Interacting threats and challenges in protecting danau sentarum

Danau Sentarum was declared a conservation area by the government in 1981, was established as a Ramsar wetland conservation area in 1984 and became a 132,000 ha national park with a 65,000 ha buffer zone in 1999. But being named a wetland of international importance and having national park status d...

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Autores principales: Heri, V., Yuliani, L., Indriatmoko, Y.
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/20771
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Yuliani, L.
Indriatmoko, Y.
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description Danau Sentarum was declared a conservation area by the government in 1981, was established as a Ramsar wetland conservation area in 1984 and became a 132,000 ha national park with a 65,000 ha buffer zone in 1999. But being named a wetland of international importance and having national park status do not mean that Danau Sentarum receives more attention and better management. Forest cover within and around the park is declining rapidly. The fish stocks and water quality of the wetlands and river network are threatened. Logging has left large tracts of open land, destroyed wildlife habitat and reduced wildlife populations. The Pulau Majang forest, formerly an orangutan habitat, is now devoid of orangutans. Tree felling and land clearing have also triggered human-animal conflict, apparently because forest food sources have fallen drastically, forcing wild animals to seek food in human settlements. This paper aims to identify the interacting threats and underlying causes of the ecosystem degradation and declining resources. The research serves as a baseline study for a larger research project: Promoting Good Governance of Protected Areas Management, being conducted by CIFOR and Riak Bumi Foundation since early 2005.
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spelling CGSpace207712025-01-24T14:19:45Z Interacting threats and challenges in protecting danau sentarum Heri, V. Yuliani, L. Indriatmoko, Y. uses forests fisheries resource management local people protected areas natural resources Danau Sentarum was declared a conservation area by the government in 1981, was established as a Ramsar wetland conservation area in 1984 and became a 132,000 ha national park with a 65,000 ha buffer zone in 1999. But being named a wetland of international importance and having national park status do not mean that Danau Sentarum receives more attention and better management. Forest cover within and around the park is declining rapidly. The fish stocks and water quality of the wetlands and river network are threatened. Logging has left large tracts of open land, destroyed wildlife habitat and reduced wildlife populations. The Pulau Majang forest, formerly an orangutan habitat, is now devoid of orangutans. Tree felling and land clearing have also triggered human-animal conflict, apparently because forest food sources have fallen drastically, forcing wild animals to seek food in human settlements. This paper aims to identify the interacting threats and underlying causes of the ecosystem degradation and declining resources. The research serves as a baseline study for a larger research project: Promoting Good Governance of Protected Areas Management, being conducted by CIFOR and Riak Bumi Foundation since early 2005. 2010 2012-06-04T09:15:10Z 2012-06-04T09:15:10Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/20771 en Heri, V., Yuliani, L., Indriatmoko, Y. 2010. Interacting threats and challenges in protecting danau sentarum . Borneo Research Bulletin 41 :74-100. ISSN: 0006-7806.
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Heri, V.
Yuliani, L.
Indriatmoko, Y.
Interacting threats and challenges in protecting danau sentarum
title Interacting threats and challenges in protecting danau sentarum
title_full Interacting threats and challenges in protecting danau sentarum
title_fullStr Interacting threats and challenges in protecting danau sentarum
title_full_unstemmed Interacting threats and challenges in protecting danau sentarum
title_short Interacting threats and challenges in protecting danau sentarum
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forests
fisheries
resource management
local people
protected areas
natural resources
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