International Campaign for Ecological Justice in Indonesia (Down to Earth) has published an online book on indigenous forest managment in Indonesia. Edited by Liz Chidley, Yuyun Indradi, and Emilianus Ola Klenden.
Forests for the Future: Indigenous Forest Management in a Changing World
http://dte.gn.apc.org/GNSCON.htm
Table of Contents
Methodology |
The Ciptagelar Indigenous Community, West Java Developing a bargaining position over customary forest Ki Ugis Suganda |
The Guguk Indigenous Community, Jambi Protecting customary forests with local regulations Datuk H. Abubakar |
The Kiyu Dayak Indigenous Community, Meratus, South Kalimantan Strengthening alliances to campaign for forest protection Andy Syahruji (team leader), Balai Kiyu |
The Sembalun Indigenous Community, Lombok Building consensus to save adat forest on Mount Selong Abdulrahman Sembahulun and Y. L. Franky |
The Indigenous Ngata Toro Community, Central Sulawesi Reforming Adat to promote environmental, economic and cultural sustainability Rizal Mahfud and Rukmini Paata Toheke |
Tana Ai Indigenous Communities, East Flores Maintaining traditional culture as a way of protecting the environment Murray Muhammad H. Basyir |
Indonesian Overview Indigenous Peoples’ Writing on Forest Management: A Counter Discourse? Suraya Afiff |
International Overview Indigenous Natural Resource Management Systems at the Crossroads Chip Fay |
Conclusions Communities in Transformation Emil Kleden |