Interpreting discourses among implementers of what is termed a "landscape approach" enables us to learn from their experience to improve conservation and development outcomes. We use Q-methodology to explore the perspectives of a group of experts in the landscape approach, both from academic and implementation fields, on what hinderances are in place to the realisation of achieving sustainable landscape management in Indonesia. The results show that, at a generic level, "corruption" and "lack of transparency and accountability" rank as the greatest constraints on landscape functionality. Biophysical factors, such as topography and climate change, rank as the least constraining factors. When participants considered a landscape with which the...
The implementation of “reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation” (REDD+) will in...
Aimed at lowering forest carbon emissions through financing improved forest governance and socially ...
Indonesian national development planning is laid out in five-year planning documents. These document...
Interpreting discourses among implementers of what is termed a “landscape approach” enables us to le...
In recent years, landscape sustainability, the maintenance and improvement of biodiversity, ecosyste...
Over the last two decades, sustainable landscape approaches are increasingly being adopted worldwide...
Landscape approaches are widely applied in attempts to reconcile tradeoffs amongst different actors ...
© 2019 Anna Jeanne Power SandersWhile there has been considerable progress in developing global envi...
This article analyzes the potential for landscape governance in large-scale commodity landscapes in ...
In 2016, Indigenous communities began to gain access to land rights in Indonesia’s vast state forest...
Integrated approaches to natural resource management are often undermined by fundamental governance ...
Gaps exist between aspirations of ‘green agriculture’, which protects biodiversity and ecosystem ser...
Gaps exist between aspirations of ‘green agriculture’, which protects biodiversity and ecosystem ser...
Integrated approaches to natural resource management are often undermined by fundamental governance ...
The implementation of “reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation” (REDD+) will in...
Aimed at lowering forest carbon emissions through financing improved forest governance and socially ...
Indonesian national development planning is laid out in five-year planning documents. These document...
Interpreting discourses among implementers of what is termed a “landscape approach” enables us to le...
In recent years, landscape sustainability, the maintenance and improvement of biodiversity, ecosyste...
Over the last two decades, sustainable landscape approaches are increasingly being adopted worldwide...
Landscape approaches are widely applied in attempts to reconcile tradeoffs amongst different actors ...
© 2019 Anna Jeanne Power SandersWhile there has been considerable progress in developing global envi...
This article analyzes the potential for landscape governance in large-scale commodity landscapes in ...
In 2016, Indigenous communities began to gain access to land rights in Indonesia’s vast state forest...
Integrated approaches to natural resource management are often undermined by fundamental governance ...
Gaps exist between aspirations of ‘green agriculture’, which protects biodiversity and ecosystem ser...
Gaps exist between aspirations of ‘green agriculture’, which protects biodiversity and ecosystem ser...
Integrated approaches to natural resource management are often undermined by fundamental governance ...
The implementation of “reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation” (REDD+) will in...
Aimed at lowering forest carbon emissions through financing improved forest governance and socially ...
Indonesian national development planning is laid out in five-year planning documents. These document...