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Bioeconomic meta-modelling of Indonesian agroforests as carbon sinks AgEcon
Wise, Russell M.; Cacho, Oscar J..
In many areas of developing countries, economic and institutional factors often combine to give farmers incentives to clear forests and repeatedly plant food crops without sufficiently replenishing the soils. These activities lead to large-scale land degradation and contribute to global warming through the release of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. We investigate whether agroforestry systems might alleviate these trends when carbon-credit payments are available under the Clean Development Mechanism of the Kyoto Protocol. A meta-modelling framework is adopted, comprising an econometric-production model of a smallholding in Sumatra. The model is used within a dynamic-programming algorithm to determine optimal combinations of tree/crop area,...
Tipo: Conference Paper or Presentation Palavras-chave: Bio-economic meta-modelling; Indonesia; Agroforestry; Carbon credits; Dynamic programming; Environmental Economics and Policy; Resource /Energy Economics and Policy.
Ano: 2008 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/6772
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Institutional design principles for accountability in large irrigation systems. AgEcon
Merrey, Douglas J..
Argues that single irrigation systems managed by autonomous system-specific organizations accountable to their customers, perform better and are more sustainable than those managed by agencies dependent on the government, or by agencies responsible for multiple systems. Selected cases are reviewed and the plausibility of this hypothesis established. General recommendations are made for policy makers designing irrigation reform programs.
Tipo: Report Palavras-chave: Irrigation management; Government-managed irrigation systems; Large-scale systems; Organizational design; Water users' associations; Water users; Farmers' associations; Farmer participation; Sustainability; Water rights; Performance evaluation; Performance indexes; Participatory management; Privatization; Policy; Research methods; Case studies Nepal; Sri Lanka; Indonesia; Agribusiness; Community/Rural/Urban Development; Consumer/Household Economics; Crop Production/Industries; Environmental Economics and Policy; Farm Management; Financial Economics; Food Security and Poverty; Labor and Human Capital; Land Economics/Use; Marketing; Production Economics; Productivity Analysis; Public Economics.
Ano: 1996 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/52732
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International Competition and Environmental Expenditures: Empirical Evidence from Indonesian Manufacturing Plants AgEcon
Kaiser, Kai; Schulze, Gunther G..
This paper analyzes environmental expenditures in Indonesia - a significant newly industrializing economy - reported at the plant level comprising all 23 thousand manufacturing establishments with more than 20 employees. Since compliance is barely enforced, pollution abatement expenditures are effectively voluntary in nature. This allows us to test whether foreign owned firms expend more due to a technology that adheres to stricter Western standards or whether the predominant effect is that both foreign and domestic exporting companies are more environmentally conscious due to better technology transfer or green consumerism in the Western countries. If so, this would contradict conventional wisdom that environmental expenditures reduce competitiveness and...
Tipo: Working or Discussion Paper Palavras-chave: Environmental regulation; Competitiveness; Multinational enterprises; Green consumerism; Export performance; Indonesia; Environmental Economics and Policy; F1; Q1.
Ano: 2003 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/26255
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Transaction Cost Analysis of Upstream-Downstream Relations in Watershed Services: Lessons from Community-Based Forestry Management in Sumatra, Indonesia AgEcon
Arifin, Bustanul.
This study analyzes transaction costs occurred in the existing set-up of upstream-downstream relations and reward mechanisms of the watershed services in Sumatra, Indonesia. The rewards are manifested through property right reforms in terms of "recognition" and "loss of fear of eviction" among local communities to utilize land within the "protection forest", such as implemented under the community-based forestry management (CBFM) policy. The study sites of Sumber Jaya watershed in Sumatra, Indonesia has been notoriously known as a benchmark for conflict of watershed functions between the state and the society, and among stakeholders such as coffee growers, domestic water-users, hydroelectric power company, etc. Estimated transaction cost to implement the...
Tipo: Conference Paper or Presentation Palavras-chave: Environmental services; Transaction costs; Indonesia; Resource /Energy Economics and Policy; Q15.
Ano: 2006 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/25788
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Pigeonpea improvement AgEcon
Ryan, James G..
