Learning in adaptive collaborative management of community forests: lessons from Indonesia

This paper describes CIFOR’s experiences in implementing ACM research in two sites in Indonesia; East Kalimantan and Jambi. The focus of this paper is on how joint (or social) learning is designed, implemented and institutionalized in every stage of the research. The methodology of the research was...

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Main Authors: Yasmi, Yurdi, Kusumanto, Y.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: 2003
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/18782
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description This paper describes CIFOR’s experiences in implementing ACM research in two sites in Indonesia; East Kalimantan and Jambi. The focus of this paper is on how joint (or social) learning is designed, implemented and institutionalized in every stage of the research. The methodology of the research was participatory action research (PAR) that allowed the research team to carry out two concurrent roles: at the same time they were involved in action (introducing and facilitating the development of ACM) and in observing the process and results for an outside audience (research). It was found that the most important factor in learning was a “trigger” that was a major concern to all stakeholders. A trigger can be an issue or problem. In East Kalimantan case major problems faced by stakeholders were lack of trust among stakeholders, ineffective communication and information exchange within a particular stakeholder group and among stakeholder groups. Meanwhile, in Jambi the major problem was unclear village boundaries. In both cases, inter and intra stakeholders dialogues were used as platform for learning. Along the processes component of learning and learning issues were jointly identified. Learning occurred not only horizontally but also vertically. Some important outcomes of learning are knowledge construction, knowledge sharing, trust building, joint action and also a sense of ownership.
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spelling CGSpace187822025-01-24T14:13:02Z Learning in adaptive collaborative management of community forests: lessons from Indonesia Yasmi, Yurdi Kusumanto, Y. forest management community forestry collaboration forestry policies participation learning This paper describes CIFOR’s experiences in implementing ACM research in two sites in Indonesia; East Kalimantan and Jambi. The focus of this paper is on how joint (or social) learning is designed, implemented and institutionalized in every stage of the research. The methodology of the research was participatory action research (PAR) that allowed the research team to carry out two concurrent roles: at the same time they were involved in action (introducing and facilitating the development of ACM) and in observing the process and results for an outside audience (research). It was found that the most important factor in learning was a “trigger” that was a major concern to all stakeholders. A trigger can be an issue or problem. In East Kalimantan case major problems faced by stakeholders were lack of trust among stakeholders, ineffective communication and information exchange within a particular stakeholder group and among stakeholder groups. Meanwhile, in Jambi the major problem was unclear village boundaries. In both cases, inter and intra stakeholders dialogues were used as platform for learning. Along the processes component of learning and learning issues were jointly identified. Learning occurred not only horizontally but also vertically. Some important outcomes of learning are knowledge construction, knowledge sharing, trust building, joint action and also a sense of ownership. 2003 2012-06-04T09:08:49Z 2012-06-04T09:08:49Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/18782 en Yasmi, Y., Kusumanto, Y. 2003. Learning in adaptive collaborative management of community forests: lessons from Indonesia . ETFRN News (39-40) :111-113.
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community forestry
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learning
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Kusumanto, Y.
Learning in adaptive collaborative management of community forests: lessons from Indonesia
title Learning in adaptive collaborative management of community forests: lessons from Indonesia
title_full Learning in adaptive collaborative management of community forests: lessons from Indonesia
title_fullStr Learning in adaptive collaborative management of community forests: lessons from Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed Learning in adaptive collaborative management of community forests: lessons from Indonesia
title_short Learning in adaptive collaborative management of community forests: lessons from Indonesia
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community forestry
collaboration
forestry policies
participation
learning
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