Redefining Diversity & Dynamics of Natural Resources Management in Asia, Volume 4
ISBN: 9780128054512
Platform/Publisher: ScienceDirect / Elsevier
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Subjects: Environmental Science;

Redefining Diversity and Dynamics of Natural Resources Management in Southeast Asia, Volumes 1-4 brings together scientific research and policy issues across various topographical area in Asia to provide a comprehensive overview of the issues facing the region.

The Reciprocal Relationship between Governance of Natural Resources and Socio-Ecological Systems Dynamics in West Sumatra Indonesia, Volume 4 , covers a diverse range of issues related to natural resources and its management in West Sumatra Indonesia. The chapters cover issues with livelihood dependence, rights and access to natural resources, natural resources management practices, socio-ecological systems, and governance.

Shared experiences and lessons learned from the case studies examined serve as a basis for policy makers and environmental practitioners to recognize the potential of West Sumatra's natural resources for ecological, social and economic development, food security, poverty alleviation, and natural resource sustainability.


Ganesh P. Shivakoti is an adjunct professor at the Asian Institute of Technology: A member of many organizations including The South Asia Network on Development and Environmental Economics and the South-East Asia Network on Sustainable Upland Natural Resources Management, he has about 90 Peer-reviewed journal articles and graduated over 29 doctoral fellows.
Rudi Febriamansyah has been working in research programs across Asia studying the impacts of climate change on natural resources management, working on gender issues and programs to help build sustainable livlihoods as well as the issue of water use rights in Indonesia.
Yonariza has working in the field of agricultural economics in Indonesia for over 15 years. The areas of work include: forest rehabilitation for the Indonesian government, implementing REDD+ programs, measuring the impacts of logging and other land management and analysis work as a consultant across a number of funded programs.
Raza Ullah is currently the assistant professor at Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics, University of Agriculture Peshawar-Pakistan.
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