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    Domestication of Dyera polyphylla (Miq.) Steenis in peatland agroforestry systems in Jambi, Indonesia

    As part of a broader pattern of recovery after decline called forest transition, tree cover and carbon stocks have increased through agroforestry systems in many parts of Indonesia. The associated tree diversi...

    Hesti L. Tata, Meine van Noordwijk, Jasnari, Atiek Widayati in Agroforestry Systems (2016)

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    Low carbon emission development strategies for Jambi, Indonesia: simulation and trade-off analysis using the FALLOW model

    Economic growth in rural areas has to align with preservation of land uses that optimise environmental services. This means that trade-offs between economic and ecological priorities need to be understood, qua...

    Rachmat Mulia, Atiek Widayati, Suyanto in Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for G… (2014)

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    Will funding to Reduce Emissions from Deforestation and (forest) Degradation (REDD+) stop conversion of peat swamps to oil palm in orangutan habitat in Tripa in Aceh, Indonesia?

    Tripa is the last remaining peat-swamp forest that harbours a potentially viable Sumatran orangutan (Pongo abelii) sub-population in a formally but not effectively protected area. It appears to be a simple showca...

    Hesti Lestari Tata, Meine van Noordwijk in Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for G… (2014)

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    Mud, muddle and models in the knowledge value-chain to action on tropical peatland conservation

    Tropical peatlands are known not only for their high, area-based, carbon emissions in response to land-use change but also as hot spots of debate about associated data uncertainties. Perspectives are still evo...

    Meine van Noordwijk, Robin Matthews in Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for G… (2014)

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    Accessibility Factors and Conservation Forest Designation Affecting Rattan Cane Harvesting in Lambusango Forest, Buton, Indonesia

    Rattan cane is an important non-timber forest product (NTFP) harvested from Indonesian tropical forests. However, the extraction of NTFPs such as rattan cane may conflict with forest conservation efforts. A be...

    Atiek Widayati, Samantha Jones, Bruce Carlisle in Human Ecology (2010)