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One of the five schemes in social forestry program in Indonesia is customary forest recognition. Kenegerian Rumbio Customary Forest, a customary forest in Riau Province, is failed in the recognition process.
Fahrul Rozi Sembiring +2 more
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CUSTOMARY LAW OF THE FOREST IN NORTH ACEH REGENCY
The life of woodland area management based totally on commonplace forest regulation has been practiced by the Acehnese. This pastime is done via the wooded area Pawang commonplace organization which has been shown in Aceh Qanun No.
Yulia Yulia, Herinawati Herinawati
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Customary Forests in West Papua: Contestation of Desires or Needs?
The challenge of integrating ecological, economic and social aspects of forest management is still a critical issue among stakeholders who agree on community-based forestry and the rights of indigenous peoples.
Antoni Ungirwalu +7 more
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Claiming the forest: Inclusions and exclusions under Indonesia's ‘new’ forest policies on customary forests [PDF]
The hopes of customary communities in Indonesia have recently been bolstered by Constitutional Court assurances that they have the right to control customary forest. There are, however, several obstacles to making successful claims, and there are also many situations in which forest users and customary land claimants do not stand to benefit from the ...
Rodd Myers, Ahmad Maryudi
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Progressive Law and Legal Discourse on the Determination of Customary Forests
Customary forests play a vital role in the lives of indigenous and tribal peoples. The Constitutional Court's Decision No. 35/PUU-X/2012 represents a significant advancement by declaring that customary forests are no longer considered part of state ...
Candra Perbawati +3 more
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This study analysis institutional collaboration between customary and religious systems in customary forest management through the lens of participatory and sustainable social ecological governance, emphasizing Islamic environmental jurisprudence (fiqh ...
Chatarina Rusmiyati +4 more
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Humans control their cultural environment, which is associated with biotic and abiotic environments, resulting in environmental sustainability. The indigenous community's existence in managing environmental resources must be examined more deeply from the
Aloysius Gonzaga Dimas Bintarta Raharja +2 more
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Around 30 million Indonesians are forest-dependent, comprising a large portion of customary communities. For generations, customary communities managed forests using customary arrangements as the normative system.
Rikardo Simarmata
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Assessing the Impact of Customary Ownership of Trees and Socioeconomic Factors on the Participatory Forest Management in Jharkhand, India [PDF]
Mukti Ram Subedi +2 more
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JURIDICAL OVERVIEW OF EXISTENCE COMMUNITY CUSTOMARY FORESTS
In principle, forest and forestry management is a management process for all components of the ecosystem, including humans. Utilization of forests to facilitate economic growth has eliminated the interests of customary forest communities, the rights of indigenous peoples have clearly been protected as human rights, as stated in Law Number 39 of 1999 ...
Syaiful Rachman +6 more
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