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Trial by Fire F Orest F Ires and F Orestry P Olicy in I Ndonesia’ S E Ra of C Risis and R Eform
An Estimation of Anuran Species Richness and Abundance in The
Microclimate of Developed Peatland of the Mega Rice Project in Central Kalimantan
Monitoring Tropical Forest Degradation and Deforestation in Borneo, Southeast Asia (A
Borneo: Treasure Island at Risk
Unique Southeast Asian Peat Swamp Forest Habitats Have Relatively Few Distinctive Plant Species
Ecological Impact of the One Million Hectare Rice
SUMMARY: RSPO MANUAL on BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES (Bmps)
Current Fire Regimes, Impacts and the Likely Changes – IV: Tropical Southeast Asia
3D Modelling and Monitoring of Indonesian Peatlands Aiming at Global Climate Change Mitigation
Hylobates and Symphalangus Conservation: Status, Challenges and Opportunities
Scramble to Save Borneo's Orangutans
Experiences for Conserving and Restoring Tropical Peatland in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia
Borneo Is Burning
Swallowing Indonesia's Forests
Linking up Peatland Restoration with Community Empowerment and Orangutan Conservation in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia Teresa Rojas Lara, Nina-Maria Gaiser
Clearing the Air Palm Oil, Peat Destruction, and Air Pollution
Contested Policies and Competing Claims in the Peatlands of Central Kalimantan (Indonesia)
Top View
Demonstrating Approaches to REDD+ Lessons from the Kalimantan Forests and Climate Partnership
Nitrous Oxide Fluxes from Tropical Peat
Comparative Phylogeography of Three Primate Species in the Lower Kinabatangan Wildlife Sanctuary, Sabah, Malaysia
Contested Policies and Competing Carbon Claims in the Peatlands of Central Kalimantan, Indonesia
Orangutan Populations on Borneo
Establishing the Impact of Forest Disturbance on Non-Tree Flora in Bornean Peat Swamps
Tropical Peatland Restoration Report: the Indonesian Case
Faunistic Studies in South-East Asian and Pacific Island Odonata
Better Land-Use Allocation Outperforms Land Sparing and Land Sharing Approaches to Conservation in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia ⇑ Elizabeth A
Tropical Peatlands of Southeast Asia – a Vanishing Jewel
A-040 Impacts of the 2015 Fire Season on Peat-Swamp Forest Biodiversity in Indonesian Borneo
Towards Climate-Responsible Peatlands Management
Forest Fire Prevention Through Agricultural Innovation in the Ex-Mega Rice Project Area in Central Kalimantan
Guidelines on Integrated Management Planning for Peatland Forests in Southeast Asia
Indonesia's Failed Mega Rice Project
Carbon Accumulation of Tropical Peatlands Over Millennia: a Modeling Approach
Population Status of the Bornean Orang-Utan Pongo Pygmaeus in a Vanishing Forest in Indonesia: the Former Mega Rice Project
Some Requirements for Restoration Of
Review of Peat Surface Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Oil Palm Plantations in Southeast Asia
Repeated and Extensive Fire As the Main Driver of Land Cover Change in Block C of the Former Mega Rice Project
Promoting Environmental Security and Poverty Alleviation in the Peat Swamps of Central Kalimantan, Indonesia
Orangutan Reintroduction and Protection Final Report 2001.Pdf
Orangutan Tropical Peatland Project Annual Report 2014 CONTENTS
Guidelines for the Integrated Management Planning for Peatland Forests in Southeast Asia (SEA)
Tropical Peatlands: Carbon Stores, Carbon Gas Emissions and Contribution to Climate Change Processes Chapter 6
Distribution and Conservation Status of the Orang-Utan ( Pongo Spp.)
Sota2 Abundance Annexe
Review Distribution and Conservation Status of the Orang-Utan (Pongo Spp.) on Borneo and Sumatra: How Many Remain? S Erge A
Estimation of Carbon Emission in the Ex-Mega Rice Project, Indonesia Based on SAR Satellite Images - 2489
Using the Ecosystem Service Value of Habitat Areas for Wildlife Conservation: Implications of Carbon-Rich Peatswamp Forests
Project Information Sheet
A New Method for Rapid Measurement of Canal Water Table Depth Using Airborne Lidar, with Application to Drained Peatlands in Indonesia
Ex-Mega Rice Project Gibbon Density and Comparison with Other Areas August 2011
Forestry REPORT EMRP Final Draft 30 Jan2009