JOURNAL

  • Campbell, B. and Sayer, J. Navigating amidst complexity: working for conservation and development outcomes. Ecology and Society

  • Campbell, B.M., Suwarno, A., Sayer, J. and Knight, A. Implementing a landscape approach to achieve conservation and development objectives – the role of participating modeling. Ecology and Society.

  • Campbell, B.M., Hagmann, J., Sayer, J., Stroud, A., Thomas, R., Wollenberg, E. What kind of research and development is needed for integrated natural resource management? Water International

  • Cunliffe R.N., T.J.P. Lynam, D. Sheil, M. Wan., A. Salim, I. Basuki and H. Priyadi. (Submitted). Developing a predictive understanding of landscape importance to the Punan-Pelancau of East Kalimantan, Borneo.

  • Kartawinata, K., D. Sheil, Afriastini, S.J.J Riswan, H. Priyadi, I. Samsoedin and P. Sist (in prep.) Floristic composition and structure of the richest one-hectare plot so far recorded in Indonesia (Malinau, East Kalimantan). Kurniawan, I., E. Dounias, A. Selzner, P. Levang, accepted. Pola makan dan kesehatan: belajar dari perubahan suplai pangan suku Punan Tubu di Kalimantan Timur.

  • Lebel, L., J. M. Anderies, B. Campbell, C. Folke, S. Hatfield-Dodds, T. P. Hughes and J. Wilson 2006. Governance and the Capacity to Manage Resilience in Regional Social-Ecological Systems. Ecology and Society 11 (1): 19. [online] URL: http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol11/iss1/art19/

  • Levang, P., N. Buyse, S. Sitorus and E. Dounias, 2005. Impact de la décentralisation sur la gestion des ressources forestières en Indonésie. Etudes de cas à Kalimantan-Est. Anthropologie et Sociétés 29(1) : 81-102. Levang P., E. Dounias and S. Sitorus, 2005. Out of forest, out of poverty? Forest, Trees, and Livelihood (15(2) : 211-235.

  • Levang, P., E. Dounias, S. Sitorus, in press. Out of forest, out of poverty? Forest, Trees, and Livelihood.

  • Levang, P., N. Buyse, S. Sitorus, E. Dounias, in press. Impact de la décentralisation sur la gestion des ressources forestières en Indonésie. Etudes de cas à Kalimantan-Est. Anthropologie et Sociétés 29(1).

  • Levang, P., S. Sitorus and E. Dounias,. City life in the middle of the forest: A Punan hunter-gatherer’s vision of conservation and development. Submitted to Ecology and Society, special issue : Navigating amidst complexity: working for conservation and development outcomes (B. Campbell and J. Sayer guest editors).

  • Lynam., T.J.P., R.N. Cunliffe, D. Sheil, M. Wan., A. Salim, I. Basuki and H. Priyadi (Submitted). Livelihoods, land types and the importance of ecosystem goods and services: developing a predictive understanding of landscape importance in East Kalimantan

  • Padmanaba, M.and D. Sheil (published online). Finding and promoting a local conservation consensus in a globally important tropical forest landscape. Journal of Biodiversity Conservation

  • Purnomo H, Yasmi Y, Prabhu R, Yuliani L, Priyadi H, Vanclay J. 2003. Multi-agent Simulation of Alternative Scenarios of Collaborative Forest
    Management
    . Small-scale Forest Economics, Management and Policy Journal.

  • Sheil, D. and A. Lawrence, 2004. Tropical biologist, local people and conservation : new opportunities for collaboration. Trends in Ecology and Evolution, 19: 634-638

  • Sheil, D. and N. Liswanti, (submitted). Consistency and meaning in the scoring of landscape importance with indigenous tropical forest communities.

  • Sheil, D. and S. Vermeulen. (submitted). Democracy for tropical conservation.

  • Sheil, D., 2004. Conservation priorities and conservation distractions. Living Forests–A magazine for biodiversity conservation in South China (in Chinese and English). 8: 22-23

  • Sheil, D. et al., 2004. Exploring Biological Diversity, Environment and Local People’s Perspectives in Forest Landscapes. Center for International for Forestry Research, Ministry of Forestry and International Tropical Timber Organization, Bogor, Indonesia. Revised and Updated Edition - Also in Indonesian, French and Spanish

  • Sheil, D. et al. (submitted). Local people's priorities for biodiversity: examples from the forests of Indonesian Borneo.

  • Sheil, D. et al. 2003/2004. Exploring Biological Diversity, Environment and Local People’s Perspectives in Forest Landscapes. CIFOR, MOF and ITTO, Bogor, Indonesia (Now in English, Indonesian, French and Spanish)

  • Sheil, D., R. Nasi and B. Johnson, 2004. Ecological criteria and indicators for tropical forest-landscapes: challenges in the search for progress. Ecology and Society, 9(1):7 http: //www.ecologyand society.org/vol9/iss1/art7.

  • Sheil, D., P. Puri, M. van Heist, N. Liswanti, I. Basuki, M. Wan, Rukmiyati and I. Samsoedin, (submitted). Local priorities and biodiversity in tropical forest landscapes: asking people what matters. Requested chapter for a book called "Taking Stock of Nature".

  • Sheil, D. et al. (in Press). Local people's priorities for biodiversity: examples from the forests of Indonesian Borneo.

  • Sist, P., D. Sheil, K. Kartawinata, & H. Priyadi. 2003. Reduced Impact Logging in Indonesian Borneo: some results confirming the needs for new silvicultural precriptions. Forest Ecology and Management, July 2003.

  • Wollenberg, E., R. Iwan, G. Limberg, M. Moeliono, S. Rhee, S. and M. Sudana, 2004. Muddling towards cooperation: a CIFOR case study of shared learning in Malinau District, Indonesia. Currents 33:20-24 (February). http://www-ibyr.adm.slu.se/Currents/curr33.pdf

  • Wollenberg, E., Campbell, B.M., Moeliano, M., Sheil, D. and Gunarso, P. The paradox of spatial planning; planning amidst uncertainty. Ecology and Society.

  • Wunder, S., Campbell, B.M., Iwan, R., Sayer, J.A. and Wollenberg, E. When donors get cold feet: The community conservation concession in Setulang (Kalimantan, Indonesia) that never happened. Ecology and Society.

   

 

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