This study was commissioned by the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR) to evaluate the economic impact of two projects (8201 and 8567) for which ACIAR provided support from 1982–89. These projects were aimed at the improvement of the grain yield potential of pigeonpea (Cajanus cajan) using modern plant breeding, along with associated physiological, agronomic, processing and socioeconomic research. The commissioned organisation in Australia was the University of Queensland. The partners were: Fiji (Ministry of Primary Industries, Native Land Development Corporation); Indonesia (Central Research Institute for Food Crops, Agency for Agricultural Research and Development); India (Indian Council for Agricultural Research,...
Tipo: Book Palavras-chave: Pigeonpea; ACIAR; Economic impact; Yield; Plant breeding; Fiji; Indonesia; India; Thailand; Australia; Agribusiness; Agricultural and Food Policy; Crop Production/Industries; Food Consumption/Nutrition/Food Safety; Food Security and Poverty; International Development; Production Economics.
Ano: 1998 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/47498
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Food policy and poverty in Indonesia: a general equilibrium analysis AgEcon
Warr, Peter G..
Rice is Indonesia’s staple food and accounts for large shares of both consumers’ budgets and total employment. Until recently, Indonesia was the world’s largest importer, but rice import policy is now highly protectionist. Since early 2004, rice imports have been officially banned. Advocates of this policy say it reduces poverty by assisting poor farmers. Opponents say it increases poverty, stressing negative effects on poor consumers. This paper uses a general equilibrium model of the Indonesian economy to analyse the effects of a ban on rice imports. The analysis recognises 1000 individual households, including allmajor socioeconomic categories, disaggregated by expenditures per person. It takes account of effects on each household’s real expenditure and...
Tipo: Article Palavras-chave: General equilibrium; Rice imports; Trade policy; Indonesia; Agricultural and Food Policy; Food Security and Poverty.
Ano: 2005 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/118588
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Alternative Industrial Development Paths for Indonesia: Sam and CGE Analyses AgEcon
Bautista, Romeo M.; Robinson, Sherman; El-Said, Moataz.
"May 1999." Includes bibliographical references (p. 15). Published as Bautista, Romeo M., Sherman Robinson and Moataz El-Said. 2001. Alternative industrial development paths for Indonesia: SAM and CGE analyses. In J. Behrman, M. Dutta, S.L. Husted, P. Sumalee, C. Suthiphand and P. Wiboonchutikula, eds, Restructuring Asian for Economics the New Millennium,. Vol 9B, pp. 773-790. Elsevier Science/North Holland.
Tipo: Working or Discussion Paper Palavras-chave: Social accounting; Indonesia; Industrialization; International Development.
Ano: 1999 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/97538
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Factors Contributing to the Performance of Agricultural Credit in Lombok Indonesia AgEcon
Sjah, Taslim; Cameron, Donald; Russell, Iean W..
In Indonesia, national historical records show increasing agricultural credit provision by government, yet farmers seem to be unable to escape poverty. In addition, the repayment of credit has tended to be lower as years proceed. This paper analyses the performance of credit in terms of agricultural production, farmers' earnings, and credit repayment, and factors contributing to the performance. The analysis is based upon a survey conducted in Central Lombok, where the current KKP government credit scheme is provided to agricultural producers. Three villages within the regency were sampled, representing various repayment rates of government credit. Data were collected using face-to-face, semi-structured interviews with 65 farmers who had made use of...
Tipo: Conference Paper or Presentation Palavras-chave: Agricultural credit; Credit performance; Lombok; Indonesia; Agricultural Finance.
Ano: 2003 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/24371
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Reducing fish losses due to Epizootic Ulcerative Syndrome - An Ex Ante Evaluation AgEcon
Centre for International Economics.
The Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR) project no. 9130 established causes and control measures for epizootic ulcerative syndrome, a major killer of wild and cultured fish. The project cost $1.7 million dollars and, based on conservative assumptions, could yield net benefits (in present value terms) of $56 million. These significant benefits are a result of the importance of fish production in Australia, Indonesia and Thailand, both as a commercial crop and a source of subsistence income. These benefits are based on the assumption that the knowledge obtained from the project is actually adopted by fish producers and others. There is no guarantee of this, and the results should be interpreted in that light. This also suggests...
