Saninten village report
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2005
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IDRC, Ottawa, ON, CA
Abstract
While external forces can take many forms, such as the shock of a natural disaster which destroys productive assets, or the long-term ‘trend’ of consistently declining market prices which limits net incomes, the focus of this research is on the policy and institutional environment both within and outside the local community. The following village report examines linkages between micro-level livelihood realities and macro-level policy and institutional contexts. The project is based on a rural case study site of Saninten village in western Java, Indonesia. Policy and institutions are absolutely key to Joint Forest Management (JFM) and forest governance.
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AGROFORESTRY, VILLAGES, NATURAL RESOURCES, POVERTY ALLEVIATION, SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, RESOURCES MANAGEMENT, INDONESIA, SURVEYS, COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION, LAND TENURE, NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS, LOCAL GOVERNMENT, FAR EAST ASIA