H. Priyadi
Center for International Forestry Research
Network
Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.
Publication
Featured researches published by H. Priyadi.
AMBIO: A Journal of the Human Environment | 2007
Robert N. Cunliffe; Timothy Lynam; Douglas Sheil; Meilinda Wan; Agus Salim; Imam Basuki; H. Priyadi
Abstract In order for local community views to be incorporated into new development initiatives, their perceptions need to be clearly understood and documented in a format that is readily accessible to planners and developers. The current study sought to develop a predictive understanding of how the Punan Pelancau community, living in a forested landscape in East Kalimantan, assigns importance to its surrounding landscapes and to present these perceptions in the form of maps. The approach entailed the iterative use of a combination of participatory community evaluation methods and more formal modeling and geographic information system techniques. Results suggest that landscape importance is largely dictated by potential benefits, such as inputs to production, health, and houses. Neither land types nor distance were good predictors of landscape importance. The grid-cell method, developed as part of the study, appears to offer a simple technique to capture and present the knowledge of local communities, even where their relationship to the land is highly complex, as was the case for this particular community.
Small-scale Forestry | 2003
Herry Purnomo; Yurdi Yasmi; Ravi Prabhu; Linda Yuliani; H. Priyadi; Jerome K. Vanclay
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.
Forest Ecology and Management | 2003
Plinio Sist; Douglas Sheil; K. Kartawinata; H. Priyadi
Iforest - Biogeosciences and Forestry | 2011
Nophea Sasaki; Gregory P. Asner; Wolfgang Knorr; Patrick B. Durst; H. Priyadi; Francis E. Putz
Applied Vegetation Science | 2015
Plinio Sist; Ervan Rutishauser; Marielos Peña-Claros; Alexander Shenkin; Bruno Hérault; Lilian Blanc; Christopher Baraloto; Fidèle Baya; Fabrice Bénédet; Kátia Emídio da Silva; Laurent Descroix; Joice Ferreira; Sylvie Gourlet-Fleury; Marcelino Carneiro Guedes; Ismail Bin Harun; Riina Jalonen; Milton Kanashiro; Haruni Krisnawati; Mrigesh Kshatriya; Philippa Lincoln; Lucas Mazzei; Vincent P. Medjibe; Robert Nasi; Marcus V.N. d'Oliveira; Luís Cláudio de Oliveira; Nicolas Picard; Stephan Alexander Pietsch; Michelle A. Pinard; H. Priyadi; Francis E. Putz
CIFOR Occasional Paper | 2007
Lena Gustafsson; Robert Nasi; Rona Dennis; Nguyen Hoang Nghia; Douglas Sheil; E. Meijaard; D.P. Dykstra; H. Priyadi; Pham Quang Thu
Archive | 2006
Timothy Lynam; R.N. Cunliffe; Douglas Sheil; M. Wan; A. Salim; H. Priyadi; I. Basuki
Archive | 2007
H. Priyadi; Plinio Sist; Petrus Gunarso; Markku Kanninen; K. Kartawinata; Douglas Sheil; T. Setyawati; H. Dwiprabowo; H. Siswoyo; G. Silooy; C.A. Siregar; W.S. Dharmawan
Archive | 2006
H. Priyadi; Douglas Sheil; K. Kartawinata; Plinio Sist; Petrus Gunarso; Markku Kanninen
Archive | 2007
Petrus Gunarso; K.D. Santosa; Charlie M. Shackleton; Terry Sunderland; Bruce M. Campbell; H. Priyadi; Patrice Levang; Douglas Sheil; Edmond Dounias