Current trends to improve the adaptiveness of community forest management focus on monitoring past actions and emphasise internal dynamics. Scenario methods can be used to: (1) enable managers to better understand landscape and larger scale forces for change and to work with stakeholders at these...
Wollenberg, Eva K.
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Edmunds, D.
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Buck, L.
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[Using scenarios to make decisions about the future: anticipatory learning for the adaptive co-management of community forests]
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Using scenarios to make decisions about the future: anticipatory learning for the adaptive co-management of community forests
This paper is concerned with three questions. When, if at all, is facilitation worthwhile? When dealing with local forest management, what exactly should facilitators focus on? How does empowerment fit into facilitation efforts? Two case studies, one concerned with the establishment of the Bahuaj...
Engel, P.G.H.
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Hoeberichts, A.
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Umans, L.
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[Accommodating multiple interests in local forest management: a focus on facilitation, actors and practices]
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Accommodating multiple interests in local forest management: a focus on facilitation, actors and practices
Danau (Lake) Sentarum is one the most unique wetlands in Asia, marked by outstanding biodiversity. This area was declared as a national park in 1999, covering 132,000 hectares. The park is located in the upper Kapuas district, which declared itself a conservation district in 2003. What’s the curr...
A Rapid Ecological Assessment (REA) was undertaken in two logging concessions bounding the Kerinci Seblat National Park in Central Sumatra. The REA was implemented by WWF Indonesia and funded by the World Bank. CIFOR together with LIPI advised on survey method as part of a wider study involving b...
What policies should be adopted regarding enclave populations in national parks and other protected areas and how should the policies be implemented? These questions are important for protected areas throughout the world. Andrew P. Vayda and Ahmad Sahur report here on socio-economic and historica...
Vayda, A.P.
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Sahur, A.
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[Bugis settlers in East Kalimantan’s Kutai National Park: their past and present and some possibilities for their future]
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Bugis settlers in East Kalimantan’s Kutai National Park: their past and present and some possibilities for their future
This study assesses the social, economical, ecological, political, legal, and institutional implications of options related to ‘resettlement’, ‘boundary change’, and ‘enclave’ delineation for each of the five park villages.The study finds that attempting to resettle all the villages from the Koru...
Diaw, C.
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Tiani, A.M.
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Jum, C.N.
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Milol, A.
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Wandji, D.N.
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[Assessing long-term management options for the villages in the Korup National Park: an evaluation of all options]
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Assessing long-term management options for the villages in the Korup National Park: an evaluation of all options
Utomo, N.A.
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Limberg, G.
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Moeliono, M.
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Indriatmoko, Y.
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Mulyana, A.
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Iwan, R.
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Saparuddin
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Hamzah, A.
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[Peraturan saja tidak cukup: pelajaran dari program tanggung jawab sosial dan lingkungan (CSR) di Taman Nasional Kutai dan gagasan perbaikan ke depan]
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Peraturan saja tidak cukup: pelajaran dari program tanggung jawab sosial dan lingkungan (CSR) di Taman Nasional Kutai dan gagasan perbaikan ke depan
The resettlement of people from human-inhabited protected areas (HIPAs) is a contentious point in the people-and-parks debate. This article illustrates the setbacks that can arise from conservation-and-development projects where these two realms of local reality are separated through resettlement...
Diaw, C.
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Tiani, A.M.
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[Fences in our heads: a discourse analysis of the korup resettlement stalemate]
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Fences in our heads: a discourse analysis of the korup resettlement stalemate