Incentives for collecting gaharu (fungal-infected wood of Aquilaria SPP, Thymelaeaceae) in East Kalimantan

The economic importance of Gaharu is assessed in three villages on the Bahau River in north-central Borneo to gain insights about the incentives for harvesting and management of valuable non-timber forest product. Three indicators of economic value-level and proportion of income, returns to labor, a...

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Autor principal: Wollenberg, Eva Karoline
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2001
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/18493
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description The economic importance of Gaharu is assessed in three villages on the Bahau River in north-central Borneo to gain insights about the incentives for harvesting and management of valuable non-timber forest product. Three indicators of economic value-level and proportion of income, returns to labor, and proportion of Gaharu collecting households per village - are used to demonstrate the multiple incentives that NTFP income can generate. The concept of incentives logic is developed as an analytical technique to show how economic values can be linked to incentives for different types of management actions. The article discusses how incentives from Gaharu income were most likely linked to the stake local people had in the resource, their preferences about which forest which forest product to harvest, and their willingness to engage in collective action. These incentives contributed to sustainability to the extent they induced actions that reduce threats to the resource. The article suggests that an understanding of the influence of economic incentives on people's resource management can be improved by recognizing three factors: the multiple incentives created by an income, the logical link of those incentives to a management action, and the influence of other socio-cultural and biophysical factors on management
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spelling CGSpace184932025-01-24T14:20:17Z Incentives for collecting gaharu (fungal-infected wood of Aquilaria SPP, Thymelaeaceae) in East Kalimantan Wollenberg, Eva Karoline aquilaria non-timber forest products income incentives economics resource management The economic importance of Gaharu is assessed in three villages on the Bahau River in north-central Borneo to gain insights about the incentives for harvesting and management of valuable non-timber forest product. Three indicators of economic value-level and proportion of income, returns to labor, and proportion of Gaharu collecting households per village - are used to demonstrate the multiple incentives that NTFP income can generate. The concept of incentives logic is developed as an analytical technique to show how economic values can be linked to incentives for different types of management actions. The article discusses how incentives from Gaharu income were most likely linked to the stake local people had in the resource, their preferences about which forest which forest product to harvest, and their willingness to engage in collective action. These incentives contributed to sustainability to the extent they induced actions that reduce threats to the resource. The article suggests that an understanding of the influence of economic incentives on people's resource management can be improved by recognizing three factors: the multiple incentives created by an income, the logical link of those incentives to a management action, and the influence of other socio-cultural and biophysical factors on management 2001 2012-06-04T09:06:31Z 2012-06-04T09:06:31Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/18493 en Wollenberg, E. 2001. Incentives for collecting gaharu (fungal-infected wood of Aquilaria SPP, Thymelaeaceae) in East Kalimantan . Economic Botany 55 (3) :444-456. ISSN: 0013-0001.
spellingShingle aquilaria
non-timber forest products
income
incentives
economics
resource management
Wollenberg, Eva Karoline
Incentives for collecting gaharu (fungal-infected wood of Aquilaria SPP, Thymelaeaceae) in East Kalimantan
title Incentives for collecting gaharu (fungal-infected wood of Aquilaria SPP, Thymelaeaceae) in East Kalimantan
title_full Incentives for collecting gaharu (fungal-infected wood of Aquilaria SPP, Thymelaeaceae) in East Kalimantan
title_fullStr Incentives for collecting gaharu (fungal-infected wood of Aquilaria SPP, Thymelaeaceae) in East Kalimantan
title_full_unstemmed Incentives for collecting gaharu (fungal-infected wood of Aquilaria SPP, Thymelaeaceae) in East Kalimantan
title_short Incentives for collecting gaharu (fungal-infected wood of Aquilaria SPP, Thymelaeaceae) in East Kalimantan
title_sort incentives for collecting gaharu fungal infected wood of aquilaria spp thymelaeaceae in east kalimantan
topic aquilaria
non-timber forest products
income
incentives
economics
resource management
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/18493
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