Resultados de búsqueda - "East Kalimantan"

  1. Rattan, rubber, or oil palm: cultural and financial considerations for farmers in Kalimantan por Belcher, B., Rujehan, Imang, N., Achdiawan, R.

    Publicado 2004
    “…This study compares the financial costs and benefits of the principal land use options in two sub-districts of East Kalimantan Province, Indonesia. Financial benefits of oil palm plantation, traditional rattan gardens, intensive rubber plantation, and traditional rubber plantation are compared on a land unit basis. …”
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  2. Persepsi masyarakat Dayak Merap dan Punan tentang pentingnya hutan di lansekap hutan tropis, Kabupaten Malinau, Kalimantan Timur por Liswanti, N., Indawan, I., Sumardjo, Sheil, Douglas

    Publicado 2004
    “…A participatory approach using exercises was completed with seven forest dwelling communities in the tropical landscape of Malinau, East Kalimantan. The findings suggest that un-logged forest was the most important land category for Dayak people. …”
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  3. Panduan singkat cara pembuatan arang kayu: alternatif pemanfaatan limbah kayu oleh masyarakat por Iskandar, H., Santoso, K.D.

    Publicado 2005
    “…The training, indeed was following activities CIFOR prior study on wood-waste potential from opening ladang (swidden fallows) and logging activities in Malinau District, East Kalimantan. Dissemination information relating to the alternatives utilization of wood-waste to the broader audiences, particularly the local communities, was the main concern to making this manual book. …”
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  4. Recognizing local people’s priorities for tropical forest biodiversity por Sheil, Douglas, Puri, R.K., Wan, M., Basuki, I., Heist, M. van, Liswanti, N., Rukmiyati, Rachmatika, I., Samsoedin, I.

    Publicado 2006
    “…Our examples draw on biodiversity surveys in East Kalimantan (Indonesian Borneo). With local communities we characterized locally valued habitats, species, and sites, and their significance. …”
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  5. Facilitating cooperation during times of chaos: spontaneous orders and muddling through in Malinau por Wollenberg, Eva Karoline, Iwan, R., Limberg, G., Moeliono, M., Rhee, S., Sudana, M.

    Publicado 2007
    “…We describe efforts to work with villagers and government officials in Malinau, East Kalimantan Indonesia, where a weak, uncertain institutional setting and complex shifting political landscape made formal cooperation among these groups for forest management problematic. …”
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  6. Finding and promoting a local conservation consensus in a globally important tropical forest landscape por Padmanaba, M., Sheil, Douglas

    Publicado 2007
    “…This study focuses on local viewpoints within a forested landscape of high conservation significance in East Kalimantan (Indonesian Borneo). Stakeholders received posters displaying results from a previous study; these posters emphasised local priorities and views regarding local biodiversity. …”
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  7. Influence of a threatened-species focus on conservation planning por Drummond, S.P., Wilson, K.A., Meijaard, E., Watts, M., Dennis, R, Christy, L., Possingham, H.P.

    Publicado 2010
    “…We explored how planning to preserve threatened mammal species would influence the efficiency and effectiveness of conservation investments in East Kalimantan, Indonesia. We found that the explicit protection of threatened species delivered cost-efficient outcomes in this situation, afforded adequate protection to over 90% of those species not yet considered endangered, and contributed to the partial protection of the remainder. …”
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  8. Falling back on forests: how forest-dwelling people cope with catastrophe in a changing landscape por Liswanti, N., Sheil, Douglas, Basuki, I., Padmanaba, M., Mulcahy, G.

    Publicado 2011
    “…We worked with four communities in East Kalimantan (Borneo), Indonesia, before and after a catastrophic flood. …”
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  9. Objectifs et methodologie por Bertault, J.G., Sist, P., Nguyen-The, N.

    Publicado 1999
    “…STREK is an acronym of "Development of Silvicultural Techniques for the Regeneration of logged-over rain forets in East Kalimantan". The objectives of this project were to develop management rules leading to sustained productivity of the forests in this area, which are the main suppliers of wood industry in Indonesia. …”
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  10. Ketergantungan masyarakat Dayak terhadap hutan di sekitar Taman Nasional Kayan Mentarang por Uluk, A., Sudana, M., Wollenberg, Eva Karoline

    Publicado 2001
    “…To better understand these potential impacts, this document reports on economic and cultural uses of the forest for three villages in the Sub-District of Pujungan in East Kalimantan, using data from household suveys conducted in 1996. …”
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  11. ITTO project PD 12/97 Rev.1 (F): forest, science and sustainability: the Bulungan model forest: technical report phase I, 1997-2001 por Center for International Forestry Research

