The key hypotheses underlying ASB research in Indonesia has been intensifying land use as an alternative to slash and burn can simultaneously reduce deforestation and reduce poverty. The intensification hypothesis hinges on the existence of opportunities to raise the productivity of smallholder s...
Tomich, Thomas P.
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Noordwijk, Meine van
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Budidarsono, S.
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Gillison, A.N.
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Kusumanto, T.
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Murdiyarso, Daniel
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Stolle, F.
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Fagi, A.M.
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[Agricultural intensification, deforestation, and the environment: assessing tradeoffs in Sumatra, Indonesia]
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Agricultural intensification, deforestation, and the environment: assessing tradeoffs in Sumatra, Indonesia
In this chapter we questioned the link between conventional modes of knowledge extraction and local societies’ continuous marginality with regard to global knowledge and power networks. We reexamined the participatory, action and learning approaches intrinsic to adaptive collaborative management ...
Diaw, C.
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Kusumanto, T.
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[Scientists in social encounters: the case for an engaged practice of science]
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Scientists in social encounters: the case for an engaged practice of science
Kusumanto, T.
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[Learning to monitor political processes for fairness in Jambi, Indonesia]
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Learning to monitor political processes for fairness in Jambi, Indonesia
This chapter looks at how forest landscape restoration (FLR) initiatives use a stakeholder approach to identify, understand and address the interests and concerns of key stakeholder groups. This kind of approach is important in FLR for two reasons. First, the success of FLR initiatives will depen...