This research note provides a brief look at the Danau Sentarum National Park (DSNP), West Kalimanta, Indonesia, and its vicinity after the end of the conservation project. It describes the current threats to the park which largely come in the form of boundary confusion, oil palm plantations, mining, logging, boundary disputes, and fisheries decline. It also considers some bright spots such as NGO activities that have followed the conservation project, positive aspects of local logging, and increased community autonomy. Finally the paper discusses prospects for wildlife management in the new era of reform in Indonesia
ABSTRAK The National Park buffer is now getting thinner, meaning that there is more access to reac...
Tropical rainforests are the most species-rich terrestrial ecosystems on earth. Yet, with land clear...
Discussions on how to reduce carbon emissions from deforestation and degradation have prompted scrut...
Danau Sentarum was declared a conservation area by the government in 1981, was established as a Rams...
In the past decade, Indonesia's protected areas have been threatened not only by illegal logging and...
The history of local settlement in conservation areas, even that occurring prior to conservation act...
Attempts to reconcile economic development with environmental conservation in a forest area in East ...
This book presents a technical review of ecological and life history information on a range of Borne...
(in English) This bachelor's thesis elaborates nature and wildlife conservation issues in Indonesia....
This paper presents the combined results of two separate orangutan survey efforts and an assessment ...
The International Tropical Timber Organization (ITTO) has funded a project for the Bentuang Karimun ...
This book presents a technical review of ecological and life history information on a range of Born...
The aims of this article are to examine the recent status of Banteng Bos javanicus conservation in E...
Wologai Central Village conservation partnership was formed to deal with the increasing spread of in...
This chapter aims to examine the validity and desirability of “separative conservation model,” a con...
ABSTRAK The National Park buffer is now getting thinner, meaning that there is more access to reac...
Tropical rainforests are the most species-rich terrestrial ecosystems on earth. Yet, with land clear...
Discussions on how to reduce carbon emissions from deforestation and degradation have prompted scrut...
Danau Sentarum was declared a conservation area by the government in 1981, was established as a Rams...
In the past decade, Indonesia's protected areas have been threatened not only by illegal logging and...
The history of local settlement in conservation areas, even that occurring prior to conservation act...
Attempts to reconcile economic development with environmental conservation in a forest area in East ...
This book presents a technical review of ecological and life history information on a range of Borne...
(in English) This bachelor's thesis elaborates nature and wildlife conservation issues in Indonesia....
This paper presents the combined results of two separate orangutan survey efforts and an assessment ...
The International Tropical Timber Organization (ITTO) has funded a project for the Bentuang Karimun ...
This book presents a technical review of ecological and life history information on a range of Born...
The aims of this article are to examine the recent status of Banteng Bos javanicus conservation in E...
Wologai Central Village conservation partnership was formed to deal with the increasing spread of in...
This chapter aims to examine the validity and desirability of “separative conservation model,” a con...
ABSTRAK The National Park buffer is now getting thinner, meaning that there is more access to reac...
Tropical rainforests are the most species-rich terrestrial ecosystems on earth. Yet, with land clear...
Discussions on how to reduce carbon emissions from deforestation and degradation have prompted scrut...