Which way forward?: people, forests, and policymaking in Indonesia

Indonesia contains some of the world's most biodiverse and threatened forests. The challenges result from both long-term management problems and the political, social, and economic turmoil of the past few years. This book explores recent events in Indonesia, while focusing on what can be done differ...

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Autores principales: Colfer, C.J.P., Resosudarmo, I.A.P.
Formato: Libro
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Resources for the Future, Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR) and Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS) 2002
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/18552
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description Indonesia contains some of the world's most biodiverse and threatened forests. The challenges result from both long-term management problems and the political, social, and economic turmoil of the past few years. This book explores recent events in Indonesia, while focusing on what can be done differently to counter the destruction due to asset-stripping, corruption, and the absence of government authority. It consists of 16 chapters writen by authors from a wide range of disciplines. It begins with a series of chapters 1-6 that focuses on the links between the government's policies on forests and forest people. The next set of chapters 7-12 turns to in-depth, sector-level analyses of what happened in Indonesia immediately following the president Soeharto's fall. Chapter 13 and 14 focus on Indonesia's experience of the fires in 1997-98. The final chapters 15 and 16 update the reader, focusing on the two most important trends at work in the Outer Islands of Indonesia at this time: decentralization and illegal logging.
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spelling CGSpace185522025-01-24T14:21:00Z Which way forward?: people, forests, and policymaking in Indonesia Colfer, C.J.P. Resosudarmo, I.A.P. forestry policies forest management state intervention decentralization forest law community forestry economic crises illicit logging forest fires Indonesia contains some of the world's most biodiverse and threatened forests. The challenges result from both long-term management problems and the political, social, and economic turmoil of the past few years. This book explores recent events in Indonesia, while focusing on what can be done differently to counter the destruction due to asset-stripping, corruption, and the absence of government authority. It consists of 16 chapters writen by authors from a wide range of disciplines. It begins with a series of chapters 1-6 that focuses on the links between the government's policies on forests and forest people. The next set of chapters 7-12 turns to in-depth, sector-level analyses of what happened in Indonesia immediately following the president Soeharto's fall. Chapter 13 and 14 focus on Indonesia's experience of the fires in 1997-98. The final chapters 15 and 16 update the reader, focusing on the two most important trends at work in the Outer Islands of Indonesia at this time: decentralization and illegal logging. 2002 2012-06-04T09:08:33Z 2012-06-04T09:08:33Z Book https://hdl.handle.net/10568/18552 en Resources for the Future, Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR) and Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS) Colfer, C.J.P., Resosudarmo, I.A.P., eds. 2002. Which way forward?: people, forests, and policymaking in Indonesia . Washington, DC, Resources for the Future, Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR) and Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS). 433p. ISBN: 1-891853-45-7..
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Which way forward?: people, forests, and policymaking in Indonesia
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community forestry
economic crises
illicit logging
forest fires
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