This review synthesises the literature studying interactions among stakeholders in Indonesian forest governance. Having described major trends in former studies, the study discusses evidences and best practices in the management of Indonesian forests. It then discusses the framework proposal for depicting interactions among government, local people, and private companies. Key aspects to consider in the discussion are how to design effective mechanisms and incentives that may minimize frictions among the stakeholders. Such mechanisms may lead to forest sustainability. The review concludes by discussing avenues for future research
This study applies the framework of institutional development approach to analyze the increased rate...
Social movements to realize forest tenure reforms have been ongoing since the 1970s, particularly th...
The implementation of the decentralisation policies in Indonesia, which started in 2000, has fundame...
Deforestation has given many problems to all the survival of living things throughout the world. Bec...
Integrated approaches to natural resource management are often undermined by fundamental governance ...
Integrated approaches to natural resource management are often undermined by fundamental governance ...
One of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) objectives is to overcome climate change by preventi...
The study analysed the relationships between variables i.e. community empowerment, community institu...
Deforestation is a threat to national security and a disaster caused by natural and human factors. N...
It is now recognized that addressing deforestation and forest and peatlands degradation and destruct...
Despite a moratorium by the Indonesian government rejecting new logging conce...
The environmental, social, and economic value of Indonesia’s tropical forests has generated extensiv...
Since the collapse of Soeharto’s New Order regime in May 1998, Indonesia’s national, provincial, and...
The recurrence of forestry-related conflict in Indonesia urgently needs a breakthrough for solution ...
A policy mechanism known as REDD+ (‘Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and forest Degradation, an...
This study applies the framework of institutional development approach to analyze the increased rate...
Social movements to realize forest tenure reforms have been ongoing since the 1970s, particularly th...
The implementation of the decentralisation policies in Indonesia, which started in 2000, has fundame...
Deforestation has given many problems to all the survival of living things throughout the world. Bec...
Integrated approaches to natural resource management are often undermined by fundamental governance ...
Integrated approaches to natural resource management are often undermined by fundamental governance ...
One of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) objectives is to overcome climate change by preventi...
The study analysed the relationships between variables i.e. community empowerment, community institu...
Deforestation is a threat to national security and a disaster caused by natural and human factors. N...
It is now recognized that addressing deforestation and forest and peatlands degradation and destruct...
Despite a moratorium by the Indonesian government rejecting new logging conce...
The environmental, social, and economic value of Indonesia’s tropical forests has generated extensiv...
Since the collapse of Soeharto’s New Order regime in May 1998, Indonesia’s national, provincial, and...
The recurrence of forestry-related conflict in Indonesia urgently needs a breakthrough for solution ...
A policy mechanism known as REDD+ (‘Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and forest Degradation, an...
This study applies the framework of institutional development approach to analyze the increased rate...
Social movements to realize forest tenure reforms have been ongoing since the 1970s, particularly th...
The implementation of the decentralisation policies in Indonesia, which started in 2000, has fundame...