The name ‘Borneo’ evokes visions of constantly changing landscapes, but with important island-wide continuities. One of the continuities has been the forests, which have for generations been created and modified by the indigenous population, but over the past three decades have been partially replaced by tree crops, grass or scrub. This book, the first in the series of Asia-Pacific Environmental Monographs, looks at the political complexities of forest management across the whole island of Borneo, tackling issues of tenure, land use change and resource competition, ‘tradition’ versus ‘modernity’, disputes within and between communities, between communities and private firms, or between communities and governments. While it focuses on the ch...
This study explored the conservation values of communally reserved forests (CRFs), which local indig...
Despite the great emphasis on sustainable forest management in the 1998 Indonesian reform movement, ...
Malaysia deforested 6.3 million hectares since independence; 91% of which occurred before Malaysia p...
The native forests of Borneo have been impacted by selective logging, fire, and conversion to planta...
The conservation of tropical ecosystems is complex and contested, not least in terms of cultural and...
The conservation of tropical ecosystems is complex and contested, not least in terms of cultural and...
The conservation of tropical ecosystems is complex and contested, not least in terms of cultural and...
The Malaysian states of Sabah and Sarawak are global hotspots of forest loss and degradation due to ...
I present a brief synopsis of six key lessons provided by research on forest ecology and conservatio...
Tropical rainforests are the most species-rich terrestrial ecosystems on earth. Yet, with land clear...
Indonesia as a nation faces the formidable task of balancing sustainable economic activity, conserva...
Sabah has a long history in the timber industry. While no doubt that logging is a significant source...
<div><p>The native forests of Borneo have been impacted by selective logging, fire, and conversion t...
This book explores the relations between people and forests in Peninsular Malaysia where the planet’...
The forests of Borneo—the third largest island on the planet—sustain some of the highest biodiversit...
This study explored the conservation values of communally reserved forests (CRFs), which local indig...
Despite the great emphasis on sustainable forest management in the 1998 Indonesian reform movement, ...
Malaysia deforested 6.3 million hectares since independence; 91% of which occurred before Malaysia p...
The native forests of Borneo have been impacted by selective logging, fire, and conversion to planta...
The conservation of tropical ecosystems is complex and contested, not least in terms of cultural and...
The conservation of tropical ecosystems is complex and contested, not least in terms of cultural and...
The conservation of tropical ecosystems is complex and contested, not least in terms of cultural and...
The Malaysian states of Sabah and Sarawak are global hotspots of forest loss and degradation due to ...
I present a brief synopsis of six key lessons provided by research on forest ecology and conservatio...
Tropical rainforests are the most species-rich terrestrial ecosystems on earth. Yet, with land clear...
Indonesia as a nation faces the formidable task of balancing sustainable economic activity, conserva...
Sabah has a long history in the timber industry. While no doubt that logging is a significant source...
<div><p>The native forests of Borneo have been impacted by selective logging, fire, and conversion t...
This book explores the relations between people and forests in Peninsular Malaysia where the planet’...
The forests of Borneo—the third largest island on the planet—sustain some of the highest biodiversit...
This study explored the conservation values of communally reserved forests (CRFs), which local indig...
Despite the great emphasis on sustainable forest management in the 1998 Indonesian reform movement, ...
Malaysia deforested 6.3 million hectares since independence; 91% of which occurred before Malaysia p...