2020
DOI: 10.1111/sjtg.12336
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An island in transition: governing conservation and development in Seram, Indonesia

Abstract: Seram is Indonesia's 8th largest island. It is central to the historic spice islands, once a hotbed for international trade of profitable tree‐products, primarily clove and nutmeg. Recent increased rates of social and ecological change, including costly conflicts, present Seram with new challenges and opportunities for conservation and development. Using place‐based transdisciplinary research methods, we diagnose the problems emerging in Seram. Engaging with actors across multiple scales and sectors, we explor… Show more

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“…Explanations about changes in nature consist of a convergence of understandings about species, communities, and ecosystems (Kuuluvainen et al, 2021). Designing an inclusive participation scheme for forest landscape governance is gaining greater interest and more deliberate attention in research (see also Bull et al, 2018;Foggin & Brombal, 2021;Hayhurst & Cruz, 2019;Kramer et al, 2021;Kuiper et al, 2022;Langston et al, 2020).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Explanations about changes in nature consist of a convergence of understandings about species, communities, and ecosystems (Kuuluvainen et al, 2021). Designing an inclusive participation scheme for forest landscape governance is gaining greater interest and more deliberate attention in research (see also Bull et al, 2018;Foggin & Brombal, 2021;Hayhurst & Cruz, 2019;Kramer et al, 2021;Kuiper et al, 2022;Langston et al, 2020).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As with the forest landscape governance, the conditions of mangrove forests constantly change as part of complex interactions between livelihoods and the environment, and increaisngly impacted by climate change. Studies from different countries point to these interactions in different ways (Kramer et al, 2021;Leisher et al, 2016;Nzyoka et al, 2021;Sayer et al, 2020).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some commercial palm oil plantations have also been established near the study area on the north coast, with potential for many more to follow in areas already logged by timber concession holders. Cacao plantations and industrial fishing are also on the local governments' development agenda (Langston et al, 2020). However, eco-cultural tourism most likely represents the major underutilised potential for local income generation and the progress of society, based on unique natural and cultural qualities.…”
Section: Study Context: the Maluku Archipelago The Seram Island And The Manusela National Parkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The involvement of local communities should therefore be central to efforts to improve the success and effectiveness of Indonesian coral reef restoration projects. Stakeholders may include divergent viewpoints from various sectors, all of which need to be considered when planning restoration projects (Langston et al 2020). Organisations and authorities can achieve a greater positive impact through strategic engagement with a broad range of actors to nd a common purpose and an effective use for investments and potential infrastructure.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%