International calls for sustainable development advocate that forest management should be carried out in a multi-stakeholder environment. The importance of community participation is acknowledged in theIndonesian Act No. 41 on Forestry (1999). However, it is not clear how to achieve this in areas already allocated to a concession holder. Current regulations offer little flexibility for concessionaires to develop site-specific management, or to involve local communities in forest management. The research reported here examines the application of simulation techniques to explore scenarios of sustainable forest management addressing those limitations. Several scenarios have been developed using multi-agent simulation to examine social and biophysical issues. Of the four scenarios examined in this study, collaborative forest management involving both the concessionaire and the local community appears to offer the most promising pathway toward sustainability.
Journal article
Multi-agent simulation of alternative scenarios of collaborative forest management
Small-Scale Forestry, Vol.2(2), pp.277-292
2003
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- Title
- Multi-agent simulation of alternative scenarios of collaborative forest management
- Creators
- Herry Purnomo - Center for International Forestry Research and Bogor Agricultural UniversityYurdi Yasmi - Center for International Forestry Research, Bogor, IndonesiaRavi Prabhu - CIFOR Southern and Eastern Africa OfficeLinda Yuliani - Center for International Forestry Research, Bogor, IndonesiaHari Priyadi - Center for International Forestry Research, Bogor, IndonesiaJerome K Vanclay - Southern Cross University
- Publication Details
- Small-Scale Forestry, Vol.2(2), pp.277-292
- Identifiers
- 1491; 991012820889902368
- Academic Unit
- Science; School of Environment, Science and Engineering; Faculty of Science and Engineering
- Resource Type
- Journal article