Taking Stock of Nature 2010
DOI: 10.1017/cbo9780511676482.006
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Researching local perspectives on biodiversity in tropical landscapes: lessons from ten case studies

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“…There are more radical approaches to land-use planning and implementation that recognise the primacy of indigenous rights and attempt to reconcile multiple, sometimes competing, demands (Wollenberg et al, 2009; Boissiere et al, 2010; Sarkar et al, 2017). Given the long history of local control over their own territories along with the identification oversight and protection of their natural resources, these approaches appear well suited to Indonesian New Guinea.…”
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“…There are more radical approaches to land-use planning and implementation that recognise the primacy of indigenous rights and attempt to reconcile multiple, sometimes competing, demands (Wollenberg et al, 2009; Boissiere et al, 2010; Sarkar et al, 2017). Given the long history of local control over their own territories along with the identification oversight and protection of their natural resources, these approaches appear well suited to Indonesian New Guinea.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Given the long history of local control over their own territories along with the identification oversight and protection of their natural resources, these approaches appear well suited to Indonesian New Guinea. There is a need to integrate development and environmental constraints, with local preferences in a manner that indigenous people can benefit from and thus favour and support, and that can also include explicit conservation goals to the degree that these are acceptable to stakeholders (Wollenberg et al, 2009; Boissiere et al, 2010; Padmanaba et al, 2012). Relevant evidence that such approaches have value for both conservation and people is available from local examples from within Indonesian New Guinea showing that—at least in remote regions where government oversight has been largely absent—community-based oversight has been effective in protecting large areas of land and forest in a near pristine state (Sheil et al 2015).…”
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“…A summary of follow-up activities follows, as we recognize the importance of a longer presence and commitment for our approach to have an impact (see [50] for a review of ten cases). Eight months after the initial surveys, we returned to Kwerba.…”
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“…Dalam konteks penelitian lapangan GCS REDD+, pemetaan partisipatif ini merupakan cara untuk mengumpulkan data tentang pertanyaanpertanyaan terkait pemanfaatan dan kepemilikan lahan dalam kuesioner desa dan kuesioner perempuan, serta melakukan pemeriksaan silang data batas desa yang telah dikumpulkan dalam tahap penelitian sebelumnya. Dalam konteks lain, peta seperti ini dapat digunakan sebagai dasar bagi diskusi pemanfaatan lahan (Padmanaba et al 2012), atau untuk memutuskan bersama dengan masyarakat lokal lokasi di mana survei lapangan mendalam sebaiknya dilakukan (Boissière et al 2010).…”
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