The village of Muara Jawa is located beside the Mahakam River, 300 kilometers from the provincial city of Samarinda, East Kalimantan Indonesia. The majority of the population is the indigenous Dayaks. Recently in Muara Jawa, the primary forest has nearly vanished and the number of people has increased rapidly. Under such conditions, the old system of the commons must be changed and new regulations introduced. Unfortunately, the current customary regulations are insufficient for an improved approach to forest management. Based on the discussion of the decision making process it was determined that the main problem in the Village could be the lack of real power of their customary authority compared to that of the Formal Government. We decided...
In efforts to realize the concept of sustainable forest management, it is necessary to involve commu...
Participatory approaches to forest management have been promoted as a means of returning rights hist...
The Indonesian Government has empowered communities that are living adjacent to forests, but at the ...
The village of Muara Jawa is located beside the Mahakam River, 300 kilometers from the provincial ci...
Community participation in the management and utilization of forest resources has a very strategic p...
This study explores the relationships between local people and forest protection initiatives in West...
The study focuses on two types of community forest, village forest and customary forest - using qual...
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The research concerns on the implementation of Community Based Forest Management Programs in Indones...
1945 opening noble nation Indonesia is an agreement to live together (modus vivendi) in bonding the ...
This case study discusses decentralisation and forest management in Kapuas district, Central Kaliman...
Indonesian forestry challenges in attributional land-use conflicts of overlapping villages and state...
In efforts to realize the concept of sustainable forest management, it is necessary to involve commu...
Participatory approaches to forest management have been promoted as a means of returning rights hist...
The Indonesian Government has empowered communities that are living adjacent to forests, but at the ...
The village of Muara Jawa is located beside the Mahakam River, 300 kilometers from the provincial ci...
Community participation in the management and utilization of forest resources has a very strategic p...
This study explores the relationships between local people and forest protection initiatives in West...
The study focuses on two types of community forest, village forest and customary forest - using qual...
This case study covers work in the Malinau catchment in East Kalimantan, Indonesia, a vast area of p...
Forests have a function as a life buffer so that community welfare should be maintained responsibly ...
This report objectives were to identify main of problems of people in Mataliba'; key actors; conflic...
The forests of Indonesia are home to globally important biodiversity, a source of livelihoods for th...
The research concerns on the implementation of Community Based Forest Management Programs in Indones...
1945 opening noble nation Indonesia is an agreement to live together (modus vivendi) in bonding the ...
This case study discusses decentralisation and forest management in Kapuas district, Central Kaliman...
Indonesian forestry challenges in attributional land-use conflicts of overlapping villages and state...
In efforts to realize the concept of sustainable forest management, it is necessary to involve commu...
Participatory approaches to forest management have been promoted as a means of returning rights hist...
The Indonesian Government has empowered communities that are living adjacent to forests, but at the ...