    Publicado 2002
    “…CIFOR's research in the Bulungan Model Forest in Malinau, East Kalimantan, Indonesia took the form of a 3-year investigation into ways of achieving forest sustainability in a large forest landscape with diverse, rapidly changing and conflicting uses. …”
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  12. Exploring biological diversity, environment and local people's perspectives in forest landscapes: methods for a multidisciplinary landscape assessment por Sheil, Douglas, Puri, R.K., Basuki, I., Heist, M. van, Wan, M., Liswanti, N., Rukmiyati, Sardjono, M.A., Samsoedin, I., Sidiyasa, K.D., Chrisandini, Permana, E., Angi, E.M., Gatzweiler, F., Johnson, B., Wijaya, A.

    Publicado 2003
    “…It describes a multidisciplinary survey developed with indigenous communities in the fores-rich landscapes of the Malinau watershed in East Kalimantan (Indonesian Borneo). The final methods reflect a mixture of judgements, compromises and reactions to trials over many months. …”
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  13. Mengeksplorasi keanekaragaman hayati, lingkungan dan pandangan masyarakat lokal mengenai berbagai lanskap hutan: metode-metode penilaian lanskap secara multidisipliner por Sheil, Douglas, Puri, R.K., Basuki, I., Heist, M. van, Wan, M., Liswanti, N., Rukmiyati, Sardjono, M.A., Samsoedin, I., Sidiyasa, K.D., Chrisandini, Permana, E., Angi, E.M., Gatzweiler, F., Johnson, B., Wijaya, A.

    Publicado 2004
    “…It describes a multidisciplinary survey developed with indigenous communities in the fores-rich landscapes of the Malinau watershed in East Kalimantan (Indonesian Borneo). The final methods reflect a mixture of judgements, compromises and reactions to trials over many months. …”
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  14. Developing multi-stakeholder forest management scenarios: a multi-agent system simulation approach applied in Indonesia por Purnomo, H., Mendoza, G.A., Prabhu, Ravi, Yasmi, Yurdi

    Publicado 2005
    “…This paper describes a MAS model developed for a forest management unit located in East Kalimantan, Indonesia. Results and experience gained from the case study suggest that MAS is a suitable approach for developing multi-stakeholder forest management strategies.…”
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  15. When donors get cold feet: the community conservation concession in Setulang (Kalimantan, Indonesia) that never happened por Wunder, Sven, Campbell, Bruce M., Frost, P., Sayer, Jeffrey A., Iwan, R., Wollenberg, Eva Karoline

    Publicado 2008
    “…It describes the case of an unsuccessful attempt to establish a community conservation concession in the village of Setulang (East Kalimantan, Indonesia) to safeguard a biologically valuable area from predatory logging. …”
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  16. Non-timber forest products and trade in eastern Borneo por Sellato, B.

    Publicado 2002
    “…The author also presents for the northern part ofthe Indonesian province of East Kalimantan a history of trade in these products based on various written (Dutch colonial archives, official Indonesian statistics, local scholarly texts) and oral (interviews with nomadic Punan people, Dayak swidden farmers, Malays in the coastalports, Chinese and Arab traders, middlemen disseminating in land products on international markets) sources. …”
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  17. Fire use, peatland transformation and local livelihoods: a case of positive reinforcement por Chokkalingam, U., Tacconi, L., Ruchiat, Y.

    Publicado 2002
    “…A case study from the central extensive peatland sections of the Middle Mahakam Area, East Kalimantan, is used to depic how local use of fire for agriculture extraction activities could be a major factor driving peatland transformation. …”
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  18. Persepsi masyarakat lokal terhadap pentingnya hutan dan lahan-lahan lain di lansekap hutan tropis, Kabupaten Malinau, Kalimantan Timur por Liswanti, N.

    Publicado 2004
    “…A participatory approach using scoring exercises was completed with seven forest dwelling communities in the tropical landscape of Malinau, East Kalimantan. We also assessed the consistency of this method. …”
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  19. Forest recovery in managed agroforestry systems: the case of benzoin and rattan gardens in Indonesia por García Fernandez, C., Casado, M.A.

    Publicado 2005
    “…We selected, as our study sites, benzoin gardens in North Sumatra and rattan gardens in East Kalimantan, along with adjacent mature forests. In both study areas, we observed recovery patterns similar to those described in the literature for tropical forest succession, although these were not necessarily related to the time elapsed since the gardens were established. …”
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