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Resosudarmo, I.A.P.
For over 30 years, Indonesia's central government controlled its forests, the third largest area of tropical forests in the world. Driven by serious political, administrative, and economic demands for reforms, the central government has begun to decentralize, transferring new powers to the distri...
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Resosudarmo, I.A.P.
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[Closer to people and trees: will decentralisation work for the people and the forests of Indonesia?]
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Closer to people and trees: will decentralisation work for the people and the forests of Indonesia?