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Dec 2003
Work Plan (C PLT) proposed by MoF Indonesia
1. Title of the Work Plan
Regional Workshop on Promoting Potential of Small Scale
Tropical Plantation with Local Community Participation
2. Main objectives of the Work Plan
To promote sustainable economic and social development
amongst regional partners in a collaborative effort on the development of
small scale tropical plantation through Regional Workshop on promoting
potential of small scale tropical plantation with local community
participation. The regional workshop would also be in a way of exchange
regional experience and regional visits including training.
3. Expected results
Conduct the Regional Workshop on promoting potential of
small scale tropical plantation with local community participation;
Publication and dissemination of regional workshop on
the following critical issues:
a. What are local communities
participation in the plantation forest development;
b. What are the roles of plantation
forest development in the livelihood and well being of local/rural
communities?
c. Why local communities/farmers do
or do not prefer to plant certain species?
d. What are the opportunities and
challenges for silvicultural modification of plantation trees and non trees
for desired type of timber and non timber products?
e. Fast growing versus market value
and non timber?
f. Industrial processing and
utilization of certain specification/applications?
g. Building regional support
mechanisms for networking arrangements.
4. Modalities/Procedures
1. Exchange experience and visit
between partners on small scale forest plantation development;
2. Conduct/convene a regional
workshop and training on small scale forest plantation development with
local community participation;
3. Published and disseminate the
results of the workshop
5. Time frame
6 months
6. Arrangements for potential funding
Funding requires for implementation the project is
expected to be around US $87,000 Main financial supports are expected from
donor partners e.g. Japan, EU, USDA, etc. Whilst, contribution are also
expected coming from each partner.
7. Partners involved
Governments: Indonesia, Japan
(expected), ASEAN Member Countries (expected), others to be identified
Intergovernmental Organizations: CIFOR (expected), others to
be identified
Civil Society: to be identified
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