The Economic Consequences Of Saving Indonesia S Forests
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The Economic Consequences of Saving Indonesia's Forests by Philippa S. Dee Pdf
TWorking Paper No. 91/7', this paper examines aspects of the Indonesian government's approach to forest use, and in particular analyses two central problems P the nature of forestry set-aside targets and their distributional implications.
Author : National Library of Australia Publisher : National Library Australia Page : 1976 pages File Size : 42,7 Mb Release : 1988 Category : Australia ISBN : 8210379456XXX
Indonesia has the second largest expanse of tropical moist forests in the world: about 78 per cent of its land mass is classified as forest land. These forests are important to Indonesia for their economic and social significance and to the global community for their biodiversity and as a carbon sink. The main pressures on the forests come from logging, degradation from forest concessions and plantations, rural consumption, and forest fires. This case study is one of six evaluations of the implementation of the World Bank's 1991 Forest Strategy.
The Impact of Economic Reform on Productivity Growth in Chinese Industry by Frances Perkins Pdf
TChina Paper 91/6' from the Economics Division of the Research School of Pacific Studies, ANU, this paper examines economic reform on productivity growth in Chinese industry. It assesses the impact of the special trade reform policies through case studies of Xiamen and Shanghai.
Author : Pierre van der Eng Publisher : Unknown Page : 78 pages File Size : 48,8 Mb Release : 1993 Category : Cost and standard of living ISBN : UCSD:31822016801722
Author : Pierre van der Eng Publisher : Unknown Page : 62 pages File Size : 50,8 Mb Release : 1993 Category : Balance of payments ISBN : UCSD:31822016892903
Author : Lorraine Corner,Yulfita Raharjo Publisher : Research School of Pacific Studies Australian National Univ Page : 46 pages File Size : 46,5 Mb Release : 1993 Category : Health planning ISBN : UCSD:31822016680142
Indonesian Health Policy Into the Twenty-first Century by Lorraine Corner,Yulfita Raharjo Pdf
Paper which examines the poor performance of the Indonesian health system and argues the case for the implementation of demand-based policies which cater for both curative and preventive health care needs. Includes references. Corner is a research fellow in demography at the ANU's National Centre for Development Studies. Rahardjo is head of the Centre for Population and Manpower Studies at the Indonesian Institute of Sciences in Jakarta.
Costs and Benefits of Water Supply Technologies in Rural Indonesia by Frances Perkins Pdf
Paper which examines the average incremental cost, in both financial and economic terms, of the different water supply technologies employed in rural areas of Indonesia. Technologies examined range from labour intensive and low cost to high cost and skilled-labour intensive. Includes references. The author is a research fellow at the ANU's National Centre for Development Studies.
TChina Paper 91/7' from the Economics Division of the Research School of Pacific Studies, ANU, this paper examines the establishment of special economic zones in China which introduce market forces into the centrally planned economy and assesses the suitability of their management systems.
Transforming Borneo: From Land Exploitation to Sustainable Development by Goh Chun Sheng,Lesley Potter Pdf
“There is an energizing boldness in this synthesis: the right big-picture questions aligning all the way down to the right complexities on the ground, and across the diverse territories that comprise contemporary Borneo. A manifesto for the kinds of cross-sectoral and applied research that can make the difference to the future of Borneo.” Cynthia Ong, Chief Executive Facilitator, Forever Sabah “A surgical and timely compendium on the transformation of Borneo’s forests and land use with clear regional implications. If you care about the future of conservation in this part of the world, you will find all the key ingredients here for its salvation.” Gopalasamy Reuben Clements, Professor at Sunway University, Co-founder of Nature-Based Solutions “A perspective about balancing the future amidst the need for economic and social development while providing a better and more sustainable Borneo. It is something that you will need to help drive home change and make a sustainable impact for people and planet without compromising profit.” Timothy Ong, Head of Circular Bio-economy Unit, Malaysian Investment Development Authority (MIDA)
The Dark Side of Green Growth by Emily Harwell,Arthur Bludell Pdf
This report finds that illegal logging and forest-sector mismanagement resulted in losses to the Indonesian government of more than US$7 billion between 2007 and 2011. Indonesia recently introduced reforms to address some of these concerns and has been touting its forestry policies as a model of sustainable "green growth." But much logging in Indonesia remains off-the-books, fees are set artificially low, and existing laws and regulations are often flaunted. A "zero burning" policy and a moratorium on forest clearing are manifestly inadequate.