Yulia Rahma Fitriana, Jhon Roy Sirait and Patrice Levang
“Taking stock of smallholder and community forestry: Where do we go from here?”
Montpellier, 24 - 26 March 2010
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When local practices oppose conservation policies: the role of local elites in preventing encroachments in national parks
1. When local practices oppose conservation policies: the role of local elites in preventing encroachments in National Parks A case study at Bukit Barisan Selatan National Park, Sumatera, Indonesia. By Yulia Rahma Fitriana, Jhon Roy Sirait and Patrice Levang “ Taking stock of smallholder and community forestry: Where do we go from here?” Montpellier, 24 - 26 March 2010
The study that I will present you is about the encroachment in a national park. It is not only extract the NTFP for daily needs, but it seems like a huge land transformation to other form for other use but forest. If we let this thing happen, it means that the the disparition of the Park, so the biodiversity and the richness of flora and fauna are in threat. So, as you can see in this illustration.
Do you want this change in the protected zone will be converted in huge track like this.