Rehabilitasi hutan di Indonesia: akan kemanakah arahnya setelah lebih dari tiga dasawarsa?

Rehabilitation activities in Indonesia have a long-history of more than three decades, implemented in more than 400 locations. Successful projects are characterised by the active involvement of local people, and the technical intervention used tailored to address the specific ecological causes of de...

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Autores principales: Nawir, A.A., Murniati, Rumboko, L.
Formato: Libro
Lenguaje:indonesio
Publicado: Center for International Forestry Research 2008
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/19858
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author Nawir, A.A.
Murniati
Rumboko, L.
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description Rehabilitation activities in Indonesia have a long-history of more than three decades, implemented in more than 400 locations. Successful projects are characterised by the active involvement of local people, and the technical intervention used tailored to address the specific ecological causes of degradation that concern local people. However, sustaining the positive impacts beyond the project time is still the biggest challenge. Rehabilitation efforts have been lagging behind the increasing rates of deforestation and land degradation. This has been largely due to the complexities of the driving factors causing the degradation, which neither projects nor have other government programmes been able to simultaneously address. Currently, there are more complex driving factors of deforestation to be dealt with, such as illegal logging and forest encroachment. Therefore, addressing the causes of deforestation and land degradation, which usually are also the continuing disturbances threatening sustainable rehabilitation activities, should be part of the project’s priorities. Designing the right economic and social incentives is important to stimulate greater community roles in rehabilitation initiatives. Project derived economic and livelihood benefits, generated from ecological improvements, tend to sustain in the long-term more than the benefits from project-based economic opportunities.
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spelling CGSpace198582025-01-24T14:13:15Z Rehabilitasi hutan di Indonesia: akan kemanakah arahnya setelah lebih dari tiga dasawarsa? Nawir, A.A. Murniati Rumboko, L. forests degraded forests rehabilitation forest plantations afforestation forestry policies projects funding case studies history development plans socioeconomics Rehabilitation activities in Indonesia have a long-history of more than three decades, implemented in more than 400 locations. Successful projects are characterised by the active involvement of local people, and the technical intervention used tailored to address the specific ecological causes of degradation that concern local people. However, sustaining the positive impacts beyond the project time is still the biggest challenge. Rehabilitation efforts have been lagging behind the increasing rates of deforestation and land degradation. This has been largely due to the complexities of the driving factors causing the degradation, which neither projects nor have other government programmes been able to simultaneously address. Currently, there are more complex driving factors of deforestation to be dealt with, such as illegal logging and forest encroachment. Therefore, addressing the causes of deforestation and land degradation, which usually are also the continuing disturbances threatening sustainable rehabilitation activities, should be part of the project’s priorities. Designing the right economic and social incentives is important to stimulate greater community roles in rehabilitation initiatives. Project derived economic and livelihood benefits, generated from ecological improvements, tend to sustain in the long-term more than the benefits from project-based economic opportunities. 2008 2012-06-04T09:12:48Z 2012-06-04T09:12:48Z Book https://hdl.handle.net/10568/19858 id Open Access Center for International Forestry Research Nawir, A.A., Murniati, Rumboko, L., (eds.) 2008. Rehabilitasi hutan di Indonesia: akan kemanakah arahnya setelah lebih dari tiga dasawarsa? . Review of Forest Rehabilitation: Lessons from the Past Bogor, Indonesia, Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR). 283p. ISBN: 978-979-1412-35-3..
spellingShingle forests
degraded forests
rehabilitation
forest plantations
afforestation
forestry policies
projects
funding
case studies
history
development plans
socioeconomics
Nawir, A.A.
Murniati
Rumboko, L.
Rehabilitasi hutan di Indonesia: akan kemanakah arahnya setelah lebih dari tiga dasawarsa?
title Rehabilitasi hutan di Indonesia: akan kemanakah arahnya setelah lebih dari tiga dasawarsa?
title_full Rehabilitasi hutan di Indonesia: akan kemanakah arahnya setelah lebih dari tiga dasawarsa?
title_fullStr Rehabilitasi hutan di Indonesia: akan kemanakah arahnya setelah lebih dari tiga dasawarsa?
title_full_unstemmed Rehabilitasi hutan di Indonesia: akan kemanakah arahnya setelah lebih dari tiga dasawarsa?
title_short Rehabilitasi hutan di Indonesia: akan kemanakah arahnya setelah lebih dari tiga dasawarsa?
title_sort rehabilitasi hutan di indonesia akan kemanakah arahnya setelah lebih dari tiga dasawarsa
topic forests
degraded forests
rehabilitation
forest plantations
afforestation
forestry policies
projects
funding
case studies
history
development plans
socioeconomics
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/19858
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