Smallholder timber plantation development in Indonesia: what is preventing progress?

This paper evaluates a community timber plantation programme in Indonesia called HTR (Hutan Tanaman Rakyat, community timber plantation). Launched in 2006, the programme seeks to establish over 5 million hectares of new plantations by 2016. Government authorities have offered a range of incentives i...

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Main Authors: Obidzinski, K., Dermawan, A.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: 2010
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/20650
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description This paper evaluates a community timber plantation programme in Indonesia called HTR (Hutan Tanaman Rakyat, community timber plantation). Launched in 2006, the programme seeks to establish over 5 million hectares of new plantations by 2016. Government authorities have offered a range of incentives including low interest loans, assistance with the acquisition of land, streamlined application procedures and simplified reporting on operations. Nearly four years later only a small fraction of the intended plantations have been established. Review of the policy content, incentives offered and financial profitability assumptions indicate significant policy design flaws and shortcomings in implementation. The policy also runs the risk of encouraging illegal forestry activities. We identify five policy adjustments that can potentially increase the success of the programme in the areas of financial feasibility, legal certainty, and transparency in land allocation and financing.
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spelling CGSpace206502025-01-24T14:21:02Z Smallholder timber plantation development in Indonesia: what is preventing progress? Obidzinski, K. Dermawan, A. timber plantations small enterprises policies This paper evaluates a community timber plantation programme in Indonesia called HTR (Hutan Tanaman Rakyat, community timber plantation). Launched in 2006, the programme seeks to establish over 5 million hectares of new plantations by 2016. Government authorities have offered a range of incentives including low interest loans, assistance with the acquisition of land, streamlined application procedures and simplified reporting on operations. Nearly four years later only a small fraction of the intended plantations have been established. Review of the policy content, incentives offered and financial profitability assumptions indicate significant policy design flaws and shortcomings in implementation. The policy also runs the risk of encouraging illegal forestry activities. We identify five policy adjustments that can potentially increase the success of the programme in the areas of financial feasibility, legal certainty, and transparency in land allocation and financing. 2010 2012-06-04T09:15:03Z 2012-06-04T09:15:03Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/20650 en Obidzinski, K., Dermawan, A. 2010. Smallholder timber plantation development in Indonesia: what is preventing progress? . International Forestry Review 12 (4) :339-348. ISSN: 1465-5489.
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Smallholder timber plantation development in Indonesia: what is preventing progress?
title Smallholder timber plantation development in Indonesia: what is preventing progress?
title_full Smallholder timber plantation development in Indonesia: what is preventing progress?
title_fullStr Smallholder timber plantation development in Indonesia: what is preventing progress?
title_full_unstemmed Smallholder timber plantation development in Indonesia: what is preventing progress?
title_short Smallholder timber plantation development in Indonesia: what is preventing progress?
title_sort smallholder timber plantation development in indonesia what is preventing progress
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small enterprises
policies
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