Collaborative Land Use Planning and Sustainable Institutional Arrangements for strengthening land tenure, forest and community rights in Indonesia (CoLUPSIA) - Data on Livelihood: Maluku (ICPSR doi:10.17528/CIFOR/DATA.00007)

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Citation

Title:

Collaborative Land Use Planning and Sustainable Institutional Arrangements for strengthening land tenure, forest and community rights in Indonesia (CoLUPSIA) - Data on Livelihood: Maluku

Identification Number:

doi:10.17528/CIFOR/DATA.00007

Distributor:

Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR) Dataverse

Date of Distribution:

2016-03-02

Version:

3

Bibliographic Citation:

Liswanti, N.; Shantiko, B., 2016, "Collaborative Land Use Planning and Sustainable Institutional Arrangements for strengthening land tenure, forest and community rights in Indonesia (CoLUPSIA) - Data on Livelihood: Maluku", doi:10.17528/CIFOR/DATA.00007, Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR) Dataverse, V3

Study Description

Citation

Title:

Collaborative Land Use Planning and Sustainable Institutional Arrangements for strengthening land tenure, forest and community rights in Indonesia (CoLUPSIA) - Data on Livelihood: Maluku

Identification Number:

doi:10.17528/CIFOR/DATA.00007

Authoring Entity:

Liswanti, N. (Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR))

Shantiko, B. (Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR))

Producer:

Centre de Cooperation Internationale en Recherche Agronomique pour le Developpement

Center for International Forestry Research

Date of Production:

2014

Distributor:

Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR) Dataverse

Date of Distribution:

2016-03-02

Study Scope

Keywords:

Sustainable Landscapes & Food (SLF), land use, land use planning, economic development, forest resources, customary law, traditional farming

Topic Classification:

Biodiversity, Land Tenure and Systems, Livelihoods

Abstract:

The European Union funded Collaborative Land Use Planning and Sustainable Institutional Arrangements project is being implemented by the French Agricultural Research Centre for International Development (Centre de cooperation internationale en Recherche Agronomique pour le Developpement, CIRAD) in partnership with CIFOR, Telapak and several local non government organizations (NGOs) and universities. The project aims to contribute to reducing environmental degradation and strengthening land tenure and community rights by collaboratively integrating all stakeholders' views in land-use planning processes. The outputs revolve around the relationship between land-use planning, land allocation and the provision and scoping for possible payment of ecosystem services. The project focuses on two regencies (kabupaten) in Indonesia: Kapuas Hulu and Central Maluku.

Time Period:

2011-

Date of Collection:

2010-2014

Country:

Indonesia

Geographic Coverage:

Central Maluku Regency

Methodology and Processing

Other Study-Related Materials

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BLiswanti1201.pdf

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An English guideline that aim to provide practical steps (survey design, sampling and data requirements; planning and training, conducting the survey) for field-based practitioners to conduct socio-economic surveys of households and villages, including focus groups and key informant interviews. The information obtained can be used directly in the collaborative land use planning process, helping to facilitate or reinforce a consensus on land tenure and rights, now and in the future.

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BLiswanti1202.pdf

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Indonesian language guideline that aim to provide practical steps (survey design, sampling and data requirements; planning and training, conducting the survey) for field-based practitioners to conduct socio-economic surveys of households and villages, including focus groups and key informant interviews. The information obtained can be used directly in the collaborative land use planning process, helping to facilitate or reinforce a consensus on land tenure and rights, now and in the future.

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Data Survei Rumah Tangga.xlsx

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The file consist of data on: 1. Agricultural activities 2. land use information for the current planting season 3. Livestock and fisheries 4. Issues and problems related to agriculture/plantation/animal husbandry/fisheries 5. Extension, rural development and social organization 6. Forest products 7. Perceptions of changes 8. Intergenerational perceptions of the forest 9. Assets

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Focus Group Discussion_Maluku.xlsx

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The data were collected from 22 villages by Nining Liswanti, Tine Tjoa, Henny Lelloltery, Ledi Siahaya, Herlin Tomasoa, A. A. Titaley, Isnet, Fanny Soselisa, Iskar, Poppy Mustamu, Junet Lumatihunisa, and Evy Simatupang. The data cover condition of the villages between 2010 and 2012 and consist of data on: 1. Right to forest resources, enforcement and compliance 2. Forest management 3. Perception of land certainty 4. Development project in the village Socio-economy data villages in Central Maluku Regency

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Key Informant Interview (Central Maluku) .xlsx

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The file consists of data on: 1. Related institutions' forest arrangements 2. Threats and conflicts

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MANIFEST.TXT

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Villages in Central Maluku.xlsx

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The data consist of general information about the villages, demography, infrastructure, commodities, development programs and problems related to natural resources utilization

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