Indonesia is an archipelago with significant variations in natural resources, infrastructure, socioeconomic, culture, human resource capacity, accessibility, and access to financial and …
R Ziegler, W Wichtmann, S Abel, R Kemp… - Cleaner Engineering …, 2021 - Elsevier
Drainage-base agriculture and forestry are key drivers of emissions from degraded peatlands. An important challenge of climate-oriented peatland management is an improved …
Tropical peatlands lie at a nexus of competing sustainable development demands of enhancing food security, mitigating climate change, improving resilience and supporting …
This paper examines new governmental technologies that are emerging in Indonesia to address socio-ecological crises resulting from the conversion of peat forest landscapes to …
I Yeny, R Garsetiasih, S Suharti, H Gunawan, R Sawitri… - Sustainability, 2022 - mdpi.com
Given the huge impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the food and agriculture sectors, rapid measures are needed to reduce the risk of food crises, especially among the poor and the …
L Hein, E Sumarga, M Quiñones, A Suwarno - Regional Environmental …, 2022 - Springer
Several million hectares of Indonesian peatlands have been converted to plantations, with oil palm being the most important plantation crop. This has contributed to the economic …
Indonesian fire events generate significant impacts on ecosystems, society, and climate regionally and globally. Following severe burning in 2015, Indonesia prioritized targeted fire …
R Fajrini - International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social …, 2022 - search.informit.org
Traditional slash-and-burn as a way of clearing land for farming is allowed and exempted from being a criminal offense in Indonesia. However, this exemption should not be …
TJ Mattila - Science of The Total Environment, 2024 - Elsevier
Global peatland degradation is a major emission source (2 Gt CO 2 eq/yr), but it is often excluded from product carbon footprints or consumption-based emission inventories. The …