In addition to well-documented negative effects (e.g., environmental degradation and ethnic conflict) Indonesia's central government programs of transmigration and industrial forest management subvert indigenous rights (even if unintentionally) through appropriation of forested land and migrant subsidies. Although central control can be an effective strategy for resource management, Indonesia's programs have undercut their own objectives and may interact synergistically to increase population pressure, reduce available land, and intensify land use conflicts on the outer islands. Empirical data are needed to evaluate the interactions between transmigration and forest conversion and to design appropriate management strategies that incorporate...
Based on consideration of the inequality of population distribution between the island of Java, Indo...
Since the collapse of Soeharto’s New Order regime in May 1998, Indonesia’s national, provincial, and...
The key hypotheses underlying ASB research in Indonesia has been intensifying land use as an alterna...
Human activities that alter land cover have destroyed natural ecosystems and caused conflict. In Ind...
The Indonesian government\u27s land laws and policies lead to displacement of and hardship for the i...
Indonesia's transmigration program to transport people from Java and other densely populated islands...
Community forest management has been identified as a win-win option for reducing deforestation while...
Community forestry is a participatory approach aiming to achieve sustainable forest management while...
Indonesia has committed to reduce emissions by reducing deforestation and forest degradation. The co...
Community forestry is a participatory approach aiming to achieve sustainable forest management while...
This study applies the framework of institutional development approach to analyze the increased rate...
For over 30 years, Indonesia's central government controlled its forests, the third largest area of ...
Kotawaringin Timur district lies within the Dayak heartland of Central Borneo, Indonesia. Prior to t...
Berau district has been one of East Kalimantan’s largest sources of timber since the mid-1980s. Unti...
This paper investigates the impacts of a social forestry program in Indonesia, Hutan Kamasyarakatan ...
Based on consideration of the inequality of population distribution between the island of Java, Indo...
Since the collapse of Soeharto’s New Order regime in May 1998, Indonesia’s national, provincial, and...
The key hypotheses underlying ASB research in Indonesia has been intensifying land use as an alterna...
Human activities that alter land cover have destroyed natural ecosystems and caused conflict. In Ind...
The Indonesian government\u27s land laws and policies lead to displacement of and hardship for the i...
Indonesia's transmigration program to transport people from Java and other densely populated islands...
Community forest management has been identified as a win-win option for reducing deforestation while...
Community forestry is a participatory approach aiming to achieve sustainable forest management while...
Indonesia has committed to reduce emissions by reducing deforestation and forest degradation. The co...
Community forestry is a participatory approach aiming to achieve sustainable forest management while...
This study applies the framework of institutional development approach to analyze the increased rate...
For over 30 years, Indonesia's central government controlled its forests, the third largest area of ...
Kotawaringin Timur district lies within the Dayak heartland of Central Borneo, Indonesia. Prior to t...
Berau district has been one of East Kalimantan’s largest sources of timber since the mid-1980s. Unti...
This paper investigates the impacts of a social forestry program in Indonesia, Hutan Kamasyarakatan ...
Based on consideration of the inequality of population distribution between the island of Java, Indo...
Since the collapse of Soeharto’s New Order regime in May 1998, Indonesia’s national, provincial, and...
The key hypotheses underlying ASB research in Indonesia has been intensifying land use as an alterna...