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Which Way Forward People, Forests, and Policymaking in Indonesia

Which Way Forward People, Forests, and Policymaking in Indonesia
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  • ISBN-13: 9781891853449
  • ISBN: 1891853449
  • Publication Date: 2002
  • Publisher: Earthscan LLC

AUTHOR

Colfer, Carol J. Pierce, Resosudarmo, Ida Aju Pradnja

SUMMARY

Grahame Applegate is a forest scientist with the Sustainable Forest Management program at the Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR) Graham Baines is a freelance consultant in tropical natural resources and environmental management Christopher Barr is a policy scientist with CIFOR's Underlying Causes of Deforestation, Forest Degradation, and Changes in Human Welfare program Chris P.A. Bennett is an associate with the Food and Resource Economics Group, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, University of British Columbia David Brown was recently awarded a Ph.D. from the Department of Political Science of the University of Washington. His research examines the appropriation of timber rent by political elites in insular Southeast Asia Jeffrey Y. Campbell is a program officer in environment and development with the Ford Foundation Anne Casson is a research fellow in the Resource Management in Asia-Pacific Project, Australian National University Carol J. Pierce Colfer is leader of the CIFOR program on Local People, Devolution, and Adaptive Collaborative Management Ahmad Dermawan is research program assistant in the Underlying Causes of Deforestation, Forest Degradation, and Changes in Human Welfare program and the Sustainable Forest Management program at CIFOR Richard G. Dudley has more than 20 years experience working with developing-country scientists and administrators in the management of natural fish populations, conservation of aquatic and marine resources, and the assessment of environmental impacts on fisheries and other resources. He has a special interest in helping countries improve their own natural resource management capabilities Chip Fay is a leading member of the research team at the International Centre for Research in Agroforestry (ICRAF) that works on land and tree tenure, assisting the governments in Indonesia and the Philippines in their efforts to develop and strengthen regulatory decrees and legislation, to implement programs that enable forest-dependent communities to maintain their livelihood, and to sustainably manage areas of state-defined forest zones James J. Fox is professor and director at the Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies David Kaimowitz, an economist, is director general of CIFOR Hariadi Kartodihardjo is a lecturer at the Faculty of Forestry, Bogor Agriculture Institute Rita Lindayati is completing her Ph.D. in environmental studies at York University in Canada Andrew Mitchell is a graduate forester with more than 20 years of experience in both temperate and tropical forestry David Packham is a rural fire consultant based in Melbourne. A chemist by training, his major work has been in fire retardants, heat and mass transfer in wildfires, and fire detection systems for buildings Ida Aju Pradnja Resosudarmo is leader of the CIFOR Underlying Causes of Deforestation, Forest Degradation, and Changes in Human Welfare program Emil Salim is professor of economics at the University of Indonesia Jeffrey A. Sayer was director general of CIFOR from its inception in 1992 until July 2001 Martua Sirait is a scientist at ICRAF Ross Smith is the assistant commissioner for the New South Wales Rural Fire Service William D. Sunderlin is a sociologist working in CIFOR's Underlying Causes of Deforestation, Forest Degradation, and Changes in Human Welfare program Nigel Tapper is head of the School of Geography and Environmental Science at Monash University, Melbourne, Australia Eva (Lini) Wollenberg is a researcher at CIFOR Rachel Wrangham is an associate professional officer with DFID and a Ph.D. candidate at the London School of EconomicsColfer, Carol J. Pierce is the author of 'Which Way Forward People, Forests, and Policymaking in Indonesia', published 2002 under ISBN 9781891853449 and ISBN 1891853449.

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