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Publication évaluée par des pairs
janvier 2023
Indonésie
Sri Lanka

Indonesia has around 4000 wood species, and 10% (400) of species are categorized as commercial wood. One species is kayu kuku (Pericopsis mooniana Thwaites), native to Southeast Sulawesi. This species is considered a fancy wood used for sawn timber, veneer, plywood, carving, and furniture. The high demand for wood caused excessive logging and threatened its sustainability.

Landesa 2022 Annual Report
Rapports et recherches
janvier 2023
Afrique
Éthiopie
République-Unie de Tanzanie
Ouganda
Sénégal
Colombie
Asie
Cambodge
Indonésie
Bangladesh
Inde
Global

Land rights are ascendant across the development sector. Movements addressing women’s empowerment, poverty, social justice, food security and climate change are all increasingly turning to land rights to strengthen their cause. In 2022, renowned philanthropist MacKenzie Scott joined these efforts by making an unprecedented $20 million investment in our work. Ms.

Publication évaluée par des pairs
janvier 2023
Indonésie

Both human activities and climate change have changed landscapes significantly, especially in coastal areas. Sea level rise and land subsidence foster tidal floods and permanent inundations, thus changing and limiting land use. Though many countries, including Indonesia, are aware of these phenomena, the legal status of this permanently inundated land remains unclear.

Publication évaluée par des pairs
janvier 2023
Indonésie

Whereas most contemporary frameworks evaluating land management aspects focus on institutional settings at a national level, the 8R framework of responsible land management aims at evaluating individual land management projects or interventions.

Gender, tenure and customary practices in forest landscapes
Rapports et recherches
décembre 2022
Cambodge
Indonésie
Laos
Myanmar
Thaïlande
Viet Nam
Népal

This report is based on 10 research projects carried out in 18 sites in seven countries: Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Myanmar, Nepal, Thailand and Viet Nam. The studies formed the basis of ten informational briefs from the research sites published together with the report (available here: https://www.recoftc.org/publications/0000432).

Rapports et recherches
mars 2022
Cameroun
République démocratique du Congo
Côte d'Ivoire
Honduras
Guyana
Indonésie

La présente étude constitue une synthèse des données qualitatives et quantitatives des impacts de l’accord de partenariat volontaire (APV) UE-FLEGT dans sept pays : le Cameroun, le Ghana, l’Indonésie, la République du Congo, la Côte d’Ivoire, le Guyana et le Honduras.

Rapports et recherches
février 2022
Kirghizistan
Cambodge
Indonésie
Philippines
Bangladesh
Inde
Népal
Global

Target 1.4 of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) seeks to ensure that “all men and women, particularly the poor and vulnerable, have equal rights … to ownership and control over land and other forms of property.”

Special Economic Zones in the Indonesia-Malaysia-Thailand Growth Triangle
Rapports et recherches
février 2022
Indonésie
Malaisie
Thaïlande

Mapping out and assessing the economic performance of SEZs across the subregion, the publication highlights the threats they face from digital technologies, rising competition for foreign investment and international trade standoffs.

Publication évaluée par des pairs
janvier 2022
Indonésie

Social forestry (SF) has long been implemented in production and protected forests in Indonesia. SF is considered to be a win–win solution for occupied and cultivated forest areas. The aim of this paper was to review the implementation of social forestry in Indonesia and its strengths and challenges.

Publication évaluée par des pairs
janvier 2022
Indonésie

Improving the quality of spatial cadastre remains a challenge in Indonesia. The lack of data quality impacts the legal uncertainty of land rights and the inequality of control, ownership, use, and utilization of land.

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