2017 | ASRF Learning Notes No. 3 | 4 pages
- e-ISSN 2619-6689
English
Central to the adoption of social forestry by the government of Indonesia is the cognizance that forest and water areas are not wilderness devoid of human influence. The social forestry program has been implemented to improve the welfare of communities living within and around state-claimed forest areas through community development. In particular, it provides access rights or partly devolves forest management to local communities.
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