Environmental Governance in Indonesia

This open access book presents the state-of-the-art environmental governance research and practices in Indonesia. It offers a wide scope, covering different sectors (e.g., forestry, mining) and geographical landscapes (e.g., inland and coastal areas). This book engages with existing theories and fra...

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Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Triyanti, Annisa (Editor), Indrawan, Mochamad (Editor), Nurhidayah, Laely (Editor), Marfai, Muh Aris (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2023.
Edition:1st ed. 2023.
Series:Environment & Policy, 61
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Table of Contents:
  • Foreword
  • Chapter 1 Introduction
  • PART I: emerging concepts and perspectives
  • Chapter 2 Introducing the Pluriverse of the Anthropocene: Toward an Ontological Politics of Environmental Governance in Indonesia
  • Chapter 3 Earth System Governance in Indonesia: An Initial Investigation
  • Chapter 4 Post-politicizing the Environment: Local Government Performance Assessments in Indonesia
  • PART II: Wetlands
  • Chapter 5 Gender and Climate Change Vulnerability: A Case Study of a Coastal Community in Pramuka Island, The Seribu Islands
  • Chapter 6 Coastal Forest Re-Grabbing: A Case from Langkat, North Sumatera, Indonesia
  • Chapter 7 Towards Sustainable Lake Ecosystem-Based Management- Lessons Learned from Interdisciplinary Research of Cage Aquaculture Management in Lake Maninjau
  • Chapter 8 Community-Based Fire Management and Peatland Restoration in Indonesia
  • Chapter 9 Assessing the Governance Modes of Indonesia's Forest Management Unit
  • Chapter 10 Biofuels Development and Indirect Deforestation
  • Chapter 11 The Dynamics of the Green Policies in Papua Land: A Political Economy Study
  • Chapter 12 Environmental Governance as Knowledge Co-Production: the Emergence of Permaculture Movements in Indonesia
  • Chapter 13 Aggregation and Representation in Knowledge Coproduction: Lesson Learned from the Indonesian Sustainable Palm Oil Scheme
  • Part IV: Urban
  • Chapter 14 The Conceptual Models of Dynamic Governance Toward Sustainable Urban Water Management in Metropolitan Area
  • Chapter 15 Governance by Accident:The Role of Civil Society in Shaping Urban Environmental Governance
  • Chapter 16 Water Resources Governance in Indonesia Towards Environmental Sustainability Along with Social and Economic Development
  • Chapter 17 Coordination Challenges Facing Effective Flood Governance in the Ciliwung River Basin
  • Chapter 18 Transformative Solutions in the Global South: Addressing Solid Waste Management Challenges in Jakarta through Participation by Civil Society Organizations?
  • PART V: Climate
  • Chapter 19 Should Climate Actions Stay Amidst the Covid-19 Pandemic? A Crisis Management Governance Perspective
  • Chapter 20 Climate Action in a Far-Flung Archipelagic Nation: Outlining Challenges in Capacity-Building
  • Chapter 21 Strategy for Sustainable Urban Climate Mitigation: Kupang City Climate Risk Assessment
  • Chapter 22 Local resource governance: Strategies for adapting to change
  • Part VI: Social and technological Interventions
  • Chapter 23 Local Governance of Sustainability Transition in Community-scale Solar Water Pumping Systems in Indonesia
  • Chapter 24 Building a Sustainable Photovoltaic Innovation System in Indonesia Through Network Governance Perspective
  • Chapter 25 Conceptual Design of Sustainable Governance by VIDEL (Virtual Dashboard of Environmentally Logistics-Port-City): a Case Study of Jakarta and Tanjung-Priok Port.