Redefining Diversity and Dynamics of Natural Resources Management in Asia, Volume 4
The Reciprocal Relationship between Governance of Natural Resources and Socio-Ecological Systems Dynamics in West Sumatra Indonesia
- 1st Edition - October 11, 2016
- Editors: Ganesh Shivakoti, Rudi Febriamansyah, Yonariza Yonariza, Raza Ullah
- Language: English
- Paperback ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 1 2 - 8 0 5 4 5 1 - 2
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 1 2 - 8 1 0 4 7 1 - 2
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Request a sales quoteRedefining Diversity and Dynamics of Natural Resources Management in Southeast Asia, Volumes 1-4 brings together scientific research and policy issues across various topographical area in Asia to provide a comprehensive overview of the issues facing the region.
The Reciprocal Relationship between Governance of Natural Resources and Socio-Ecological Systems Dynamics in West Sumatra Indonesia, Volume 4, covers a diverse range of issues related to natural resources and its management in West Sumatra Indonesia. The chapters cover issues with livelihood dependence, rights and access to natural resources, natural resources management practices, socio-ecological systems, and governance.
Shared experiences and lessons learned from the case studies examined serve as a basis for policy makers and environmental practitioners to recognize the potential of West Sumatra’s natural resources for ecological, social and economic development, food security, poverty alleviation, and natural resource sustainability.
- Features contributions from mostly local authors
- Explores an area experiencing considerable environmental challenges, including impacts on biodiversity and local economies
- Includes chapters on forests and illegal logging, land resources, water resources, protected lands, and biodiversity
- Examines case studies as a basis for policy makers and environmental practitioners to recognize the potential of West Sumatra’s natural resources for ecological, social and economic development, food security, poverty alleviation, and natural resource sustainability
Environmental scientists, ecologists, NGOs, environmental economists, environmental consultants, government executives, development practitioners
- Words From Book Editors
- Context
- Volume 1
- Volume 2
- Volume 3
- Volume 4
- 1 Background
- 2 Objectives of These Volumes
- Foreword
- Preface
- I: Livelihood Dependence, Rights and Access To natural Resources
- Chapter 1: Challenges of Managing Natural Resources in West Sumatra Indonesia
- Abstract
- 1.1 Introduction
- 1.2 Natural Resource Issues in West Sumatra
- 1.3 Brief Outline and Summary of Issues Addressed in the Volume
- 1.4 Conclusion
- Chapter 2: Methodological Approaches in Natural Resource Management
- Abstract
- 2.1 Introduction
- 2.2 Multimethods in Natural Resources Management (NRM)
- 2.3 Multilevel Analysis for NRM
- 2.4 Methodologies Used in the Volume
- 2.5 Conclusion
- Chapter 3: Livelihood Change and Livelihood Sustainability in the Uplands of Lembang Subwatershed, West Sumatra Province of Indonesia, in a Changing Natural Resources Management Context
- Abstract
- Acknowledgments
- 3.1 Introduction
- 3.2 Livelihood and IWM
- 3.3 Methods
- 3.4 Study Site Overview
- 3.5 Changes in NRM Context
- 3.6 Upland People’s Livelihood Change
- 3.7 Livelihood and IWM Sustainability
- 3.8 Conclusion and Policy Implications
- Chapter 4: A Case Study of Livelihood Strategies of Fishermen in Nagari Sungai Pisang, West Sumatra, Indonesia
- Abstract
- 4.1 Introduction
- 4.2 Research Methodology
- 4.3 Results and Discussions
- 4.4 Livelihood Strategies: Between Theoretical Approach and Empirical Case
- 4.5 Conclusion
- Chapter 5: Utilization Rights of Sikuai Island and Pasumpahan Island, West Sumatra: Study on Implementation of Community-Based Property Rights of the Local Community of Sungai Pisang Village
- Abstract
- 5.1 Introduction
- 5.2 Literature Review
- 5.3 Methodology
- 5.4 Utilization Rights in Sikuai Island and Pasumpahan Island
- 5.5 Utilization Rights Implementation
- 5.6 Problems During Utilization Right Implementation
