This paper studies the survivability of peatland-related programs in Indonesia. Despite an increase in the global and national programs for peatland restoration, many of these programs fail to survive in the long-term. To understand this low survivability, this paper examines how peatland-related programs re-arrange the relationship between the local community and peatland across time and how the new actor-network contributes to the survivability of peatland programs. We develop a multi-level actor-network framework that combines the multi-level perspective from transition studies to capture the stability of actors’ relationships and power from actor-network theory to investigate how activities mobilise human and non-human actors to comply ...
Peatlands support the daily needs of people in many villages in Indonesia, including in Central Kali...
The Government of Indonesia has published a number of policies and regulations to better manage its ...
Peatland forests became the centre of discussions in Indonesia because 33% of 2.4 million hectares b...
This paper studies the survivability of peatland-related programs in Indonesia. Despite an increase ...
Connections between human activities (social systems) and nature (ecological systems) are key factor...
Peatland plays an important ecological and economic role in many countries all over the world. At th...
The determining factor in the success and failure of advocacy is the support network in a coalition ...
Indonesia has experienced one of the world's fastest plantation expansions. Plantation growth is ind...
Padang Island in Riau Province of Indonesia has been severely impacted by recurrent fires in 2014 an...
The utilization of peatland is one of the important issues in Indonesian political economy. On...
Actors across multiple levels, such as the private sector, national and subnational government insti...
Tropical peatlands hold 15-19% of global peat carbon with Indonesia as the largest contributor in So...
If 150 years of continued use counts as a sustainability indicator, the river-bank agroforests in th...
Ecological restoration is considered to play an important role in mitigating climate change, protect...
Ecological restoration is considered to play an important role in mitigating climate change, protect...
Peatlands support the daily needs of people in many villages in Indonesia, including in Central Kali...
The Government of Indonesia has published a number of policies and regulations to better manage its ...
Peatland forests became the centre of discussions in Indonesia because 33% of 2.4 million hectares b...
This paper studies the survivability of peatland-related programs in Indonesia. Despite an increase ...
Connections between human activities (social systems) and nature (ecological systems) are key factor...
Peatland plays an important ecological and economic role in many countries all over the world. At th...
The determining factor in the success and failure of advocacy is the support network in a coalition ...
Indonesia has experienced one of the world's fastest plantation expansions. Plantation growth is ind...
Padang Island in Riau Province of Indonesia has been severely impacted by recurrent fires in 2014 an...
The utilization of peatland is one of the important issues in Indonesian political economy. On...
Actors across multiple levels, such as the private sector, national and subnational government insti...
Tropical peatlands hold 15-19% of global peat carbon with Indonesia as the largest contributor in So...
If 150 years of continued use counts as a sustainability indicator, the river-bank agroforests in th...
Ecological restoration is considered to play an important role in mitigating climate change, protect...
Ecological restoration is considered to play an important role in mitigating climate change, protect...
Peatlands support the daily needs of people in many villages in Indonesia, including in Central Kali...
The Government of Indonesia has published a number of policies and regulations to better manage its ...
Peatland forests became the centre of discussions in Indonesia because 33% of 2.4 million hectares b...