Sharing the Fruit of Forestry Products: Indigenous People and Their Incomes in the Forestry Sector in East Kalimantan, Indonesia
Maunati, Yekti | February 2005
Abstract
This research is concerned with a number of related themes, but most particularly it seeks to explore the advantages to indigenous people from the forestry sector in East Kalimantan, Indonesia. Specifically, I will address three main issues: First, to understand whether or not the indigenous people benefit from the forest products in East Kalimantan; Second, to investigate the role of the indigenous people and other parties in forestry related enterprises; and finally, to understand the way in which the indigenous people have become incorporated into the current situation, especially since the granting of regional autonomy in Indonesia.
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Maunati, Yekti. 2005. Sharing the Fruit of Forestry Products: Indigenous People and Their Incomes in the Forestry Sector in East Kalimantan, Indonesia. © Asian Development Bank. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/3612. License: CC BY 3.0 IGO.Keywords
Forest Products Industry
Construction Industry
Plywood Industry
Agriculture
Commercial agriculture
Forestry
Sustainable development
Agricultural products
Industrial Production
Industrial Policy
Industrial Equipment
Industrial Facilities
Wood Production
Wood Processing
Milling Industry
Agroforestry
Forests and forestry
Tree crop
Forestry schools and education
Forest productivity
Lumber
Sustainable forestry
Lumber and lumbering
Forest conservation
Wood products
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