If 150 years of continued use counts as a sustainability indicator, the river-bank agroforests in the peat landscapes of Central Kalimantan suggest solutions for current challenges. The 2015 fire season in Indonesian peatlands triggered a fire ban and peatland restoration response, prioritizing canal blocking and rewetting. However, sustainable livelihood options remain elusive. We report local ecological knowledge of soils and vegetation applied in land use choices in swiddens and agroforests in five Dayak Ngaju villages in Jabiren Raya and Kahayan Hilir subdistrict (Pulang Pisau, C. Kalimantan, Indonesia) on the banks of the Kahayan river and discuss impacts of fire-ban policies. Plots accessible from the river with no or shallow peat wer...
Tropical forests and peatlands provide important ecological, climate and socio‐economic benefits fro...
Connections between human activities (social systems) and nature (ecological systems) are key factor...
The Indonesian government committed to restoring over 2 million ha of degraded peatland by the end o...
Increased agricultural use of tropical peatlands has negative environmental effects. Drainage leads ...
Increased agricultural use of tropical peatlands has negative environmental effects. Drainage leads ...
Increased agricultural use of tropical peatlands has negative environmental effects. Drainage leads ...
Large-scale, recurrent fires in Indonesia in recent decades have caused widespread deforestation and...
Large-scale, recurrent fires in Indonesia in recent decades have caused widespread deforestation and...
Peatlands support the daily needs of people in many villages in Indonesia, including in Central Kali...
Under the slogan of sustainable development, forests on the peat swamp and wetland area have been de...
Food security is one of the main problems under the pandemic and climate change condition that we cu...
Central Kalimantan with an area of 15,356,400 hectares have the degraded area of 4,636,890 hectares,...
Studies of restoration ecology are well established for northern peatlands, but at an early stage fo...
Astiani D, TaherzadehMJ, Gusmayanti E, WidiastutiT, Burhanuddin.2019. Local knowledge on landscape s...
Peatland is an increasingly important land resource for livelihood, economic development, and terres...
Tropical forests and peatlands provide important ecological, climate and socio‐economic benefits fro...
Connections between human activities (social systems) and nature (ecological systems) are key factor...
The Indonesian government committed to restoring over 2 million ha of degraded peatland by the end o...
Increased agricultural use of tropical peatlands has negative environmental effects. Drainage leads ...
Increased agricultural use of tropical peatlands has negative environmental effects. Drainage leads ...
Increased agricultural use of tropical peatlands has negative environmental effects. Drainage leads ...
Large-scale, recurrent fires in Indonesia in recent decades have caused widespread deforestation and...
Large-scale, recurrent fires in Indonesia in recent decades have caused widespread deforestation and...
Peatlands support the daily needs of people in many villages in Indonesia, including in Central Kali...
Under the slogan of sustainable development, forests on the peat swamp and wetland area have been de...
Food security is one of the main problems under the pandemic and climate change condition that we cu...
Central Kalimantan with an area of 15,356,400 hectares have the degraded area of 4,636,890 hectares,...
Studies of restoration ecology are well established for northern peatlands, but at an early stage fo...
Astiani D, TaherzadehMJ, Gusmayanti E, WidiastutiT, Burhanuddin.2019. Local knowledge on landscape s...
Peatland is an increasingly important land resource for livelihood, economic development, and terres...
Tropical forests and peatlands provide important ecological, climate and socio‐economic benefits fro...
Connections between human activities (social systems) and nature (ecological systems) are key factor...
The Indonesian government committed to restoring over 2 million ha of degraded peatland by the end o...