Mainstreaming smart agroforestry for social forestry implementation to support sustainable development goals in Indonesia: A review

D Octavia, S Suharti, Murniati, IWS Dharmawan… - Sustainability, 2022 - mdpi.com
The increasing need for forest resources and cultivated land requires a solution in forest
management to realize sustainable land use. Smart agroforestry (SAF) is a set of agriculture …

Smart agroforestry for sustaining soil fertility and community livelihood

D Octavia, Murniati, S Suharti, A Hani… - Forest Science and …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Smart Agroforestry (SAF) is believed to be one of the alternative solutions in implementing
sustainable forest management to achieve the community welfare. SAF provides agricultural …

[HTML][HTML] The nature of a 'forest transition'in Thừa Thiên Huế Province, Central Vietnam–A study of land cover changes over five decades

R Cochard, M Gravey, LG Rasera, G Mariethoz… - Land Use Policy, 2023 - Elsevier
Informed from historical case studies of land cover change and development in northern
countries, forest transition (FT) theories have a tendency to precast specific conclusions …

Climate change and the Western Himalayan community: Exploring the local perspective through food choices

S Das, AJ Mishra - Ambio, 2023 - Springer
The local belief systems are crucial for climate change adaptation. Even climate experts are
unanimous about the fundamental association between local beliefs and climate change …

Indigenous collective land titling and the creation of leftovers: Insights from Paraguay and Cambodia

E Leemann, C Tusing - Journal of Agrarian Change, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Collective land titling often drags on for decades, while private land concessions and
holdings do not face the same problem, creating 'leftovers' of land available for Indigenous …

Knowledge and practices of indigenous peoples in the context of resource management in relation to climate change in Southeast Asia

GA Persoon, T Minter - Sustainability, 2020 - mdpi.com
In this article, we document how four indigenous peoples in insular Southeast Asia
(Indonesia and the Philippines) have reacted to external interventions and discuss to what …

Indigenous Peoples' Psychological Wellbeing Amid Transitions in Shifting Cultivation Landscape: Evidence from the Indian Himalayas

DK Pandey, SK Dubey, AK Verma, L Wangchu, S Dixit… - Sustainability, 2023 - mdpi.com
Recent changes in the shifting cultivation landscape (SCL) of the Indian Himalayan region—
a global biodiversity hotspot—is of great concern due to their implication to conservation and …

[HTML][HTML] Autonomous conservation: A literature review of concepts, local practices, and their relevance in the tropics

IW Bong, M Boissière, DR Hizbaron… - Global Ecology and …, 2024 - Elsevier
Official conservation activities are absent in many tropical regions, but local people living in
and around these areas nonetheless engage in practices that contribute to conservation …

Quantifying local ecosystem service outcomes by modelling their supply, demand and flow in Myanmar's forest frontier landscape

M Feurer, JG Zaehringer, A Heinimann… - Journal of Land Use …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
In complex tropical forest frontier landscapes, ecosystem service (ES) models are essential
tools to test impacts of different land schemes on people. Considering several factors of …

Multidecadal evaluation of changes in coffee-growing areas using Landsat data in Central Highlands, Vietnam

NT Son, CF Chen, CR Chen, YS Cheng… - Geocarto …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Vietnam is the world's second-largest coffee exporter. Information on coffee-growing areas is
thus important for production estimation. This research developed an approach for coffee …