Community forestry in Tanimbar, and industrial prospective scenarios
Jean-Marc Roda () and
Bayuni Shantiko ()
No 40399, Working Papers from CIRAD, Forest department, UPR40
Abstract:
In its present state, the analysis of the wood industry system in Tanimbar archipelago only covered the South part of the Yamdena island. In this part of the island, the wood industry system feeds the demand of the local villages and of Saumlaki. Among the villages of South Yamdena, two villages (Wermatan and Ilngei) are remarkable with their high level of wood activities. Thus these are analysed in the following sections. In the north part of the Island, the system feeds the local villages, the city of Larat, but also some outer markets. While the structure of the system is certainly very similar to what has been analysed in the southern part of the island, the quantities may defer in a great proportion.
JEL-codes: L73 Q23 Q56 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 24 pages
Date: 2004-05, Revised 2005-12
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Published as a chapter of the book: Chainsaw milling: supplier to local markets. Wit, Marieke and Jinke van Dam (eds.). (2010). Tropenbos international, wageningen, the netherlands. xxii + 226 pp. ISBN 978-90-5113-094-2
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