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The European Union funded Collaborative Land Use Planning and Sustainable Institutional Arrangements project is being implemented by the French Agricultural Research Centre for International Development (Centre de coopération internationale en Recherche Agronomique pour le Développement, CIRAD) in partnership with CIFOR, Telapak and several local nongovernment organizations (NGOs) and universities. The project aims to contribute to reducing environmental degradation and strengthening land tenure and community rights by collaboratively integrating all stakeholders’ views in land-use planning processes. The outputs revolve around the relationship between land-use planning, land allocation and the provision and scoping for possible payment of ecosystem services. The project focuses on two regencies (kabupaten) in Indonesia: Kapuas Hulu and Central Maluku.
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Challenges of ecosystem-based planning and management: Lessons learnt from Indonesia
Engaging multiple stakeholders for CLUP and Ecosystem Based Management: The use of foresighting approach in Central Maluku, Seram Island, Indonesia
Participatory Prospective Analysis (PPA): Scenario building approach for improving, exploring and anticipating challenges in complex multi-stakeholders systems
Wildlife conservation compatible with local forest uses on Seram Island, eastern Indonesia: Focusing on interrelationships between humans and wildlife through indigenous arboriculture
A view from the inside: Forest communities' perceptions of tenure security in Indonesia
Spatial land use planning in Indonesia: Pitfalls and opportunities of multi-level governance in Moluccas Province
Key Issues on changes of forest area categories in Provincial Spatial Planning Review (Indonesian version)
Spatial Planning Agency of Kapuas Hulu Regency (Indonesian version)
Spatial Planning Coordination in Central Maluku (Indonesian version)
Legal aspect covering CoLUPSIA project activities (Indonesian version)
Tenurial conflict and potential to apply results from the CoLUPSIA project research (Indonesian version)
Sustainable Forest Management: Key Issues and Challenges in actualizing forest area certainty in Central Maluku, Maluku Province (Indonesian version)
Collaborative Land Use Planning and Sustainable Institutional Arrangements in Indonesia: the CoLUPSIA project
Forest Ecological and Environmental Assessment to Support Land Management (Indonesian version)
Proposed revisions of spatial planning map/forests and waters of Central Maluku Regency, Seram Island (Indonesian version)
