Designing Livelihood Systems Incorporating Trees for Smallholders on Leyte

Herbohn, J. L., Harrison, S.R., Emtage, N. F. and Suh, J. (2005). Designing Livelihood Systems Incorporating Trees for Smallholders on Leyte. In: Suh, Jungho, Harrison, Steve R., Herbohn, John L., Mangaoang, Eduardo O. and Vanclay, Jerry, ACIAR Smallholder Forestry Project ASEM/2003/052 Improving Financial Returns to Smallholder Tree Farmers in the Philippines Proceedings from the ACIAR Project Planning Workshop held in Ormoc City, the Philippines 15-17 February 2005. ACIAR Smallholder Forestry Project ASEM/2003/052 Improving Fin, Ormoc City, the Philippines, (221-224). 15-17 Febuary, 2005.

 
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Author(s) Herbohn, J. L.
Harrison, S.R.
Emtage, N. F.
Suh, J.
Title of paper Designing Livelihood Systems Incorporating Trees for Smallholders on Leyte
Conference name ACIAR Smallholder Forestry Project ASEM/2003/052 Improving Fin
Conference location Ormoc City, the Philippines
Conference dates 15-17 Febuary, 2005
Proceedings title ACIAR Smallholder Forestry Project ASEM/2003/052 Improving Financial Returns to Smallholder Tree Farmers in the Philippines Proceedings from the ACIAR Project Planning Workshop held in Ormoc City, the Philippines 15-17 February 2005
Editor(s) Suh, Jungho
Harrison, Steve R.
Herbohn, John L.
Mangaoang, Eduardo O.
Vanclay, Jerry
Place published Australia
Publisher The University of Queensland
Publication date 2005
ISBN 186499844X
Start page 221
End page 224
Total pages 4
Collection year 2005
Language eng
Abstract/Summary This paper outlines proposed project activities associated with the design of tree farm based livelihood systems for smallholders on Leyte Island in the Philippines. In activity 3.1, four research questions will be addressed related to identifying livelihood strategies currently implemented by smallholder tree farmers and how these systems relate to food and income security; investigating whether livelihood systems can be developed which better meet the needs of a wider range of smallholders and whether there is potential for incorporating non-timber forest products into livelihood systems. This activity draws upon information collected from tree farms included as part of research in Activities 2.2 and 2.5.
Subjects 300602 Tree Improvement (Selection, Breeding and Genetic Engineering)
300606 Agroforestry
300600 Forestry Sciences
300604 Management and Environment
EX
300699 Forestry Sciences not elsewhere classified
340201 Agricultural Economics
620503 Forestry
729999 Economic issues not elsewhere classified
Keyword(s) tree farm design
smallholder tree farms
forestry
forest products
Additional Notes Project No. ASEM/2003/052
 
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