Forest land management in the context of national land use.
By: Revilla, A.V. Jr.
Series: PIDS Working paper No. 84-02.Publisher: Makati, Metro Manila: Philippine Institute for Development Studies, 984. Description: 24 leaves : illustrations ; 33 cm.Subject(s): Forest management -- Philippines. Land use, Rural -- Philippines. Forests and forestry -- Multiple use -- Philippines. Community forests -- Philippines. Forestry projects -- Philippines. Community forests. Forests and forestry -- Multiple use. Land use, Rural. PhilippinesOnline resources: Click here to access onlineItem type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Philippine Institute for Development Studies General Circulation Section | PIDS 02.01.01 WP8402 1984 F (Browse shelf) | Available | 2001001353 |
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PIDS 02.01.01 WP8310 1983 F Impact of the Cagayan integrated area development project. | PIDS 02.01.01 WP8401 1984 F Intersectoral capital flows and balanced agro-industrial development in the Philippines. | PIDS 02.01.01 WP8401 1984 F Intersectoral capital flows and balanced agro-industrial development in the Philippines. | PIDS 02.01.01 WP8402 1984 F Forest land management in the context of national land use. | PIDS 02.01.01 WP8403 1984 F Policy issues on commercial forest management. | PIDS 02.01.01 WP8403 1984 F Policy issues on commercial forest management. | PIDS 02.01.01 WP8404 F The impact of government policies on forest resource utilization. |
The relative scarcity of land resources to meet the growing needs of land-users has compelled land specialists to consider the need for a better system in the proper use and management of land resource. Forestlands comprise a major component of the national land and are currently the most degraded areas. In view of this, the study on hand proposes development of a framework for 1) a comprehensive land assessment 2) use of the management science approach in operationalizing a sustained multiple use of forest land management 3) provision of an integrated forestry system whereby constructive forestry activities shall benefit directly the people who depend on these forests for livelihood.