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This book presents the state-of-the-art environmental governance
research and practices in Indonesia. It offers a wide scope,
covering different sectors (e.g., forestry, mining) and
geographical landscapes (e.g., inland and coastal areas). This book
engages with existing theories and frameworks, including Earth
System Governance, Adaptive and Interactive Governance, among
others to trigger a debate regarding the operationalization of such
concepts, which are mostly developed for the Global North context.
It is also our ambition to incorporate more empirical knowledge
from local contexts to indicate research gaps and future directions
for environmental governance research agenda to be more diverse,
inclusive, and facilitate the incorporation of inter-and
transdisciplinary knowledge. This book will be useful for
researchers, students, practitioners, and policymakers who are
interested in the field of environmental governance, especially in
Indonesia. Indonesia is one of the countries with the
fastest-growing economies in Asia. Indonesia is rich in natural
resources but also suffers from overexploitation and environmental
threats exacerbated by climate and human pressures. Along with the
growing global ambitions for achieving sustainable development and
capacity to adapt to current and future threats, including climate
change impacts and disaster risk, Indonesia's commitments to
balance development while safeguarding a good environmental status
are also increasing. The challenge is on how to govern complex and
systemic natural, social and governance systems while adhering to
the principle of equity and justice? As it will require more than
traditional hierarchical modes of governance and current regulatory
instruments (i.e., law and regulations). This is an open access
book.
This book confronts issues relating to climate change and
sustainable development innovations in Asia, with attention to key
issues and applications in terms of advocacy, governance, citizen
science, tradition, faith, leadership, and education. With
contributions by 31 leading thinkers from countries in Asia, the
book presents issues and poses potential solutions for sustainable
development, responding to questions relating to problems
prioritized by non-state actors for civic engagement. It also puts
forward key strategies and methods used for civic engagement.
Drawing from diverse sets of practical and scholarly experience and
expertise in geographical and social arenas, authors draw from
real-time engagement with specific peoples, often associated with
civil society organizations, and conduct an exploration of the
essential issue of what the world means in the context of different
cultures, thus constructively fusing the two key themes of ecology
and anthropology. In doing so, this book enables new ways of
thinking about human relationships with nature, relating rich and
diverse examples of transformative learning. Co-published with
Indonesian press OBOR, this is a vital collection for practitioners
and researchers working in areas of ecology, sustainable
development, human ecology, governance, geography, environmental
science and post-neoliberal economics, particularly in an Asian
context. "Civic Engagement in Asia weaves together a set of
fascinating stories and examples of sustainable development
practice told from the perspectives of non-state actors. Written by
a set of top scholars and activists from around the region, it will
be an informative read for all those who feel a sense of urgency
around the environmental, social, and economic transformations
taking place across Asia today" - Celia Lowe, Professor of
Anthropology and International Studies, University of Washington,
Seattle
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