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Verchot, Louis V.Petkova, E.Obidzinski, K.Atmadja, S.Yuliani, L.Dermawan, A.Murdiyarso, DanielAmira, S.[Reducing forestry emissions in Indonesia]Reducing forestry emissions in Indonesia

The global community is negotiating an international REDD+ mechanism, and recent multilateral and bilateral arrangements indicate Indonesia may receive a significant share of financial resources attached to this mechanism. These financial incentivesmay potentially alter the country's economic lan...


Brockhaus, M.Obidzinski, K.Dermawan, A.Laumonier, Y.Luttrell, C.[An overview of forest and land allocation policies in Indonesia: Is the current framework sufficient to meet the needs of REDD+?]An overview of forest and land allocation policies in Indonesia: Is the current framework sufficient to meet the needs of REDD+?

This paper reviews the effectiveness of the legal and institutional frameworks for promoting and regulating biofuel development in Indonesia. It provides an overview of the development of the oil palm biodiesel sector since 2006, following the implementation of dedicated biofuel policies and regu...


Caroko, W.Komarudin, H.Obidzinski, K.Gunarso, P.[Policy and institutional frameworks for the development of palm oil–based biodiesel in Indonesia]Policy and institutional frameworks for the development of palm oil–based biodiesel in Indonesia

The paper distinguishes between collusive and non-collusive corruption in the forestry sector and analyses their interaction with the political/institutional environment. While non-collusive corruption increases costs for the private sector, collusive corruption reduces costs for the bribee, ther...


Smith, J.Obidzinski, K.Subarudi, S.Suramenggala, I.[Illegal logging, collusive corruption and fragmented governments in Kalimantan, Indonesia]Illegal logging, collusive corruption and fragmented governments in Kalimantan, Indonesia
Cunningham, T.German, L.Chikakula, M.Paumgarten, F.Barr, C.Obidzinski, K.Yatich, ThomasNoordwijk, Meine vanKoning, R.G. dePurnomo, H.Puntodewo, A.[Toward a strategy for sustainable trade and management of forest products and services in the COMESA region]Toward a strategy for sustainable trade and management of forest products and services in the COMESA region

This article points to the importance of systems and praxis-oriented approach in understanding the problem of illegal logging in Indonesia. In recent years, there has been a tendency on the part of industry analysts and forestry sector observes to view the seemingly irremediable spread of illegal...


Obidzinski, K.Suramenggala, I.Levang, P.[L'exploitation forestiere illegale en Indonesie: un inquietant processus de legalisation]L'exploitation forestiere illegale en Indonesie: un inquietant processus de legalisation

Illegal logging is a cause for widespread concern. It has negative environmental impacts, results in the loss of forest products used by rural communities, creates conflicts, and causes significant losses of tax revenues that could be used for development activities. The Nature Conservancy and Wo...


Tacconi, L.Obidzinski, K.Agung, F.[Proses pembelajaran (learning lessons) promosi sertifikasi hutan dan pengendalian penebangan liar di Indonesia]Proses pembelajaran (learning lessons) promosi sertifikasi hutan dan pengendalian penebangan liar di Indonesia
Verchot, Louis V.Petkova, E.Obidzinski, K.Atmadja, S.Yuliani, L.Dermawan, A.Murdiyarso, DanielAmira, S.[Mengurangi emisi Kehutanan di Indonesia]Mengurangi emisi Kehutanan di Indonesia

Illegal logging has been at the centre of policy debates about the current state and future prospects of Indonesia’s forestry sector. One of the prevailing views is that clandestine cross-border timber trade is responsible for illegal logging in the country. This paper shows the core of the illeg...


Obidzinski, K.Andrianto, A.Wijaya, C.[Cross-border timber trade in Indonesia: critical or overstated problem? Forest governance lessons from Kalimantan]Cross-border timber trade in Indonesia: critical or overstated problem? Forest governance lessons from Kalimantan

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