A woman cleaning up bemban reeds a Non-timber forest product (NTFP) at her Rumah Panjang (long house), a traditional house of the Dayaks.
Photo by Yayan Indriatmoko/CIFOR
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Forest Conservation And Management, Sexual Roles, Stakeholders, CIFOR, Nontimber Forest Products, Longhouses, Household Expenditure, Ecosystem Services, REGIONS, Villages, Kalimantan, Horizontal, Household Income, Tenure Systems, Houses, Woman's Status, Asia, Woman, Females, West, NTFP, Income, Ethnic Groups, People, Indonesia, Community Forestry, Rumah Panjang, Indigenous Peoples, Indigenous People, Women, Energy And Biofuel, Forest Policy, Canes And Rattans, Indigenous Knowledge, Livelihoods, SHOOT ANGLE, West Kalimantan, Poverty Alleviation, Bemban, Living Conditions, Socioeconomics.