Two extremes of forest conflict exist: low- and high-intensity conflicts. Theoretical debate on how forest conflict escalates from one extreme to the other has begun to take place; however, empirical research is lacking. Our paper aims to explore the conflict escalation process using a case study...
Yasmi, Y.
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Schanz, H.
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[Managing conflict escalation in forestry: logging versus local community interests in Baru Pelepat village, Sumatra, Indonesia]
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Managing conflict escalation in forestry: logging versus local community interests in Baru Pelepat village, Sumatra, Indonesia
Decentralization in natural resource management (NRM) is increasingly promoted as it is believed to offer better management. This study explores the positive and negative aspects of the forestry conflict that sometimes increases with decentralization. Drawing upon the results of a case study from...
Yasmi, Y.
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Guernier, J.
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Colfer, C.J.P.
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[Positive and negative aspects of forestry conflict: lessons from a decentralized forest management in Indonesia]
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Positive and negative aspects of forestry conflict: lessons from a decentralized forest management in Indonesia
Stakeholder conflicts in relation to forest decentralization policies were studied in West Kalimantan, Indonesia to determine: 1) how these policies were understood by local stakeholders 2) how they were implemented 3) and their impacts in terms of forest management and conflicts. A case study us...
Yasmi, Y.
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Anshari, G.Z.
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Komarudin, H.
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Alqadrie, S.
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[Stakeholder conflicts and forest decentralization policies in West Kalimantan: their dynamics and implications for future forest management]
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Stakeholder conflicts and forest decentralization policies in West Kalimantan: their dynamics and implications for future forest management