New journal on Southeast Asia : Forest and society
Forest and Society, vol. 1, n° 1, april 2017 (Open access)
Welcome to our first edition. We are excited to provide a new, and what we believe, timely avenue for presenting research findings and publications in Southeast Asia, for scholars interested in Southeast Asia. Although Southeast Asia as a region of study has provided tremendous contributions to theory and practice regarding forests and society across the social and natural sciences, avenues for cultivating a scholarship of the region remain limited. Complete description can be seen here.
Table of Contents
Review Articles
- Forest and Society: Initiating a Southeast Asia Journal for Theoretical, Empirical, and Regional Scholarship by Micah Fisher, Ahmad Maryudi, Muhammad Alif K. Sahide
Regular Research Articles
- Managing Forest Conflicts: Perspectives of Indonesia’s Forest Management Unit Directors by Larry A. Fisher, Yeon-Su Kim, Sitti Latifah, Madani Mukarom
- Corporate Spheres of Responsibility: Architects, Cowboys, and Eco-Warriors in Myanmar’s Oil & Gas Industry by Hillary Strasser
- People, Land and Poppy: the Political Ecology of Opium and the Historical Impact of Alternative Development in Northwest Thailand by Bobby Anderson
- Productivity and Cost Analysis of Forest Harvesting Operation in Matang Mangrove Forest, Perak, Malaysia by Albert Empawi Tindit, Seca Gandaseca, Laurna Nyangon, Ahmad Mustapha Mohamad Pazi
- Potential Economic and Development Prospects of Non Timber Forest Products in Community Agroforestry Land around Sibolangit Tourism Park by Oding Affandi, Anita Zaitunah, Ridwanti Batubara
Voir : http://journal.unhas.ac.id/index.php/fs/index
Citer ce billet
Sophie Hénon (2017, 12 juillet). New journal on Southeast Asia : Forest and society. Les carnets du CASE. Consulté le 19 mars 2024, à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/m8b9