2007
DOI: 10.1579/0044-7447(2007)36[593:dapuol]2.0.co;2
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Developing a Predictive Understanding of Landscape Importance to the Punan-Pelancau of East Kalimantan, Borneo

Abstract: In order for local community views to be incorporated into new development initiatives, their perceptions need to be clearly understood and documented in a format that is readily accessible to planners and developers. The current study sought to develop a predictive understanding of how the Punan Pelancau community, living in a forested landscape in East Kalimantan, assigns importance to its surrounding landscapes and to present these perceptions in the form of maps. The approach entailed the iterative use of … Show more

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“…obs.). At the same time, the values that are lost, such as graves, sacred sites and others, may not be not apparent to outsiders (Sheil et al, 2003;Cunliffe et al, 2007). The costs of these developments may accrue over longer time frames when social and environmental impacts from land clearing (e.g., cost of flooding to communities, see Wells et al, 2016) become clear.…”
Section: Oil Palm Development In High Forest Cover Areasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…obs.). At the same time, the values that are lost, such as graves, sacred sites and others, may not be not apparent to outsiders (Sheil et al, 2003;Cunliffe et al, 2007). The costs of these developments may accrue over longer time frames when social and environmental impacts from land clearing (e.g., cost of flooding to communities, see Wells et al, 2016) become clear.…”
Section: Oil Palm Development In High Forest Cover Areasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sellato [70] and Cunliffe [71] explained the importance of trade in the life of the Punan where they live in symbiosis with other Dayak groups, and they rely on gaharu and other Non-Timber Forest Products (NTFP) to barter for their basic needs. They provide gaharu (Aquilaria sp.…”
Section: The Punan Tubu Of East Kalimantanmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[71]. The Punan also want to integrate with the cash economy and value the advantages that development brings to their daily lives.…”
Section: The Punan Tubu Of East Kalimantanmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Local people's perceptions of the landscape and the significance and value they assigned to the geographic locations of different sites and services were important to demonstrate why villagers claimed these lands and wanted to use them in particular ways (e.g., Cunliffe et al 2006. For example, local people highly valued old village sites and fruit orchards and wanted them protected against logging and other damage.…”
Section: Principle 1: Support Local Groups To Make Their Local Knowlementioning
confidence: 99%