Papers by Deden Djaenudin

This study aims to identify factors affecting domestic market for edible oil, to analyze the impa... more This study aims to identify factors affecting domestic market for edible oil, to analyze the impacts of government policies in its order to fulfil domestic consumption, and to anticipate edible oil market condition in the trade liberalization era. Using simultaneous equations and simulation models on time series data of the period 1970-1997, the study finds out that (1) edible oil (i.e. palm oil and coconut oil) production do not responsive to all variables in the short run, but do responsive to edible oil price and wage in the industrial sector in the long run; (2) policy to lower interest rate will increase edible oil production, lower price, and increase demand for edible oil in the domestic and export markets; (3) policies to eliminate fertilizer subsidy and to improve wage in the plantation will lower production of raw material for edible oil, increase edible oil price, and lower the demand for palm oil, but increase the demand for coconut oil; (4) rupiah devaluation policy wil...
... Teman-teman EPN Angkatan 199? terutama Herlan, Elwamendri, dan John Nefri, sertateman-teman l... more ... Teman-teman EPN Angkatan 199? terutama Herlan, Elwamendri, dan John Nefri, sertateman-teman lain yang tidak dapat disebutkan satu demi satu yang telah banyak membantu penulis selama masa kuliah dalam proses penyelesaian tesis ini. ...
Indonesian Journal of Forestry Research, 2004
Jurnal Penelitian Sosial Dan Ekonomi Kehutanan, 2007
Jurnal Penelitian Sosial Dan Ekonomi Kehutanan, 2012
Jurnal Penelitian Sosial Dan Ekonomi Kehutanan, 2007
Procedia Environmental Sciences, 2016
Jurnal Penelitian Sosial Dan Ekonomi Kehutanan, 2007
Jurnal Penelitian Sosial Dan Ekonomi Kehutanan, 2007
Jurnal Penelitian Sosial Dan Ekonomi Kehutanan, 2009
Jurnal Penelitian Sosial Dan Ekonomi Kehutanan, 2011

The development of plantation forests in Indonesia is an ongoing activity, with planting of fast-... more The development of plantation forests in Indonesia is an ongoing activity, with planting of fast-growing species, such as Paraserianthes falcataria and Acacia mangium. The establishment of exotic fast-growing trees is one way of rehabilitating unproductive forest lands, which are usually covered by bushes, weeds or alang-alang grass (Imperata cylindrica). This paper explores the carbon-sequestration potential of two tree species. This is achieved by estimating their growth rates and performing economic analysis when carbon-credit payments are available. The effect of different carbon-accounting methods on the economic performance of plantation forests is analysed. The paper shows that carbon-credit payments may increase the net present value of a plantation by 11% to 20 % above the timber value alone. Discount rates are shown to have an important effect on economic performance of plantation forests, the effects of carbon prices and baseline settings are not as important.
Eight years after Kyoto Protocol (KP) announcement in 1997, the awareness of CDM as one of altern... more Eight years after Kyoto Protocol (KP) announcement in 1997, the awareness of CDM as one of alternative insentive for afforestationand reforestation (AR) in Indonesia is increasing. This report evaluate several on-going reforestation project either selffunded by smallholder or funded by donors including Danida through IFSP (Indonesian Forest Seed Project), OECF (Overseas Economic Cooperation Fund) through provincial forest district office and
... THE UPPER CITANDUY WATERSHED AREA1 Kirsfianti Ginoga, Yuliana C. Wulan, Deden Djaenudin2 ABST... more ... THE UPPER CITANDUY WATERSHED AREA1 Kirsfianti Ginoga, Yuliana C. Wulan, Deden Djaenudin2 ABSTRACT ... TCERs are issued in a commitment period expire at the end of the subsequent commitment period. LCERs are secured until ...
This paper presents an analysis of the performance of four agroforestry systems common in the sou... more This paper presents an analysis of the performance of four agroforestry systems common in the southern part of Sumatra (Jambi and Lampung). The systems analysed are rubber agroforestry, cinnamon multicropping, oil palm monoculture and damar agroforests.These systems span the range from monoculture to complex agroforest and hence provide a useful overview of potential benefits and costs. Using a combination of modelling and data from various sources the paper shows that all four agroforestry systems can be financially and economically attractive. The relative performance of each system in terms of social and environmental benefits is discussed at a general level, as well as their potential as tools for carbon sequestration.
This paper presents details of a 17.5 ha project involving smallholders in the Cianjur district. ... more This paper presents details of a 17.5 ha project involving smallholders in the Cianjur district. The objective is to assist in the planning and implementation of the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) in Indonesia. The costs of project design and implementation are presented and the costs per tonne of CO2 sequestered are estimated to range between $9.69 and $12.50. Lessons learned from project implementation and a survey of project participants are discussed and recommendations for future projects are presented.
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