- 5.7 Problem-Solving Mechanism
- 5.8 Conclusions
- Chapter 6: Gender Inequality of a Fishing Family in a Small-Scale Fishery: A Case Study on a Fishing Family in Korong Pasir Baru, Nagari Pilubang, Sungai Limau Subdistrict, Padang Pariaman District, West Sumatra, Indonesia
- Abstract
- Acknowledgments
- 6.1 Introduction
- 6.2 Research Objectives
- 6.3 Methodology
- 6.4 Findings and Discussion
- 6.5 Conclusions and Recommendations
- Chapter 7: Women's Participation in a Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Project: A Case Study in Jorong Kampung Baru, Nagari Gantung Ciri, Kubung Subdistrict, Solok, West Sumatra, Indonesia
- Abstract
- 7.1 Introduction
- 7.2 Methodology
- 7.3 Results and Discussion
- 7.4 Conclusion and Recommendations
- Chapter 1: Challenges of Managing Natural Resources in West Sumatra Indonesia
- II: Towards Effective Management of CPRS
- Chapter 8: Impact of Land-Use Changes on Kuranji River Basin Functions
- Abstract
- 8.1 Introduction
- 8.2 Research Design
- 8.3 Results
- 8.4 Conclusion
- Chapter 9: Analysis of Incentive Factors for Sustainable Land-Use Practices: Lesson Learned From Two Case Studies in West Sumatra, Indonesia
- Abstract
- 9.1 Introduction
- 9.2 Methodology
- 9.3 Result and Discussion
- 9.4 General Discussion
- 9.5 Conclusions and Recommendations
- Chapter 10: Forest Management and Illegal Logging in West Sumatra: The Case of Sangir, South Solok
- Abstract
- 10.1 Background
- 10.2 Methodology
- 10.3 Findings and Discussions
- 10.4 Conclusions and Recommendations
- Chapter 8: Impact of Land-Use Changes on Kuranji River Basin Functions
- III: Socioecological Systems and New Forms of Governance
- Chapter 11: Socioecological Aspects of Mandailing Natal People in Buffer Zone of Batang Gadis National Park, North Sumatra: A Case Study on Community in Batahan Village, Enclave Area in Batang Gadis National Park
- Abstract
- Acknowledgments
- 11.1 Background
- 11.2 Objectives of the Study
- 11.3 Methods
- 11.4 Result and Discussion
- 11.5 Conclusion
- Chapter 12: Hydrologic Characteristics, Flood Occurrence, and Community Preparedness in Coping With Floods at Air Dingin Watershed, Padang, West Sumatra
- Abstract
- 12.1 Introduction
- 12.2 Methodology of Research
- 12.3 Results and Discussions
- 12.4 Conclusions
- 12.5 Recommendations
- Chapter 13: Rural Household Participation in Illegal Timber Felling in a Protected Area of West Sumatra, Indonesia
- Abstract
- Acknowledgments
- 13.1 Introduction
- 13.2 Methods
- 13.3 Results
- 13.4 Discussion
- 13.5 Conclusion
- Chapter 14: Decentralization and Comanagement of Protected Areas in Indonesia
- Abstract
- Acknowledgements
- 14.1 Introduction
- 14.2 Policy Changes and Prospects for Protected Areas Comanagement in Indonesia
- 14.3 Study Area
- 14.4 Site and Household Selection Criteria
- 14.5 Findings
- 14.6 Proposed Comanagement Model for Protected Areas
- Chapter 15: Dynamism of Deforestation and Forest Degradation in Indonesia With Implications for REDD +
- Abstract
- 15.1 Introduction
- 15.2 Deforestation and Forest Degradation in Indonesia
- 15.3 Institutional Characteristics of Deforestation and Forest Degradation
- 15.4 Equity, Effectiveness, Efficiency: Policy Dimensions for REDD +
- 15.5 Conclusions
- Chapter 16: Toward an Effective Management of Dynamic Natural Resources
- Abstract
- 16.1 Introduction
- 16.2 Natural Resources and Related Issues in Sumatra Indonesia
- 16.3 Natural Resources and Livelihoods
- 16.4 Community Participation and Collective Actions in Natural Resources Management
- 16.5 Policies and Institutions for Natural Resources Management
- 16.6 Recommendations
- Chapter 11: Socioecological Aspects of Mandailing Natal People in Buffer Zone of Batang Gadis National Park, North Sumatra: A Case Study on Community in Batahan Village, Enclave Area in Batang Gadis National Park
- Index
- No. of pages: 262
- Language: English
- Edition: 1
- Published: October 11, 2016
- Imprint: Elsevier
- Paperback ISBN: 9780128054512
- eBook ISBN: 9780128104712
GS
Ganesh Shivakoti
RF
Rudi Febriamansyah
YY
Yonariza Yonariza
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