Tipo: Book Palavras-chave: Fish; Production; Australia; Indonesia; Thailand; Epizootic ulcerative syndrome; Disease; Agricultural and Food Policy; Food Security and Poverty; International Development; Livestock Production/Industries.
Ano: 1998 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/47499
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Public Disclosure of Industrial Pollution: The PROPER Approach for Indonesia? AgEcon
Lopez, Jorge Garcia; Sterner, Thomas; Afsah, Shakeb.
This paper evaluates the effectiveness of the Program for Pollution Control Evaluation and Rating (PROPER) in Indonesia. PROPER, the first major public disclosure program in the developing world, was launched in June 1995; though it collapsed in 1998 with the Asian financial crisis, it is currently being revived. There have been claims of success for this pioneering scheme, yet little formal analysis has been undertaken. We analyze changes in emissions concentrations (mg/L) using panel data techniques with plant-level data for participating firms and a control group. The results show that there was indeed a positive response to PROPER, especially among firms with poor environmental compliance records. The response was immediate, and firms pursued further...
Tipo: Working or Discussion Paper Palavras-chave: Environmental policy; Pollution control; Public disclosure; Asia; Indonesia; Environmental Economics and Policy.
Ano: 2004 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/10482
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Chicken Supreme: How the Indonesian Poultry Sector Can Survive Avian Influenza AgEcon
Vanzetti, David.
Avian influenza is a deadly disease that can spread rapidly through poultry. There are many documented cases of transmission from birds to people, but as yet only rare instances of human to human transmission. Nonetheless, public health officials are concerned about the possibility of a human pandemic, and many countries have policies of banning imports of live birds and poultry meat from infected regions. The potential impacts on Indonesia of a production shock, a shift in consumption or a trade ban are assessed using a heterogeneous product model where imports are differentiated by source. Empirical results suggest the likely trade impacts in Indonesia are minimal because its trade is a small share of production.
Tipo: Conference Paper or Presentation Palavras-chave: Avian Influenza; Trade; Poultry; Indonesia; Livestock Production/Industries; F13; Q17.
Ano: 2007 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/10384
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Acceptance and Repayment of Agricultural Credit in Lombok Indonesia - Farmer's Perspectives AgEcon
Sjah, Taslim; Russell, Iean W.; Cameron, Donald.
This paper analyzes farmer decisions regarding acceptance and repayment of agricultural credit in Lombok, Indonesia. A survey was conducted during July 2001- March 2002 in Central Lombok, where the current KKP government credit scheme is provided to agricultural producers. Three villages within the regency were sampled, representing various repayment rates of government credit. Data were collected using face-to-face, semi-structured interviews with 65 farmers who had made use of government or other sources of agricultural credit. Capital possession was found to be the starting point for farmers' decision-making in relation to credit use. As long as farmers had their own capital, they tended to avoid using credit, perceiving that credit from any source was...
Tipo: Conference Paper or Presentation Palavras-chave: Agricultural credit; Acceptance; Repayment; Lombok; Indonesia; Agricultural Finance.
Ano: 2003 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/24323
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Supporting Household Consumption in the Time of Economic Crisis: Evidence from Food Security Program in Indonesia AgEcon
Pangaribowo, Evita Hanie.
This study evaluates the impact of food security program – an almost universal program of Indonesian Social Safety Net Program in the time of economic crisis. Food security program aimed to protect poor households from the negative effects of economic crisis by means of highly subsidized rice. To assess the impact of the program, this study utilizes matching estimator approach combined with difference in difference method. The rich longitudinal dataset used in this study enables matching estimator and difference in difference approach to provide accurate estimate of the program’s impact on its beneficiaries. Results indicate the positive impact of the food security program on the expenditures of richer nutrient food which include meat, fish and dairy...
Tipo: Conference Paper or Presentation Palavras-chave: Impact evaluation; Food security; Indonesia; Agricultural and Food Policy; I38.
Ano: 2011 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/103650
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Indonesian agricultural trade policy at the crossroads AgEcon
Oktaviani, Rina; Setyoko, Nur Rakhman; Vanzetti, David.
