Search Results - "Indonesia"

  1. Gendered Migration and Agroforestry in Indonesia: Livelihoods, Labor, Know-How, Networks by Mulyoutami, E., Lusiana, B., Noordwijk, M. van

    Published 2020
    “…Synthesizing across two case studies in Indonesia, we focus on five aspects: (i) conditions within the community of origin linked to the reason for people to venture elsewhere, temporarily or permanently; (ii) the changes in the receiving community and its environment, generally in rural areas with lower human population density; (iii) the effect of migration on land use and livelihoods in the areas of origin; (iv) the dynamics of migrants returning with different levels of success; and (v) interactions of migrants in all four aspects with government and other stakeholders of development policies. …”
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    Journal Article
  2. Trust-building and leadership in multi-stakeholder forums: Lessons from Indonesia by Tamara, A., Heise Vigil, N., Liswanti, N., Arwida, S., Larson, A.M., Sarmiento Barletti, J.P.

    Published 2021
    “…This paper examines the influence of trust and leadership in three MSFs addressing land and resource use in three subnational jurisdictions in Indonesia. The comparative analysis of semi-structured and Q-methodology interviews carried out with MSF participants and non-participants demonstrates the following. …”
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    Journal Article
  3. Governing the landscape: potential and challenges of integrated approaches to landscape sustainability in Indonesia by Riggs, R.A., Achdiawan, R., Nawir, A.A., Boedhihartono, Agni K., Kastanya, A., Langston, James D., Priyadi, H., Ruíz Pérez, M., Sayer, J., Tjiu, A.

    Published 2021
    “…Focusing on eight case studies at different stages of development in Indonesia, we explore how practitioners influence landscape sustainability through integrated approaches. …”
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    Journal Article
  4. Outcomes of the CCAFS project Sustainable Intensification of Dairy Production in Indonesia (SIDPI) by Tejaningsih, Safitri

    Published 2021
    “…Between 2016 and 2020, the project Sustainable Intensification of Dairy Production Indonesia (SIDPI) was carried out in Lembang subdistrict in West Java, Indonesia. …”
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    Informe técnico
  5. Panduan Survei Pelaksanaan Program Reformasi Tenurial Hutan di Indonesia by Herawati, T., Liswanti, N., Larson, A.M.

    Published 2021
    “…Panduan survei terhadap pelaksanaan reformasi tenurial hutan di Indonesia merupakan salah satu perangkat kegiatan kajian yang disusun untuk mendukung keberhasilan implementasi program. …”
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    Libro
  6. Allometric Equations for the Biomass Estimation of Calophyllum inophyllum L. in Java, Indonesia by Basuki, T.M., Leksono, B., Baral, H., Andini, S., Wahyuni, N.S., Artati, Y., Choi, E., Shin, S., Kim, R., Yang, A.R., Samsudin, Y.B., Windyarini, E.

    Published 2022
    “…Data collection was carried out twice (2017 and 2021) from 40 trees in Java, Indonesia. Allometric equations using the natural logarithm of diameter at breast height (lnDBH) and ln height (lnH) for biomass prediction qualified the model’s fit with statistical significance at 95% of the confidence interval for AGB, BGB, and TABGB predictions. …”
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    Journal Article
  7. 2018 Social Accounting Matrix for Indonesia: A Nexus Project SAM by Pradesha, Angga

    Published 2021
    “…The 2018 Indonesia Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) follows IFPRI's Standard Nexus SAM approach, by focusing on consistency, comparability, and transparency of data. …”
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    Data Paper
  8. Human capital and structural transformation: Quasi-experimental evidence from Indonesia by Karachiwalla, Naureen, Palloni, Giordano

    Published 2019
    “…We use variation in male educational attainment generated by Indonesia’s Sekolah Dasar INPRES program, one of the largest ever school building programs. …”
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    Artículo preliminar
  9. Local corruption and support for fuel subsidy reform: Evidence from Indonesia by Kyle, Jordan

    Published 2017
    “…Using household survey data from Indonesia, this paper finds that corruption in the implementation of targeted transfer programs increases resistance to fuel subsidy reform among the poor citizens who consume the least fuel and who stand to benefit the most from targeted programs. …”
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  10. Impact of prenatal and environmental factors on child growth: Evidence from Indonesia by Yamauchi, Futoshi, Higuchi, Katsuhiko, Suhaeti, Rita Nur

    Published 2010
    “…This paper examines the impacts of prenatal conditions and water quality on child growth using recent data from Indonesia. Our empirical results show that an increase in birthweight has significant positive effects on children's subsequent height and weight-for-age z scores, whereas an improvement in drinking water quality, as measured by coliform bacteria count, increases the weight-for-height z score. …”
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  11. Invisible treasures: Assessing Indonesia’s unique agrobiodiversity for food and nutrition security by Borelli, Teresa, Keim, Ary, Sujarwo, Wawan, Koostanto, Haryanti, Pawera, Lukas, Gullotta, Gaia, Jalonen, Riina, Lombardo, Amea, Hunter, Danny

    Published 2024
    “…Indonesia is a biodiversity hotspot with high levels of endemism of globally important food crops and their crop wild relatives, as well as locally adapted cultivars. …”
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    Journal Article
  12. Urbanization, educational expansion, and expenditures inequality in Indonesia in 1996, 1999, and 2002 by Akita, Takahiro, Miyata, Sachiko

    Published 2007
    “…Inequality within the group increased significantly once Indonesia recovered from the financial crisis of 1998. …”
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    Artículo preliminar
  13. Water pricing and valuation in Indonesia: case study of the Brantas River Basin by Rodgers, Charles, Hellegers, Petra

    Published 2005
    “…The increasing demand for water and limited degree of cost recovery for irrigation water delivery are important challenges for policymakers in Indonesia. To meet the increasing demand for water, it is important to reduce water use in irrigated paddy cultivation, long the dominant consumptive user, and to divert water away from agriculture to domestic and industrial sectors. …”
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