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The BRIICS - Brazil, Russia, India, Indonesia, China and South Africa - are the largest developing countries in their …
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using data for Kalimantan, Indonesia. RIL leads to less damages on the residual stand than CL and has lower variable but …
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-run economic costs of environmental protection. Taking Indonesia as an example, the following article outlines how it is possible …
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Indonesia is engaging in the UN-backed Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation scheme (REDD+) to … fieldwork conducted in Jambi in 2012, I explore land access patterns in the context of Indonesia's emerging REDD governance …
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Planning is an important step that should be conducted in developing process. The urgent function in development planning is to argue, to direct and in a few things it would control socio-economic-cultural changes of people at a time period.A development planning process should be formulated by...
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Indonesia has many and huge natural resource likewise forest. Most prospective problem has been found commonly is on …
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customary knowledge can be the strong basic for forest law development in Indonesia because it grows within the community …
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The DGM Indonesia (DGM-I) country project focuses on improving clarity and security of land rights for Indigenous … may be influencing broader social and gender norms in Indonesia. In turn, this case study informs the wider line of …
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