Peatland fires have burned annually in Indonesia since the 1990s, and they come with significant costs between multiple stakeholders. There perceptions might help build a bridge to a solution....
Presentation about Indonesia's fire and haze by Rachel Carmenta, Jacob Phelps, Willy Daeli and Aiora Zabala, 2015....
Presented by Herry Purnomo, David Gaveau, Rachel Carmenta, Bayuni Shantiko and Budy Kristanty to the British Embassy in Jakarta 26 October, 2015....
This presentation, delivered by Herry Purnomo and Bayuni Shantiko, explains research undertaken to inform decision makers about the on-the-ground dynamics that result in large fires in Indonesia. The research findings highlight the complexity of the situation, with multiple actors, land types and drivers influencing outcomes. It was delivered at a...
This presentation, delivered by Rachel Carmenta and Jacob Phelps, describes research into stakeholder perceptions in Sumatra.
The central topic is the 'wicked problem' of Sumatran peatland fires - so called because there are no obvious technical solutions, multiple actors at play, and many interdependencies that make outcomes of policy interventions...
This presentation by CIFOR scientist Herry Purnomo held at The Jakarta Foreign Correspondents Club during a panel discussion on the Indonesian fires and haze focuses on the stakeholders involved in the haze issue, socio-economic drivers leading to it, policy and governance and the way forward with the landscape approach...
This presentation by David Gaveau from CIFOR during the Forests Asia Summit at the learning event "Fire and Haze in Southeast Asian Landscapes" explains the non-El Nino event in 2013 and how this is related to the haze in Indonesia....
This presentation by David Gaveau delivers work undertaken to map land use in Indonesian concessions, including their links with fire and no-deforestation policies.
The goal is to avoid misinterpretations that can arise when other land users within concessions clear land, or fires begin outside concessions and spread within, and so...