Muhammad Alif K. Sahide
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View article: Food Estate Policy in South Papua as a Solution: A Discourse Analysis
Food Estate Policy in South Papua as a Solution: A Discourse Analysis Open
This study aims to demonstrate how the problematization of the food estate policy in South Papua leads to the provision of solutions that adhere to a specific approach to utilizing information in policy development. Previous studies have e…
View article: Waves of Bugis Migration to the Mahakam Delta: Livelihood Trajectories and Landscape Changes along the rural Coastlines of East Kalimantan
Waves of Bugis Migration to the Mahakam Delta: Livelihood Trajectories and Landscape Changes along the rural Coastlines of East Kalimantan Open
This article describes an often overlooked dimension of land use change, namely the extent to which migration affects livelihoods and landscapes in destination areas. We concentrate on the long history of migration of Bugis from South Sula…
View article: A heuristic typology of mediator-centered power in land use conflicts: An actor centered analysis for developing countries
A heuristic typology of mediator-centered power in land use conflicts: An actor centered analysis for developing countries Open
View article: Pengenalan Potensi Tanaman Murbei Sebagai Pakan Ternak di Desa Timpuseng Kabupaten Maros Sulawesi Selatan
Pengenalan Potensi Tanaman Murbei Sebagai Pakan Ternak di Desa Timpuseng Kabupaten Maros Sulawesi Selatan Open
Desa Timpuseng, Kecamatan Camba, Kabupaten Maros, memiliki potensi besar dalam pengembangan murbei (Morus sp.) sebagai pakan ternak. Pemanfaatan murbei dianggap sebagai solusi inovatif untuk memenuhi kebutuhan pakan ternak berkualitas, khu…
View article: ‘Waiting to be called’: rural youth, hope and future-making in South Sulawesi, Indonesia
‘Waiting to be called’: rural youth, hope and future-making in South Sulawesi, Indonesia Open
View article: Environmental Governance Challenges of Indigenous Forest Recognition: Climate Solution Ideal and Its Uneven Outcomes in Indonesia
Environmental Governance Challenges of Indigenous Forest Recognition: Climate Solution Ideal and Its Uneven Outcomes in Indonesia Open
Formal policies on Indigenous land and forest rights recognition are increasingly being promoted as a climate solution in global forums. While this suggests a clear discursive victory for environmental justice movements, there has been les…
View article: Linking commoning with social forestry: An Indonesian case
Linking commoning with social forestry: An Indonesian case Open
Social forestry schemes aimed at both conservation and land redistribution for smallholders surrounding the Indonesian state forests. However, the results so far are mixed at best, with limited areas having been granted to the intended ben…
View article: Emergent Institutional Issues from New Tenure Reforms and Social-Forestry Initiatives in Indonesia: Notes from The Field
Emergent Institutional Issues from New Tenure Reforms and Social-Forestry Initiatives in Indonesia: Notes from The Field Open
In Indonesia, land tenure reform has been approached as a policy priority by the government to address rural poverty and achieve distributive economic equity. It is instituted around allocation and consolidation of land ownership and acces…
View article: Placing the Commoning First: Getting Beyond the Patronage Trap in Natural Resource Decentralization Policies
Placing the Commoning First: Getting Beyond the Patronage Trap in Natural Resource Decentralization Policies Open
Research on the commons have been an inspiration for initiatives on natural resource decentralization over the past three decades. Researchers are increasingly recognizing however, that these commons initiatives are mostly failing to suppo…
View article: The persistence of precarity: youth livelihood struggles and aspirations in the context of truncated agrarian change, South Sulawesi, Indonesia
The persistence of precarity: youth livelihood struggles and aspirations in the context of truncated agrarian change, South Sulawesi, Indonesia Open
Processes of rapid and truncated agrarian change—driven through expanding urbanisation, infrastructure development, extractive industries, and commodity crops—are shaping the livelihood opportunities and aspirations of Indonesia’s rural yo…
View article: Uprooting the Mosalaki: Changing institutions and livelihood impacts at Kelimutu National Park
Uprooting the Mosalaki: Changing institutions and livelihood impacts at Kelimutu National Park Open
Studies on interactions between national parks and Indigenous Peoples in Indonesia have gained much attention in recent years, which mainly examine eviction, boundary disputes, and remediation. This research focuses on changing institution…
View article: Navigating the Hidden Politics of Water Resource Bureaucracies in Indonesia: Mapping Issue-Elements and Alliances
Navigating the Hidden Politics of Water Resource Bureaucracies in Indonesia: Mapping Issue-Elements and Alliances Open
Water resource politics are often overlooked for jurisdictional perspectives, or difficult to comprehend for the politics unfolding behind the scenes. Using Indonesia as a case study, we synthesized all water-related bureaucracies to gener…
View article: Making Sustainable Forest Development Work: Formulating an Idea for a More Appropriate Green Policy Paradigm
Making Sustainable Forest Development Work: Formulating an Idea for a More Appropriate Green Policy Paradigm Open
OPINION article Front. Environ. Sci., 25 April 2022Sec. Land Use Dynamics Volume 10 - 2022 | https://doi.org/10.3389/fenvs.2022.783718
View article: Commoning the State Forest: Crafting Commons through an Indonesian Social Forestry Program
Commoning the State Forest: Crafting Commons through an Indonesian Social Forestry Program Open
Studies of the commons grew out of responses to Hardin's bleak prediction of “tragedy of the commons,” that without state intervention or privatization, any commons will eventually be destroyed by allegedly self-interested users. As such, …
View article: Creating Commons: Reflections on Creating Natural Resource Management Regimes in South Sulawesi, Indonesia
Creating Commons: Reflections on Creating Natural Resource Management Regimes in South Sulawesi, Indonesia Open
