author: Dwi R. Muhtaman,Chairil Anwar Siregar,Peter Hopmans
Publsiher: CIFOR
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2000-01-01
Genre: Bæredygtighed
ISBN: 9789798764523

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The CIFOR set of Criteria and Indicators (C&I) together with other sets prepared by organisations (ITTO, WWE, SmartWood, LEI) formed the basis for the present evaluation of C7I for the use sustainable management of Acacia mangium plantations. Field testing of C7I was conducted at two sites in Sumatra (Riau and Subanjeriji) and one site in Kalimantan (Pulau Laut) during 1997 and 1998. The C&I identified for each site are summarised in this report.

Criteria and Indicators for Sustainable Plantation Forestry in India

Criteria and Indicators for Sustainable Plantation Forestry in India
Author: S. Sankar,P. C. Anil,M. Amruth
Publsiher: CIFOR
Total Pages: 64
Release: 2000-01-01
Genre: Electronic book
ISBN: 9789798764547

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There are over 100 countries in the world involved in developing national-level criteria and indicators (C&I) for assessing trends in the state of their forests. The present project used this experience to develop and evaluate C&I for community managed forests and tree plantations.

Can People Plantation Forest Policy Stimulate Independent Community based Tree Growing Activities in Indonesia

Can  People Plantation Forest  Policy Stimulate Independent Community based Tree Growing Activities in Indonesia
Author: Omar Pidani,Fitri Nurfatriani
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2016-08-12
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 3656989281

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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 forestry, community forestry and community-company partnership. The success, however, has been limited. This paper reviews experience of these strategies in Indonesia, and considers this in the context of criteria and indicators for sustainable plantation development suggested in the literature. It then develops an analytical framework to assess whether a new policy proposed in Indonesia, "the People Plantation Forest" (PPF) policy, is likely to stimulate community-based tree growing activities. Our analysis suggests that out of six elements identified in the framework, local institutional and capacity building, along with production technology and market access improvement are aspects that PPF might cope well and thus likely to encourage independent community-based tree growing activities. Whereas other elements such land and crop tenure security together with complex licensing and marketing bureaucracy are not dealt with thoroughly and consequently might still be major stumbling blocks in that regard. For PPF to stimulate independent community-based tree growing, it requires commitment of government agencies across different jurisdictions to coordinate o

Can People Plantation Forest policy stimulate independent community based tree growing activities in Indonesia

Can    People Plantation Forest    policy stimulate independent community based tree growing activities in Indonesia
Author: Omar Pidani,Fitri Nurfatriani
Publsiher: GRIN Verlag
Total Pages: 35
Release: 2016-08-02
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783656989271

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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 forestry, community forestry and community-company partnership. The success, however, has been limited. This paper reviews experience of these strategies in Indonesia, and considers this in the context of criteria and indicators for sustainable plantation development suggested in the literature. It then develops an analytical framework to assess whether a new policy proposed in Indonesia, “the People Plantation Forest” (PPF) policy, is likely to stimulate community-based tree growing activities. Our analysis suggests that out of six elements identified in the framework, local institutional and capacity building, along with production technology and market access improvement are aspects that PPF might cope well and thus likely to encourage independent community-based tree growing activities. Whereas other elements such land and crop tenure security together with complex licensing and marketing bureaucracy are not dealt with thoroughly and consequently might still be major stumbling blocks in that regard. For PPF to stimulate independent community-based tree growing, it requires commitment of government agencies across different jurisdictions to coordinate on the provision of technical, financial and regulatory support to minimise constraints in tree growing. Tenure security issue can be minimised through a more participatory approach for land demarcation and mapping; any initiatives conducted by members of community for such purpose should be accommodated. While complex licensing and marketing bureaucracy might be eased off through the creation of a simpler and more integrated procedure. This commitment of support, though, needs to be maintained in the long run given the nature of tree-growing ventures.

Criteria and Indicators for Sustainable Forest Management

Criteria and Indicators for Sustainable Forest Management
Author: Robert John Raison,Alan Gordon Brown,David W. Flinn
Publsiher: CABI
Total Pages: 490
Release: 2001
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: 0851998925

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There is increasing pressure on the forestry industry to adopt sustainable practices, but a lack of knowledge about how to facilitate this, and how to measure sustainability. This book reviews current thinking about scientifically based indicators, and sustainable management of natural forests and plantations. Information is applicable to boreal, temperate and tropical biomes. The contents have been developed from papers presented at a IUFRO conference held in Australia, in order to develop a state-of the art report on this subject.

Criteria and Indicators for Sustainable Plantation Forestry in Indonesia

Criteria and Indicators for Sustainable Plantation Forestry in Indonesia
Author: Dwi R. Muhtaman,Chairil Anwar Siregar,Peter Hopmans
Publsiher: CIFOR
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2000-01-01
Genre: Bæredygtighed
ISBN: 9789798764523

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The CIFOR set of Criteria and Indicators (C&I) together with other sets prepared by organisations (ITTO, WWE, SmartWood, LEI) formed the basis for the present evaluation of C7I for the use sustainable management of Acacia mangium plantations. Field testing of C7I was conducted at two sites in Sumatra (Riau and Subanjeriji) and one site in Kalimantan (Pulau Laut) during 1997 and 1998. The C&I identified for each site are summarised in this report.

Criteria and Indicators for Sustainable Plantation Forestry in India

Criteria and Indicators for Sustainable Plantation Forestry in India
Author: S. Sankar
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 64
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic book
ISBN: OCLC:1066606260

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Testing Criteria and Indicators for the Sustainable Management of Forests

Testing Criteria and Indicators for the Sustainable Management of Forests
Author: Ravi Prabhu
Publsiher: Bib. Orton IICA / CATIE
Total Pages: 236
Release: 1996
Genre: Forest management
ISBN: 979876403X

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Forest: sustainable management, methods used in generating and evaluating criteria and indicators sets of criteria and indicators resulting out of the tests and future steps.