Over the past decades, a large area of peat swamp forests in Indonesia has been cleared of the original forest cover and developed as agricultural lands. Several important issues are associated with the clearing and drainage of peat forest areas, including loss of biodiversity, increased emission of Green House Gases (GHGs), and smoke/haze pollution. Moreover, the development of large-scale oil palm plantations did not always improve local livelihoods. We describe how the restoration of degraded peat areas through paludiculture and inclusive value chains development could result in sustainable livelihoods and climate-resilient peat areas in Indonesia. We illustrate this by describing business cases of seven valuable native peat swamp forest...
Oil palm has increasingly been established on peatlands throughout Indonesia. One of the concerns is...
Large areas of Indonesian tropical peatlands have been converted to other uses for economic purposes...
The growth in global population and the unsustainable business as usual model adopted by private com...
Sustainable peatland management practices such as paludiculture are crucial for restoring degraded p...
Peatlands support the daily needs of people in many villages in Indonesia, including in Central Kali...
Large areas of Indonesian peatlands have been converted for agricultural and plantation forest purpo...
Large areas of Indonesian peatlands have been converted for agricultural and plantation forest purpo...
Economically, peatland plays an important role since they can be reclaimed for agriculture. Shallow ...
Tropical peatlands hold 15-19% of global peat carbon with Indonesia as the largest contributor in So...
Tropical forests and peatlands provide important ecological, climate and socio‐economic benefits fro...
Tropical forests and peatlands provide important ecological, climate and socio‐economic benefits fro...
Tropical peat forest ecosystems have multiple benefits as regulating hydrological system, carbon sto...
Pristine tropical peat swamp forests (PSFs) represent a unique wetland ecosystem of distinctive hydr...
Tropical peat forest ecosystems have multiple benefits as regulating hydrological system, carbon sto...
Restoration of degraded tropical peatland is considered to be one of the most cost-efficient measure...
Oil palm has increasingly been established on peatlands throughout Indonesia. One of the concerns is...
Large areas of Indonesian tropical peatlands have been converted to other uses for economic purposes...
The growth in global population and the unsustainable business as usual model adopted by private com...
Sustainable peatland management practices such as paludiculture are crucial for restoring degraded p...
Peatlands support the daily needs of people in many villages in Indonesia, including in Central Kali...
Large areas of Indonesian peatlands have been converted for agricultural and plantation forest purpo...
Large areas of Indonesian peatlands have been converted for agricultural and plantation forest purpo...
Economically, peatland plays an important role since they can be reclaimed for agriculture. Shallow ...
Tropical peatlands hold 15-19% of global peat carbon with Indonesia as the largest contributor in So...
Tropical forests and peatlands provide important ecological, climate and socio‐economic benefits fro...
Tropical forests and peatlands provide important ecological, climate and socio‐economic benefits fro...
Tropical peat forest ecosystems have multiple benefits as regulating hydrological system, carbon sto...
Pristine tropical peat swamp forests (PSFs) represent a unique wetland ecosystem of distinctive hydr...
Tropical peat forest ecosystems have multiple benefits as regulating hydrological system, carbon sto...
Restoration of degraded tropical peatland is considered to be one of the most cost-efficient measure...
Oil palm has increasingly been established on peatlands throughout Indonesia. One of the concerns is...
Large areas of Indonesian tropical peatlands have been converted to other uses for economic purposes...
The growth in global population and the unsustainable business as usual model adopted by private com...