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Forest land redistribution and its relevance to biodiversity conservation and climate change issues in Indonesia

Indonesia's 120.5-million-hectare forest area shrinks due to deforestation, mainly community cultivation. Forest Land Redistribution (FLR) via programs like Social Forestry, TORA, KHDPK, Food Estate, and infrastructure development attempts to address this issue but conflicts with climate change...

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Published in:Forest science and technology 2024, 20(2), 66, pp.213-228
Main Authors: Gunawan, Hendra, Mulyanto, Budi, Suharti, Sri, Subarudi, Subarudi, Ekawati, Sulistya, Karlina, Endang, Pratiwi, Pratiwi, Yeny, Irma, Nurlia, Ari, Effendi, Rachman, Widarti, Asmanah, Martin, Edwin, Kalima, Titi, Desmiwati, Desmiwati, Takandjandji, Mariana, Heriyanto, N. M., Garsetiasih, Raden, Sawitri, Reny, Rianti, Anita, Tri Kwatrina, Rozza, Silvaliandra Sihombing, Vivin, Fahmi, Said, Marsandi, Fenky
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biodiversity conservation
Biodiversity hot spots
Climate change
Climate change mitigation
Community
Conservation
Damage prevention
Deforestation
Economic development
Ecosystem resilience
Food
Forest
forest land
Forestry
Forests
Genetic diversity
genetic variation
Habitat fragmentation
Indonesia
Infrastructure
issues and policy
Land tenure
redistribution
social forestry
technology
Wildlife
임학
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