Thirteen years ago, PAYOPAYO Peasant School Network, an Indonesian community organizing network based in Sulawesi, facilitated Participatory Action Research (PAR) that eventually culminated in a creation of a common resource management reg…
View article: Analysis of pre-certification of palm oil protection implementation for forest protection at PTPN XIV Persero unit malili
Analysis of pre-certification of palm oil protection implementation for forest protection at PTPN XIV Persero unit malili Open
This research was conducted to analyze the extent to which the input of palm oil certification policy at PT Perkebunan Nusantara (PTPN) XIV Persero Unit Malili on aspects of forest protection, and to see the certification system applied by…
View article: A new C & I for sustainable forest management
A new C & I for sustainable forest management Open
According to the biophysical area, the government has set the land use of forest areas to be managed for specific management purposes. The implication is that the Criteria and Indicators (C&I) of sustainable forest management are arranged …
View article: The bureaucratic politics in developing Forest Management Unit (FMU) after the forestry decentralization in South Sulawesi province
The bureaucratic politics in developing Forest Management Unit (FMU) after the forestry decentralization in South Sulawesi province Open
The construction of Forest Management Unit (FMU) in South Sulawesi province created uncertainty for the FMU development. The institutional transformation of FMU from 16 FMU to 24 FMU has a lag impact development of FMU and waste an investe…
View article: Actor-center framing on measuring land use conflict visibility
Actor-center framing on measuring land use conflict visibility Open
View article: Representation-Influence Framework (RIF) for analyzing the roles of organized interest groups (OIGs) in environmental governance
Representation-Influence Framework (RIF) for analyzing the roles of organized interest groups (OIGs) in environmental governance Open
View article: Oil Palm Plantations, Forest Conservation and Indigenous Peoples in West Papua Province: What Lies Ahead?
Oil Palm Plantations, Forest Conservation and Indigenous Peoples in West Papua Province: What Lies Ahead? Open
Oil palm plantations are currently expanding to the eastern part of Indonesia, especially in West Papua province. Many oil palm permits issued in West Papua occupy intact biodiversity-rich forest areas which have essential value for indige…
View article: Social forestry in Southeast Asia: Evolving interests, discourses and the many notions of equity
Social forestry in Southeast Asia: Evolving interests, discourses and the many notions of equity Open
Southeast Asia has long promoted social forestry (SF) in conservation areas, fallow forests, tree plantations, areas in timber concessions and locally managed agro-forest systems, with the engagement of diverse actors and objectives. SF ha…
View article: Analysis of community sector affected for village forest management in Bantaeng Regency, South Sulawesi, Indonesia
Analysis of community sector affected for village forest management in Bantaeng Regency, South Sulawesi, Indonesia Open
Village forest was a social forestry practice in empowering communities in and around the forest. The study aimed to analyze the community sector affected the implementation of Village Forest Management in the field. Data collection using …
View article: From ideas to actions: the influence of policies and stakeholder perceptions in the development of sago technopark in Palopo City, Indonesia
From ideas to actions: the influence of policies and stakeholder perceptions in the development of sago technopark in Palopo City, Indonesia Open
The development of sago technopark in Palopo City is a manifestation of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between four local governments to advance sago in the Luwu region. In the MoU, Palopo is designed to be a thematic park that comb…
View article: Community and conservation in Wallacea: Making the case for the region, a methodological framework, and research trends
Community and conservation in Wallacea: Making the case for the region, a methodological framework, and research trends Open
This introduction provides a review of articles published in the special section on community conservation in the Wallacea region. As editors to the special section, we worked with contributors over a series of workshops to reflexively ide…
View article: How NGO fulfill the complex scheme of social forestry: a resume of SF scheme in Indonesia
How NGO fulfill the complex scheme of social forestry: a resume of SF scheme in Indonesia Open
The Indonesian government shows a great commitment in allocating forests for community management through social forestry policies covering an area of 13,847,722 ha. The role of NGOs in realizing the implementation of social forestry in In…
View article: Private forest in facing the timber legality regime in Indonesia: the NGOs’ role
Private forest in facing the timber legality regime in Indonesia: the NGOs’ role Open
Private forest becomes a role model of sustainable forest management in Indonesia. Not only it is able to rehabilitate critical lands, but it also significantly contributes to meet the community daily needs and wood-based industries due to…
View article: Sequential power analysis framework in assessing social forestry outcomes
Sequential power analysis framework in assessing social forestry outcomes Open
We extend the Actor-Centred Power framework to consider dimensions beyond the life of community natural resource management partnership initiatives by examining social forestry partnership projects in Indonesia. We do this by examining how…
View article: Land and power framework for assessing Ecosystem Essential Area policy
Land and power framework for assessing Ecosystem Essential Area policy Open
This paper outlines a land and power framework for assessing whether a new voluntary conservation area policy is a return to the classical bureaucratic status quo or anticipates the opportunity to establish new bureaucratic norms. The appl…
View article: Problem-method fit in forest policy analysis: Empirical pre-orientation for selecting tested or innovative social-qualitative methods
Problem-method fit in forest policy analysis: Empirical pre-orientation for selecting tested or innovative social-qualitative methods Open