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Hacia la construcción de paisajes a prueba de incendios

El humo se disipa… Un pequeño grupo regresa a sus casas para almorzar. Unas pocas hectáreas arden sin peligro. Esta zona no volverá a arder en algún tiempo. Junto con otras parcelas quemadas en distintos momentos, toda la zona está a salvo de la amenaza de un incendio forestal. Los...
Argentina - Bolivia (Plurinational State of) - Brazil - Côte d'Ivoire - Ecuador - Ethiopia - Ghana - Indonesia - Madagascar - Mexico - Nepal - Thailand - Uganda - Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of) - Viet Nam
2022 - Tropenbos International

Artículo
Los comités nacionales de la agricultura familiar de Indonesia y Colombia logran la aprobación de importantes regulaciones a favor de la agricultura familiar

En África, cabe destacar que varios Comités Nacionales de la Agricultura Familiar están involucrados en procesos de formulación de programas políticos nacionales y están desempeñando un papel clave en la defensa de los intereses de la agricultura familiar.
Los Comités Nacionales de Agricultura Familiar (CNAF) de Indonesia y Colombia han promovido procesos de diálogo político entre los principales agentes de la Agricultura Familiar resultando en la aprobación de nuevas reglamentaciones para el desarrollo de la Agricultura Familiar en sus países. En Indonesia, ha sido aprobado el Reglamento para...
Colombia - Gambia - Indonesia - Madagascar - Senegal
2018 - World Rural Forum

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Recomendaciones de seguridad para los buques pesqueros con cubierta de eslora inferior a 12 metros y los buques pesqueros sin cubierta

El objeto de las recomendaciones de seguridad que figuran en la presente publicación es facilitar información sobre el proyecto, la construcción y el equipo de los buques pesqueros pequeños, así como la formación y protección de su tripulación, con miras a promover la seguridad del buque y la seguridad e...
Cambodia - Indonesia - Myanmar - Thailand - Viet Nam
2012

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Target, tool, tenure and timing: the four T’s limiting the impact of traditional hunting in Indonesian Papua

Subsistence hunting has sustained human populations in New Guinea for millennia, without seriously affecting the highest levels of biodiversity on Earth. Recent changes to hunting practices, demographic, social and economic context and the introduction of large exotic species has significantly altered the dynamic of hunting and its potential effects in...
Indonesia
2024 - CIFOR-ICRAF

Artículo
The Nexus of Opportunity: Unlocking the potential of social forestry in climate change mitigation in ASEAN through mapping priority investment areas

From the fertile fields of Cambodia to the dense rainforests of Indonesia and Lao PDR, Southeast Asia's agricultural lands and forest resources are of social and ecological significance to the region. Home to over 300 million rural inhabitants, as many as 140 million people rely on forests for their livelihoods, nutrition,...
Cambodia - Indonesia - Lao People's Democratic Republic
2024 - UNEP

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How to bridge the missing middle working with climate-smart SMEs, intermediaries, financers and policy makers?

The objective of this impact report is to gain consolidated impact insights and lessons learned from the International Climate Initiative (IKI) financed SEED project: Financing and capacity building for micro and small climate-smart enterprises: Filling the gap of the missing middle. The 5-year global SEED project was operating in Ghana, India,...
Ghana - India - Indonesia - South Africa - Thailand - Uganda
2024 - SEED

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Blue Carbon Dialogue: From science-based policy to implementation

Knowing that blue carbon ecosystems, including mangroves, seagrass meadows and saltmarshes are capable of sequestering and storing more carbon than terrestrial forests, they have attracted global attention, notably in climate change mitigation and adaptation. As home to around 17% of global blue carbon stock, Indonesia has a great opportunity to...
Indonesia
2024 - CIFOR-ICRAF

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Palms of New Guinea

The island of New Guinea is one of the world’s highest diversity areas in terms of its 13,600 vascular plant species. It is also one of the least botanically explored parts of the world, so documentation of the flora is very important. The documentation of palms is as important as...
Indonesia - Papua New Guinea
2024 - Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew

Artículo de blog
Reviving public extension for climate-resilient agriculture: Lessons and insights from India, Indonesia, and Nepal

With global temperatures already 1.2 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels, climate change is having major impacts on agriculture that fall disproportionately on the Global South—from crops, to livestock, to aquaculture. Agricultural systems endure frequent heat waves, flooding, and drought—often all in one season. Climate-related extreme weather events such as intense...
India - Indonesia - Nepal
2024 - IFPRI

Libro
Food loss prevention and reduction analysis in Indonesia

A case study on chili, cabbage and shallot
Food loss and waste within Indonesia's supply chains present significant challenges to both environmental sustainability and efficient natural resource utilization. This pervasive issue spans from food production to retail, affecting the ability of supply chain stakeholders to invest in essential infrastructure improvements. Food waste, in particular, accumulates at various stages,...
Indonesia
2024 - FAO

