The Indonesian constitution mandates that all natural resources remain under the control of the state. Over the years, legal stipulations put different levels of government in charge but the authority to manage the forests stayed with government agencies. This has been ineffective in reducing deforestation in the country and the villagers in close proximity to forests continued to live in poverty. Without property rights, they were unable to legally enjoy the benefits of forest resources and consequently were tempted to take part in illegal forest exploitation, such as poaching and illegal logging. In recent years, the Indonesian government gradually implemented provisions of the national forestry law, granting those local communities the r...
Papua is the region with the largest remaining forest resources in Indonesia. This amounts to 42,224...
The Indonesian Government has empowered communities that are living adjacent to forests, but at the ...
How local people can access state forests has become a central issue in forest resource management i...
Despite a moratorium by the Indonesian government rejecting new logging conce...
Human activities that alter land cover have destroyed natural ecosystems and caused conflict. In Ind...
In recent years, community forestry has emerged as a means to reform power constellations with regar...
The opening of the Indonesian Constitution is a noble agreement of the Indonesian nation to live tog...
The government of Indonesia (GoI) has trialed a number of community forestry schemes, ranging from ...
The government of Indonesia (GoI) has trialed a number of community forestry schemes, ranging from ...
The forest tenure policy remains a controversy in Indonesiaspecially, on the issues of how to mainta...
"In recent years, community forestry has emerged as a means to reform power constellations with rega...
How local people can access state forests has become a central issue in forest resource management i...
The Indonesian Government has empowered communities that are living adjacent to forests, but at the ...
The Indonesian Government has empowered communities that are living adjacent to forests, but at the ...
Papua is the region with the largest remaining forest resources in Indonesia. This amounts to 42,224...
Papua is the region with the largest remaining forest resources in Indonesia. This amounts to 42,224...
The Indonesian Government has empowered communities that are living adjacent to forests, but at the ...
How local people can access state forests has become a central issue in forest resource management i...
Despite a moratorium by the Indonesian government rejecting new logging conce...
Human activities that alter land cover have destroyed natural ecosystems and caused conflict. In Ind...
In recent years, community forestry has emerged as a means to reform power constellations with regar...
The opening of the Indonesian Constitution is a noble agreement of the Indonesian nation to live tog...
The government of Indonesia (GoI) has trialed a number of community forestry schemes, ranging from ...
The government of Indonesia (GoI) has trialed a number of community forestry schemes, ranging from ...
The forest tenure policy remains a controversy in Indonesiaspecially, on the issues of how to mainta...
"In recent years, community forestry has emerged as a means to reform power constellations with rega...
How local people can access state forests has become a central issue in forest resource management i...
The Indonesian Government has empowered communities that are living adjacent to forests, but at the ...
The Indonesian Government has empowered communities that are living adjacent to forests, but at the ...
Papua is the region with the largest remaining forest resources in Indonesia. This amounts to 42,224...
Papua is the region with the largest remaining forest resources in Indonesia. This amounts to 42,224...
The Indonesian Government has empowered communities that are living adjacent to forests, but at the ...
How local people can access state forests has become a central issue in forest resource management i...