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Community-based fire management in parts of Indonesia can have both positive and negative impacts on the forest environment, and can lead to short-and long-term changes in income. This paper examines two examples from Lampung province in Southern Sumatra, Indonesia and in Sekincau, located in a n...


Suyanto, S.Applegate, G.Tacconi, L.[Community-based fire management, land tenure and conflict: insights from Sumatra, Indonesia]Community-based fire management, land tenure and conflict: insights from Sumatra, Indonesia
Autor: Tacconi, L.

Fires are considered a potential threat to sustainable development for their direct impacts on ecosystems, their contribution to carbon emissions, and impacts on biodiversity. In 1997/98, Indonesia had the most severe fires worldwide, and smoke haze pollution recurs yearly. The fire-related polic...


Tacconi, L.[Kebakaran hutan di Indonesia: penyebab, biaya dan implikasi kebijakan]Kebakaran hutan di Indonesia: penyebab, biaya dan implikasi kebijakan

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

Concern about illegal logging has grown considerably over the past decade. This article contributes to knowledge on the nature, extent, and impacts of illegal logging (IL), with particular focus on livelihoods. We find that the reality of IL is much more nuanced than it has been depicted. We show...


Cerutti, P.O.Tacconi, L.[Forests, illegality, and livelihoods: the Case of Cameroon]Forests, illegality, and livelihoods: the Case of Cameroon

A paper published in Ecological Economics [Varma, A. 2003. The economics of slash and burn: a case study of the 1997–1998 Indonesian forest fires. Ecological Economics 46,159–171] claims to show that slash and burn agriculture is socially inefficient and should be banned. However, its conclusions...


Tacconi, L.Vayda, A.P.[Slash and burn and fires in Indonesia: a comment]Slash and burn and fires in Indonesia: a comment

Indonesian legislation calls for a zero-burning policy. This approach to fire management is largely in response to significant negative impacts on the economy and the environment, not only in Indonesia but also the neighbouring region, that result annually from peat fires in Kalimantan and Sumatr...


Tacconi, L.Ruchiat, Y.[Livelihoods, fire and policy in eastern Indonesia]Livelihoods, fire and policy in eastern Indonesia

The implementation of a mechanism for Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD - plus) will be affected by governance conditions within host countries. The top eight countries, which are responsible for 70 percent of the world's total annual deforestation, have implement...


Irawan, S.Tacconi, L.[Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD) and decentralized forest management]Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD) and decentralized forest management
Clough, G.Cerutti, P.O.Nasi, RobertTacconi, L.[Cameroon needs more than approved forest management plans]Cameroon needs more than approved forest management plans

The Cameroonian regulatory framework on forest, wildlife and fisheries requires logging companies to pay an Area Fee (AF), half of which must be redistributed to rural councils (40%) and villages (10%) neighbouring the logging concessions. The AF had the main objectives to provide a consistent co...


Cerutti, P.O.Lescuyer, G.Assembe-Mvondo, S.Tacconi, L.[The challenges of redistributing forest-related monetary benefits to local governments: a decade of logging area fees in Cameroon]The challenges of redistributing forest-related monetary benefits to local governments: a decade of logging area fees in Cameroon

One of the main objectives of the 1994 Cameroonian forestry law is to improve the management of production forests by including minimum safeguards for sustainability into compulsory forest management plans. As of 2007, about 3.5 million hectares (60%) of the productive forests are harvested follo...


Cerutti, P.O.Nasi, RobertTacconi, L.[Sustainable forest management in Cameroon needs more than approved forest management plans.]Sustainable forest management in Cameroon needs more than approved forest management plans.

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