Libro
Global Organic Agricultural Innovations

Global Organic Agricultural Innovations covers major innovations and research in organic agriculture from 18 countries and areas around the world. This edition showcases the diversity and robustness of the growth of organic agriculture around the world. More than seventy innovators and researchers contribute to this edition which covers themes from climate...
Bangladesh - Bhutan - Cambodia - China - India - Indonesia - Iran (Islamic Republic of) - Iraq - Japan - Kyrgyzstan - Pakistan - Philippines - Sri Lanka - Syrian Arab Republic - Tunisia - Viet Nam
2024 - IFOAM Organics Asia

Libro
Modelling the impacts of policy interventions for food systems transformation in Indonesia

Governance and policy support: Report
The Government of Indonesia and FAO have recognized the need for thorough analysis and modelling of Indonesia’s food systems to support food systems transformation efforts in the country. This is needed to provide a better understanding of the governance context in food systems, including the political economy dynamics influencing performance,...
Indonesia
2024 - FAO

Artículo de boletín informativo
Indonesia: A Top-Down Mirage

The Indonesian government’s increasing focus on the Blue Economy should not be at the cost of the knowledge gained from long years of customary or traditional management, says Susan Gui of the conservation NGO KIARA
On KIARA’s current work KIARA still does advocacy. The Indonesian government is focusing on the Blue Economy, with emphasis on massive expansion of production from marine resources, affecting the community. We have also been working on the climate crisis, especially as it relates to the sinking and drowning villages in...
Indonesia
2024 - The International Collective in Support of Fishworkers (ICSF)

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Growing greener commodities - one district at a time

Research by the Center of International Forestry Research and World Agroforestry (CIFOR-ICRAF) shows promising results from taking a jurisdictional approach to increasing the sustainability of palm oil plantations in four districts/regencies in Indonesia: Pulang Pisau (Central Kalimantan Province), Kutai Kartanegara (East Kalimantan Province), Pelalawan (Riau Province), and Sintang (West Kalimantan...
Indonesia
2024 - CIFOR-ICRAF

Artículo
The role of forest extraction in the livelihood strategies of Indonesian smallholder cattle farmers

The understanding of the role of using forest resources in the livelihood strategies of smallholder farmers is limited. Rural household surveys often omit this aspect. From a survey of 600 Indonesian cattle farmers, we apply the sustainable livelihood framework to investigate the role extracting forest resources has in livelihood strategies...
Indonesia
2023

Artículo
Can Agroforestry Contribute to Food and Livelihood Security for Indonesia’s Smallholders in the Climate Change Era?

In Indonesia, smallholders have historically practiced agroforestry, which warrants examination in terms of food and livelihood security within sustainable community forest frameworks. Based on a literature review, we analysed these two forms of security related to smallholder agroforestry practices. Findings indicate diverse agroforestry systems, with 88% focusing on non-timber forest...
Indonesia
2023 - Agriculture

Estudio de caso
Agro-tourism development in Indonesia

The case of Yogyakarta and Bali
Agricultural development currently focuses primarily on increasing the production of food crops. However, horticultural agriculture is essential in producing and supplying other goods besides main food crops such as rice, corn, and soybeans. This condition causes agricultural development to not fully optimize its potential because each region has varying characteristics...
Indonesia
2023 - Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)

Estudio de caso
The Role of Law No. 6 of 2014 Concerning Villages in Strengthening Family Farming in Indonesia

A Case Study in Indonesia
The chosen public policy for this case study is the Village Law, No. 6 of 2014. There is an urgency of the Village Law for family farming in Indonesia because, through the derivative program of the Village Law No. 6 of 2014, the family farming community received support in terms...
Indonesia
2023 - Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)

Documento de trabajo
Coastal area rehabilitation for climate change adaptation: The key role of mangroves in Nationally Determined Contributions

With a coastline of more than 90,000 km – the second longest after Canada – it is in Indonesia’s interests to protect its coastal areas from climate change impacts. The continued existence and preservation of extensive coastal vegetation like mangroves and seagrasses is a nature-based solution for successful adaptation to...
Indonesia
2023 - CIFOR-ICRAF

Documento de trabajo
Coastal area rehabilitation for climate change mitigation: The role of mangroves and subnational emissions reductions

Coastal area rehabilitation/restoration involving mangrove ecosystems for climate change mitigation is a long and risk-laden journey. It requires strong and comprehensive governance, and policies that involve stakeholders from the national to subnational levels. Institutional complexities can become a bureaucratic hurdle and obstruct information and funding flows. These pose new challenges for...
Indonesia
2023 - CIFOR-ICRAF
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