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The Sustainable Farming in Tropical Asian Landscapes (SFITAL) is a five-year research-in-development project that aims to link small-scale producers to global supply chains in an environmentally sustainable, economically viable and socially…

Indonesia is the number one palm oil producing country worldwide has enjoyed the economic benefit while at the same time experiencing the environmental and social problems as the consequences of expanding oil palm cultivation, either managed by…

Indonesia’s strong commitment to reduce emissions through Presidential Regulation 61/2011, especially from the land-based sector, is reflected in the national medium-term development plan (RPJMN) 2015–2020. In the Nationally Determined…

Rejoso Watershed in Pasuruan District of East Java Province, Indonesia, is experiencing rapid population and economic growth that lacks a sustainability platform, with weak environmental governance and law enforcement. This situation leads to…
BackgroundPlanet Earth is naturally biodiverse. Species abound in every habitat, but when those habitats are destroyed, the biodiversity disappears with them. The world’s forests have historically been harbours of massive biodiversity, but it is…
Background Building on previous achievements of Kanoppi phase 1, this second phase will concentrate on the expansion of market-based agroforestry and the development of integrated landscape management in the poorest provinces of eastern Indonesia…
The technical cooperation programme (TCP) is in line with ASEAN’s vision and strategy regarding the guidelines, providing ‘readiness’ support for implementation of the guidelines in Member States, with a focus on three pilot countries considered…

Aceh, located on the western part of Sumatra Island, has a strategic position as the gateway of Indonesian trade. Aceh is an area that has special privileges and has been given special autonomy, within general, sources of people livelihoods;…

Across Indonesia, one of the biggest hurdles facing land-use planners in complying with the principles are the lack of available, accurate and accessible data and information. Under President Joko Widodo’s leadership, this limitation has been…

In the eastern part of Sumba Island in Nusa Tenggara Timur Province, Indonesia, 30 existing agroforestry demonstration trials in seven villages are being assessed by World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF) researchers, with corresponding experiments with…