The Talun-Kebun: a man-made forest fitted to family needs.

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Presents an example of a spatially confined, yet well adapted small scale system of forest exploitation oriented toward both subsistence and commercial production in West Java, Indonesia.- from Authors

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Soemarwoto, O. (1985). The Talun-Kebun: a man-made forest fitted to family needs. Food & Nutrition Bulletin, 7(3), 48–51. https://doi.org/10.1177/156482658500700314

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