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Chokkalingam, U.Suyanto, S.[Ringkasan hasil semiloka: kebakaran di lahan rawa/gambut di Sumatera: masalah dan solusi: prosiding semiloka, Palembang, Sumatera Selatan, 10 - 11 Desember 2003]Ringkasan hasil semiloka: kebakaran di lahan rawa/gambut di Sumatera: masalah dan solusi: prosiding semiloka, Palembang, Sumatera Selatan, 10 - 11 Desember 2003
Autor: Kobayashi, S.

Tropical peat lands constitute one of the most important area for the land utilization in insular Asia, although peat lands are widely distributed in Asia of 22.2 million ha compared with 5.2 million ha in America and 3.5 million ha in Africa (Kyuma et al. 1986). 18.2 million ha of peat exist in ...


Kobayashi, S.[Forest structure and regeneration process of peat swamp Alan forests (Shorea albida) in Brunei Darussalam]Forest structure and regeneration process of peat swamp Alan forests (Shorea albida) in Brunei Darussalam
Chokkalingam, U.Suyanto, S.[Kebakaran, mata pencaharian, dan kerusakan lingkungan pada lahan basah di Indonesia: lingkaran yang tiada berujung pangkal]Kebakaran, mata pencaharian, dan kerusakan lingkungan pada lahan basah di Indonesia: lingkaran yang tiada berujung pangkal
Chokkalingam, U.Suyanto, S.[Fire, livelihoods and environmental degradation in the wetlands of Indonesia: a vicious cycle]Fire, livelihoods and environmental degradation in the wetlands of Indonesia: a vicious cycle

Fire is an important community wetland management tool in Indonesia, but its increasing use in the wetlands of southern Sumatra is degrading the landscape and diminishing household incomes and livelihood options. We studied evolving community land and fire use, resource and livelihood impacts on ...


Chokkalingam, U.SuyantoPermana, R.P.Kurniawan, I.Mannes, J.Darmawan, A.Khususyiah, N.Susanto, R.H.[Community fire use, resource change, and livelihood impacts: the downward spiral in the wetlands of southern Sumatra]Community fire use, resource change, and livelihood impacts: the downward spiral in the wetlands of southern Sumatra

Commune agro-ecosystems analysis (CAEA) is a participatory approach designed to help communities improve decision making at the commune (subdistrict) level. To better integrate fisheries considerations into the CAEA process, the CGIAR Challenge Program on Water and Food (CPWF) initiated the proje...


Gonsalves, Julian[Adaptive, participatory and integrated assessment and agro-ecosystem analysis to support decisionmaking for water allocation for fisheries and agriculture in the Tonle Sap wetland system]Adaptive, participatory and integrated assessment and agro-ecosystem analysis to support decisionmaking for water allocation for fisheries and agriculture in the Tonle Sap wetland system

United Nations Environment Programme[Global Biodiversity - UNEP/GEMS Environment Library No. 11]Global Biodiversity - UNEP/GEMS Environment Library No. 11

United Nations Environment ProgrammeUnited Nations Development Programme[Enhancing Wetlands’ Contribution to Growth, Employment and Prosperity]Enhancing Wetlands’ Contribution to Growth, Employment and Prosperity

United Nations Environment Programme[Economic Values and the Environment in the Developing World - Environmental Economics Series No 14]Economic Values and the Environment in the Developing World - Environmental Economics Series No 14

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