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Results are given of a study conducted to create a method to determine the optimum forest cover in Citanduy watershed in Java, Indonesia. The Analytical Hierarchy Process and Goal programming method were used in this study. Stakeholders of the watershed were interviewed for their perception of land ...

Author(s)
Dwiprabowo, H.; Basuki, S.; Purnomo, H.; Haryono
Publisher
Pusat Penelitian dan Pengembangan Sosial Budaya dan Ekonomi Kehutanan, Bogor, Indonesia
Citation
Jurnal Sosial Ekonomi, 2001, 2, 1, pp 79-98
Abstract

Stumpage value (SV) is a minimum rent paid by the forest harvesters (HPH) to the owner of the forest (Government). The determination of SV is not only to find an exact value, but also to set the standards for taxes and retribution systems. SV set by the Ministry of Forestry (MoF) of Indonesia from...

Author(s)
Subarudi; Astana, S.
Publisher
Pusat Penelitian dan Pengembangan Sosial Budaya dan Ekonomi Kehutanan, Bogor, Indonesia
Citation
Jurnal Sosial Ekonomi, 2001, 2, 1, pp 53-69
Abstract

There has been a significant discrepancy between log supplied from forest concession and conversion area with log demanded by wood processing industry in the last five years. On the other hand, log produced by plantation forest and community forests have not been satisfactory. The gap between legal ...

Author(s)
Prahasto, H.; Nurfatriani, F.
Publisher
Pusat Penelitian dan Pengembangan Sosial Budaya dan Ekonomi Kehutanan, Bogor, Indonesia
Citation
Jurnal Sosial Ekonomi, 2001, 2, 2, pp 111-138
Abstract

This study was conducted to determine the desirable species for fuelwood. Generally, the rural people get fuelwood from field, garden and sometimes from the forests. The kind of fuelwood used by rural people can be classified in three aspects: those for timber, fruits and energy. The rural people...

Author(s)
Sylviani; Widiarti, A.
Publisher
Pusat Penelitian dan Pengembangan Sosial Budaya dan Ekonomi Kehutanan, Bogor, Indonesia
Citation
Jurnal Sosial Ekonomi, 2001, 2, 2, pp 139-150
Abstract

A study was conducted to determine the impact of an economic crisis on the forestry sector in Sumatra, Indonesia. During the crisis, the production of roundwood decreased from positive 50% to -13.5%, and 41.5% of the forestry work force lost their jobs. For farmers in the forestry sector, it was...

Author(s)
Ginoga, K.; Erwidodo
Publisher
Pusat Penelitian dan Pengembangan Sosial Budaya dan Ekonomi Kehutanan, Bogor, Indonesia
Citation
Jurnal Sosial Ekonomi, 2001, 2, 1, pp 15-30

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