Attempts to reconcile economic development with environmental conservation in a forest area in East Kalimantan, Indonesia, are reviewed for the district of Malinau, East Kalimantan, Indonesia, an area of 42,000 km2 that is still largely covered in rainforest. The history of the region is described and the conservation and development impacts of external drivers of change are assessed. Both government and conservation organizations have subscribed to the rhetoric of pursuing development pathways that would be sustainable and would conserve the rich biodiversity of the area. Three distinct approaches to conservation have been attempted. First spatial planning has been used to attribute land to different uses and particularly to identify and d...
Community forest management has been identified as a win-win option for reducing deforestation while...
Combining protected areas with natural forest timber concessions may sustain larger forest landscape...
After more than 32 years under centralized government, Indonesia underwent a process of political de...
Attempts to reconcile economic development with environmental conservation in a forest area in East ...
This case study covers work in the Malinau catchment in East Kalimantan, Indonesia, a vast area of p...
This book critically investigates the proposition that commercialisation of forest products contribu...
ABSTRACT The foundation of forestry development is Article 33, Paragraph 1, 1945 Constitution which ...
Tropical forests and peatlands provide important ecological, climate and socio‐economic benefits fro...
In accordance with Law Number 47 of 1999 concerning The Establishment of Nunukan Regency, Malinau Re...
Forest lands in Indonesia are classified as state lands and subject to management under agreements a...
The authors studied how the role and perceptions of natural forests have changed in seven villages a...
Can democratic processes favour conservation outcomes in the tropics? This study focuses on local vi...
Combining protected areas with natural forest timber concessions may sustain larger forest landscape...
Abstract Forest ecosystem as a whole form of landscape biological resources dominated by trees in th...
Despite the great emphasis on sustainable forest management in the 1998 Indonesian reform movement, ...
Community forest management has been identified as a win-win option for reducing deforestation while...
Combining protected areas with natural forest timber concessions may sustain larger forest landscape...
After more than 32 years under centralized government, Indonesia underwent a process of political de...
Attempts to reconcile economic development with environmental conservation in a forest area in East ...
This case study covers work in the Malinau catchment in East Kalimantan, Indonesia, a vast area of p...
This book critically investigates the proposition that commercialisation of forest products contribu...
ABSTRACT The foundation of forestry development is Article 33, Paragraph 1, 1945 Constitution which ...
Tropical forests and peatlands provide important ecological, climate and socio‐economic benefits fro...
In accordance with Law Number 47 of 1999 concerning The Establishment of Nunukan Regency, Malinau Re...
Forest lands in Indonesia are classified as state lands and subject to management under agreements a...
The authors studied how the role and perceptions of natural forests have changed in seven villages a...
Can democratic processes favour conservation outcomes in the tropics? This study focuses on local vi...
Combining protected areas with natural forest timber concessions may sustain larger forest landscape...
Abstract Forest ecosystem as a whole form of landscape biological resources dominated by trees in th...
Despite the great emphasis on sustainable forest management in the 1998 Indonesian reform movement, ...
Community forest management has been identified as a win-win option for reducing deforestation while...
Combining protected areas with natural forest timber concessions may sustain larger forest landscape...
After more than 32 years under centralized government, Indonesia underwent a process of political de...