Territories of life as key to global environmental sustainability
LV Zanjani, H Govan, HC Jonas, T Karfakis… - Current Opinion in …, 2023 - Elsevier
Territories and areas that Indigenous peoples and local communities govern, manage, and
conserve (hereafter territories of life) are increasingly recognized by scientists, international …
conserve (hereafter territories of life) are increasingly recognized by scientists, international …
Two-decade decentralization and recognition of customary forest rights: Cases from special autonomy policy in West Papua, Indonesia
WRI Sopaheluwakan, SM Fatem… - Forest Policy and …, 2023 - Elsevier
Abstract Formally framed as Special Autonomy, the local governments in Papua Provinces
have since 2001 been granted substantial authorities, greater than other provinces in …
have since 2001 been granted substantial authorities, greater than other provinces in …
Climate change impacts on tree crop suitability in Southeast Asia
Cultivation of tree crops such as coconut, oil palm and rubber are an important source of
income in Southeast Asia, both for the national economies and for the local population …
income in Southeast Asia, both for the national economies and for the local population …
The persistence of precarity: youth livelihood struggles and aspirations in the context of truncated agrarian change, South Sulawesi, Indonesia
Processes of rapid and truncated agrarian change—driven through expanding urbanisation,
infrastructure development, extractive industries, and commodity crops—are shaping the …
infrastructure development, extractive industries, and commodity crops—are shaping the …
Using blockchain technology and sharing culture to promote sustainable forest management in tribal communities
Y Peng, W Huang - Journal of Environmental and Public …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Forest protection is crucial to ensuring the balance between human beings and ecology.
This study explores the key role played by communities that originally lived in forest …
This study explores the key role played by communities that originally lived in forest …
Toward a sustainable food system in West Papua, Indonesia: exploring the links between dietary transition, food security, and forests
M Nurhasan, AM Maulana, DL Ariesta… - … in Sustainable Food …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Natural tropical forests cover 89% of the land area of West Papua Province, Indonesia.
Forests have traditionally been an important part of local food systems for Indigenous …
Forests have traditionally been an important part of local food systems for Indigenous …
Customary forests in West Papua: Contestation of desires or needs?
The challenge of integrating ecological, economic and social aspects of forest management
is still a critical issue among stakeholders who agree on community-based forestry and the …
is still a critical issue among stakeholders who agree on community-based forestry and the …
Corporate Communications in Contribution to Addressing Environmental Problems: Case Study of an Indonesian State Oil Company
This study aims to explain the corporate communication of state oil companies through CSR
in contributing to overcoming the problems of peatland fires and coastal abrasion. This …
in contributing to overcoming the problems of peatland fires and coastal abrasion. This …
Forest loss in Indonesian New Guinea (2001–2019): Trends, drivers and outlook
The rich forests of Indonesian New Guinea are understudied and threatened. We used
satellite data to examine annual forest loss, road development and plantation expansion …
satellite data to examine annual forest loss, road development and plantation expansion …
Recent Active Fires in Indonesia's Southern Papua Province Caused by El Niño Conditions
N Yulianti, H Hayasaka - Remote Sensing, 2023 - mdpi.com
This study was conducted to identify the fire weather conditions needed to assess future
peatland fires under climate change. Recent peatland fires in Indonesia have resulted in …
peatland fires under climate change. Recent peatland fires in Indonesia have resulted in …