
Which Way Forward
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'The asset stripping of Indonesia's forests is laid bare in this book, as is the current opportunity for the government of Indonesia to introduce change in response to the demands of the population. . . .Which Way Forward is highly recommended for those interested in forest policy at the local, national and international level. It represents a unique overview of the forestry sector of Indonesia and is a must for anyone considering working in the forestry sector of Indonesia, or indeed anywhere in South East Asia.'International Forestry Review
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Ida Aju Pradnja Resosudarmo is leader of CIFOR's Underlying Causes of Deforestation, Forest Degradation, and Changes in Human Welfare program.
Content
Jeff Sayer
Introduction
1. Changing Policy Discourses and Traditional Communities, 1960-1999
Rachel Wrangham
2. Ideas and Institutions in Social Forestry Policy
Rita Lindayati
3. Responsibility, Accountability, and National Unity in Village Governance
Chris P.A. Bennett
4. Devolution and Indonesia's New Forestry Law
Eva Wollenberg and Hariadi Kartodihardjo
5. Differing Perspectives on Community Forestry in Indonesia
Jeffrey Y. Campbell
6. Reforming the Reformists in Post-Soeharto Indonesia
Chip Fay and Martua Sirait
7. Structural Problems in Implementing New Forest Policies in Indonesia
Hariadi Kartodihardjo
8. Timber Management and Related Policies: An Overview
Ida Aju Pradnja Resosudarmo
9. HPH Timber Concession Reform: Questioning the 'Sustainable Logging' Paradigm
Christopher Barr
10. The Political Economy of Indonesia's Oil Palm Subsector
Anne Casson
11. Effects of Crisis and Political Change, 1997-1999
William D. Sunderlin
12. Corporate Debt and the Indonesian Foresty Sector
Christopher Barr, David Brown, Anne Casson, and David Kaimowitz
13. Forest Fires in Indonesia: Impacts and Solutions
Grahame Applegate, Ross Smith, James J. Fox, Andrew Mitchell, David Packham, Nigel J. Tapper, and Graham Baines
14. Ten Propositions to Explain Kalimantan's Fires
Carol J. Pierce Colfer
15. Forests and Regional Autonomy: The Challenge of Sharing the Profits and Pains
Ahmad Dermawan and Ida Aju Pradjna Resosudarmo
16. Dynamics of Illegal Logging in Indonesia
Richard G. Dudley
Conclusion
Appendix I: Timeline of Significant Indonesian Legislation
Appendix II: Abbreviations and Acronyms
Appendix III: Glossary
Afterword: Indonesian Forests and People In Change
Emil Salim
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