Following the global spike in food prices in 2008, there is renewed interest in Indonesia in self-sufficiency as a means of achieving food security. Restrictive trade policies, including specific tariffs on rice and sugar, and quantitative restrictions on imports and exports, have been used in an attempt to meet conflicting objectives of assisting both producers and consumers. Meanwhile, palm oil exports to the European Union are constrained by the importer's concerns about deforestation and its contribution to climate change. Similar constraints may be applied to other commodities as production moves into pristine areas in an attempt to maintain self-sufficiency. On the other hand, more open trade may offer better options to address any...
Tipo: Conference Paper or Presentation Palavras-chave: Agriculture; Trade; Indonesia; International Relations/Trade; F13; Q17..
Ano: 2010 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/59109
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Resistencia a penicilina G y oxacilina, de cepas de Staphylococcus aureus aisladas de mastitis bovina subclínica Veterinaria México
Zschöck,Michael; El-Sayed,Amr; Eissa,Nawara; Lämmler,Christoph; Castañeda-Vazquez,Hugo.
De 530 diferentes cepas de S. aureus aisladas de casos de mastitis subclínica bovina, se seleccionaron 68 cepas de S. aureus procedentes de Alemania (n = 26), Indonesia (n = 16), México (n = 16) y Brasil (n = 10), para estudiarlas en la presente investigación. Las cepas fueron analizadas fenotípica y genotípicamente para observar su resistencia a penicilina G y oxacilina. Para una identificación inicial se utilizó el sistema Api 32 Staph y la prueba de coagulasa. El resultado se confirmó por la detección molecular de los genes específicos de S. aureus 23S rRNA, nucleasa termoestable (nuc), factor aglutinante (clfA), coagulasa (coa) y la proteína A (spa) región Xr. La selección primaria de las cepas sospechosas se hizo al azar, seleccionando una cepa por...
Tipo: Info:eu-repo/semantics/article Palavras-chave: Staphylococcus aureus; Mastitis bovina; Alemania; Indonesia; México; Brasil; Oxacilina; Penicilina G; Resistencia.
Ano: 2011 URL: http://www.scielo.org.mx/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0301-50922011000300002
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Determinants of oil palm smallholder farmers’ adaptation strategy to climate change in Bengkulu, Indonesia Rev. Econ. Sociol. Rural
Irawan,Andi; Syakir,Muhammad.
Abstract Bengkulu is one of 10 provinces in Indonesia, which became a center of oil palm production. The aim of the study is to define how the determinant factors influence the oil palm smallholder farmer’s adaptation strategies on climate change in Bengkulu Province, Indonesia. Binary logistic regression method was employed to clarify the independent variables that influence farmers’ strategy adapted to climate change. Farmer experience and their household expenditure have the positive and significant effect on cropping diversification, while oil palm price has a positive influence in using land clearing without slash and burning. The factors that most influence the farmers' adaptation to climate change are farmer’s cooperation membership and membership...
Tipo: Info:eu-repo/semantics/article Palavras-chave: Adaptation; Climate change; Oil palm; Indonesia; Logit model.
Ano: 2019 URL: http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-20032019000300428
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Corn growing industry in Indonesia and its potential for Indonesian economic development Thai Agricultural
Bell, F.J..
Palavras-chave: Corn; Maize; Corn production; Corn industry; Indonesian economics; Indonesia; ข้าวโพด; การผลิต; อุตสาหกรรมข้าวโพด; อินโดนีเซีย; เศรษฐกิจ.
Ano: 1964 URL: http://anchan.lib.ku.ac.th/agnet/handle/001/3722
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Present states of the diseases of corn in Indonesia Thai Agricultural
Wendel, Ramond.
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Palavras-chave: Corn; Maize; Plant diseases; Downy mildew; Rusts; Smuts; Curvularia; Helminthosporium; Septoria; Physoderma; Leptosphaeria; Fusarium; Diplodia; Ustilago; Gibberella; Pythium; Sclerospora; Puccinia; Indonesia; ข้าวโพด; อินโดนีเซีย; โรคพืช; โรคราน้ำค้าง; โรคราสนิม; โรคราเขม่าดำ.
Ano: 1964 URL: http://anchan.lib.ku.ac.th/agnet/handle/001/3736
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