International calls for sustainable development advocate that forest management should be carried out in a multi-stakeholder environment. The importance of community participation is acknowledged in the Indonesian Act No. 41 on Forestry (1999). However, it is not clear how to achieve this in areas already allocated to a concession holder. Current regulations offer little flexibility for concessionaires to develop site-specific management, or to involve local communities in forest management. The research reported here examines the application of simulation techniques to explore scenarios of sustainable forest management addressing those limitations. Several scenarios have been developed using multi-agent simulation to examine social and bio...
Cooperation among various stakeholders in forests management is widely accepted as a management stra...
As part of its Community-Based Forest Management (CBFM) Programme, the local government of Sumbawa D...
Complex ecological and social processes in tropical forests imply that observations on any single el...
International calls for sustainable development advocate that forest management should be carried ou...
International calls for sustainable development advocate that forest management should be carried ou...
The underlying decision theory of forest management changed from decisions made by the forest manage...
Co-management of forest resources is a process of governance that enables all relevant stakeholders ...
Participatory approaches to development in general and natural resource management in particular are...
This paper proposes a framework to link social, economic, and biophysical dynamics using multi-agent...
The state owned company, PT. Inhutani II Sub Unit Malinau, has managed the lowland dipterocarps fore...
Good forest governance lets all relevant stakeholders participate in the decision-making processes. ...
This paper describes the experiences and lessons learned in applying a multi-agent systems (MAS) mod...
This paper describes the experiences and lessons learned in applying a multi-agent systems (MAS) mod...
multi-stakeholder forest management: the case of forest plantations in Sabah Ph. Guizol and H. Purno...
Cooperation among stakeholders is widely accepted as an effective management strategy. This paper de...
Cooperation among various stakeholders in forests management is widely accepted as a management stra...
As part of its Community-Based Forest Management (CBFM) Programme, the local government of Sumbawa D...
Complex ecological and social processes in tropical forests imply that observations on any single el...
International calls for sustainable development advocate that forest management should be carried ou...
International calls for sustainable development advocate that forest management should be carried ou...
The underlying decision theory of forest management changed from decisions made by the forest manage...
Co-management of forest resources is a process of governance that enables all relevant stakeholders ...
Participatory approaches to development in general and natural resource management in particular are...
This paper proposes a framework to link social, economic, and biophysical dynamics using multi-agent...
The state owned company, PT. Inhutani II Sub Unit Malinau, has managed the lowland dipterocarps fore...
Good forest governance lets all relevant stakeholders participate in the decision-making processes. ...
This paper describes the experiences and lessons learned in applying a multi-agent systems (MAS) mod...
This paper describes the experiences and lessons learned in applying a multi-agent systems (MAS) mod...
multi-stakeholder forest management: the case of forest plantations in Sabah Ph. Guizol and H. Purno...
Cooperation among stakeholders is widely accepted as an effective management strategy. This paper de...
Cooperation among various stakeholders in forests management is widely accepted as a management stra...
As part of its Community-Based Forest Management (CBFM) Programme, the local government of Sumbawa D...
Complex ecological and social processes in tropical forests imply that observations on any single el...