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Rural Household Participation in Illegal Timber Felling in a Protected Area of West Sumatra, Indonesia
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2017
Redefining Diversity & Dynamics of Natural Resources Management in Asia, Volume 4
Illegal logging is a threat to tropical forests in protected areas, yet the factors motivating it need to be better understood. Here, rural household participation in timber felling in the Barisan I Nature Reserve (West Sumatra) was described, the household contextual factors relating to this participation analysed and the importance of these activities to the household income assessed. Nearly 19% of the sampled households cut or hauled timber in the Reserve, and the demand for cash encouraged
doi:10.1016/b978-0-12-805451-2.00014-4
fatcat:w7rs6qnysbe5pndlroy34d6iei