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Social forestry reconsidered [PDF]
This paper reviews the expectations for forestryâs contribution to rural development â and for its special contributions to the most disadvantaged, to women and the landless users of the forest commons.
Hyde, William, Köhlin, Gunnar
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The COVID-19 pandemic has created impacts on various aspects of life and caused a shock to all sectors, including agriculture. The Indonesian government continues encouraging access for communities to be involved in forest management through social ...
Sanudin +3 more
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Governance of Social Innovation in Forestry [PDF]
Over the last decade, the term social innovation has received increased attention as a potential solution to address complex global social problems and to add collective values to society. The forest sector has great potential for fostering employment, community development and reducing increased emigration from rural to urban areas.
Alice Ludvig +2 more
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The Development of Social Forestry in Indonesia:
The phenomenon of sustainable forest management failure in Indonesia faces the reality of incompatible economic, social, and environmental approaches.
Andi Setyo Pambudi
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Corporate social responsibility in forestry [PDF]
In Slovakia the topic of socially responsible business has been little reviewed and described, both theoretically and practically. The article highlights the differences in the definition and characteristics of Corporate social responsibility (CSR) as ...
Iveta Hajdúchová +2 more
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Responsibilization and social forestry in Indonesia
Abstract The current expansion of social forestry in Indonesia represents an unprecedented transfer of forest management responsibilities to user-groups across the archipelago. The Indonesian state aims to formalize co-management across 12.7 Mha of forest area to enhance community well-being and environmental as well as economic outcomes for the ...
James T Erbaugh
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The Indonesian government has scaled up its devolution of forest management to local communities in the form of social forestry, with the aim of improving forest management while delivering nature‐based well‐being (including livelihood) benefits for ...
Tessa D. Toumbourou +17 more
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Corruption in Social Forestry in Indonesia
Social forestry is envisioned as a governance reform to empower rural communities to improve both the forest condition and their quality of life.
Ema Ismariana +5 more
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The use of sugar palm plants as a producer of palm sugar, which is a non-timber forest product (NTFP) is considered not optimal and has the potential to be cultivated.
Athiyyah Faadhilah Faadhilah +2 more
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Implementation Gap of Social Forestry Policy: The Case of HKm Beringin Jaya and HTR Hajran
The current social forestry policy is considered to accelerate the issuance of social forestry licences, but after the licence is obtained, various difficulties and obstacles are still experienced by licence holder community to achieve the objective of ...
Budi
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