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Lowland Rainforest Transformation Systems in Sumatra,Indonesia. The paper presents the common sampling frame of the socio …
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We investigate land-use dynamics in Jambi, Sumatra, one of the hotspots of Indonesia' recent oil palm boom. Data from a …
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Sumatra, Indonesia. While the evolution of land markets is expected to promote deforestation activities by rural households …
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environmental and social concerns. Indonesia has recently become the largest palm oil producer worldwide. While much of the … production in Indonesia comes from large-scale plantations, independently operating smallholders are increasing in importance and …
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environmental and social concerns. Indonesia has recently become the largest palm oil producer worldwide. While much of the … production in Indonesia comes from large-scale plantations, independently operating smallholders are increasing in importance and …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010532649
This dissertation is an empirical investigation of the implications of the Indonesian oil palm sector for rural village communities located in Jambi province, on the island of Sumatra. It consists of three contributions to the scientific literature on land-use dynamics, economic development, and...
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production originates from Indonesia and Malaysia, which offer favorable agro-ecological growing conditions with ... …
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The study examines the heterogeneous livelihood impacts of oil palm expansion among smallholder farmers in Jambi Province, Sumatra. Per-capita annual consumption expenditure (PACE) is chosen as a quantitative measure of livelihood status of farm-households. Its determinants are estimated using...
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The recent expansion of oil palm in Indonesia is largely smallholder-driven. However, its socio-economic implications …
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The rapid expansion of the oil palm area in many tropical countries has raised concerns about its negative impact on local communities, food security, and on the environment. While the expansion of oil palm in early stages was mainly driven by large private and public companies, it is expected...
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