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History Priority Issues Exclusion & Inclusion of Women in the Forest Sector Free, Prior, and Informed Consent Investing in Locally Controlled Forestry Intensively Managed Planted Forests Forests and Biodiversity Conservation Small Forests Owners and Sustainable Forest Practices Contact Information The Forests Dialogue Secretariat T +1 203 432 5966 James Mayers Carlos Roxo Gary Dunning |
The Forests Dialogue Intensively Managed Planted Forests Dialogue on Intensively Managed Planted Forests in IndonesiaThe Forests Dialogue (TFD) will convene a dialogue with associated site visits in Sumatra, Indonesia in March 2007 to continue its exploration of intensively managed planted forests (IMPFs). This group of experts has come together to learn from each other and identify the conditions under which IMPFs can deliver an optimal and equitable mix of economic, social and environmental benefits both locally and globally. The Indonesia dialogue is a follow-up from the IMPF China dialogue of April 2006 and is the second in a series of dialogues and field visits by this working group to key IMPF regions around the world. It aims to expand the working group’s knowledge of IMPFs and contribute to ongoing national policy discussions on the role of IMPFs in meeting Indonesia’s future fiber demands. A priority of this dialogue will be to involve key Indonesian officials in the ongoing international dialogue process. Meeting MaterialsIndonesia IMPF Co-chairs' Summary Third-Party Publications FSC Final Plantations Policy Review Report 2006 APP and APRIL's commitments for sustainable pulpwood plantations Fast-Wood Forestry: Myths and Realities by Christian Cossalter and Charlie Pye-Smith Ghosts on Our Own Land: Indonesian Oil Palm Smallholders and the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil, by Forest Peoples Program and SawitWatch Alimi, Taufiq. Certification for Just and Sustainable Plantation Forest Management Barr, Chris. Intensively Managed Forest Plantations in Indonesia: Overview of Recent Trends and Current Plans Brown, Tim. Sustaining Economic Growth, Rural Livelihoods and Environmental Benefits: Strategic Options for Forest Assistance in Indonesia. Carle, Jim. Voluntary Guidelines for Responsible Management of Planted Forests Dieterle, Gerhard. The Link between Forest Carbon, Avoided Deforestation and IMPFs Dunning, Gary. Dialogue Introduction Foead, Nazir. Forest plantation industry can contribute to conservation? Jamil, Abbas. Social Conditions For Riau’s People In The Future After The Province’s Forests Have Been Destroyed. Lindhe, Anders. The FSC Plantations Review - summary of the Policy phase. Manurung, Togu. Forestry Ministry. McKenzie, Colin. An Investment Perspective McLeish, Moray. IFC - PENSA Sustainable Wood Programme: Access to Materials, Access to Markets Murray, Hannah. TFD’s Initiative on Intensively Managed Planted Forests Paoli, Gary. Application of the High Conservation Value (HCV) approach to promote social, ecological and economic sustainability of IMPF in Indonesia
Saleh, Anwar. Thoughts Of Lembaga Adat Melayu Riau On Planted Forests Industry Management.
Sudirno. Plantation Forest Development Program In Riau Province. Virta, Juoko. Intensively Managed Planted Forests In Indonesia - An Industry Perspective.
Wijayaningdyah, Rulita. Labor Perspective on Indonesian IMPFs.
Co-Chair Summary Presentation.
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