Certification of a Community-based Forest Enterprise for Improving Institutional Management and Household Income: A Case from Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia

被引:16
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作者
Harada, Kazuhiro [1 ]
Wiyono [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Hyogo, Sch Human Sci & Environm, Himeji, Hyogo 6700092, Japan
[2] Gadjah Mada Univ, Vocat Sch, Yogyakarta 55281, Indonesia
基金
日本学术振兴会;
关键词
FSC; Group certification; Small-scale enterprise; Community forest; Community participation;
D O I
10.1007/s11842-013-9240-8
中图分类号
S7 [林业];
学科分类号
0829 ; 0907 ;
摘要
Forest certification for community-based forest management was designed to strengthen an area's forestry functions while simultaneously alleviating poverty by developing the existing community forest. It is fundamental for forest certification to maintain the economic benefits for certified local sellers and balance conservation goals with increasing local incomes. This study explores how FSC certification of a community-based forest enterprise in Southeast Sulawesi in Indonesia could improve effectively field situations of community forest management and strengthen local peoples' financial benefits and social perceptions towards conserving forests. FSC group certification was introduced in the area of teak community forest of several villages in 2005. Because of local strong interest in group certification, the size of certified forests, the number of group certification members and the amount of certified wood harvested gradually increased. The support of a local NGO and an international NGO contributed towards successful establishment of group certification and establishment of a small-scale forestry enterprise producing certified wood in a sustainable manner. These NGOs played important roles in establishing strong relationships between producers and consumers, strengthening local forest management institutions, and promising social and economic benefits to the local people.
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页码:47 / 64
页数:18
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