The Sustainable Lowland Agriculture for Development in Indonesia (SLADI) is designed in recognition of the complex and diverse political, social and economic realities involved in achieving sustainable landscape governance for rural development across Indonesia. Through an integrated landscape approach that addresses multiple objectives this project aims to identify alternatives to slash-and-burn techniques and incentives for smallholder farmers to conduct more responsible and sustainable land clearing activities, to propose reforms to governance and incentives around the land management at the national and subnational administration level. In this project we conduct an integrated study to target small, medium and large-scale land managers whose livelihoods depend on lowland agriculture in Indonesia