Co-existence of people and orangutan in Sumatra. Stabilising gradients for landscape multifunctionality
Multifunctional landscapes and species-rich agroforests can support biodiversity conservation. Command- and-control conservation approaches tend to create sharp distinctions between protected areas and surrounding agriculture. Can a village agroforest forest landscape gradient be stable? Or is it pa...
| Main Authors: | , , , |
|---|---|
| Format: | Brief |
| Language: | Inglés |
| Published: |
World Agroforestry Centre
2011
|
| Subjects: | |
| Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/42096 |
Similar Items: Co-existence of people and orangutan in Sumatra. Stabilising gradients for landscape multifunctionality
- How trees and people can co- adapt to climate change: reducing vulnerability through multifunctional agroforestry landscapes
- Land use change and shifts in gender roles in central Sumatra, Indonesia
- Protected areas within multifunctional landscapes: squeezing out intermediate land use intensities in the tropics?
- Forest, trees and agroforestry: Better livelihoods and ecosystem services from multifunctional landscapes
- Towards solutions for state vs. local community conflicts over forestland: the impact of formal recognition of user rights in Krui, Sumatra, Indonesia
- Agricultural intensification, deforestation, and the environment: assessing tradeoffs in Sumatra, Indonesia