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When Donors Get Cold Feet: the Community Conservation Concession in Setulang (Kalimantan, Indonesia) that Never Happened Ecology and Society
Wunder, Sven; Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR); S.Wunder@cgiar.org; Campbell, Bruce; Forests and Livelihoods Programme, CIFOR; School for Environmental Research, Charles Darwin University; b.campbell@cgiar.org; Frost, Peter GH; Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR); p.frost@cgiar.org; Sayer, Jeffrey A; IUCN Landscapes and Livelihoods Initiative; jeff.sayer@iucn.org; Iwan, Ramses; Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR); r.iwan@cgiar.org; Wollenberg, Lini; The University of Vermont; lini.wollenberg@uvm.edu.
There is consensus that payments for biodiversity services are a promising conservation tool, yet the implementation of applied schemes has been lagging behind. This paper explores some reasons why potential biodiversity buyers may hesitate. It describes the case of an unsuccessful attempt to establish a community conservation concession in the village of Setulang (East Kalimantan, Indonesia) to safeguard a biologically valuable area from predatory logging. Potential biodiversity donors did not engage in this payments-for-environmental-services scheme mainly because of their limited time horizon and uneasiness about the conditionality principle. Other complicating factors included overlapping land claims, and the diagnosis of the externality at hand. We...
Tipo: Peer-Reviewed Reports Palavras-chave: Conservation; Kalimantan; Logging; Payments for environmental services.
Ano: 2008
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Facilitating Cooperation During Times Of Chaos: Spontaneous Orders And Muddling Through In Malinau District, Indonesia Ecology and Society
Wollenberg, Eva; Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR); l.wollenberg@cgiar.org; Iwan, Ramses; Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR);; Limberg, Godwin; Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR); G.Limberg@cgiar.org; Moeliono, Moira; Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR); M.Moeliono@cgiar.org; Rhee, Steve; Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR); S.Rhee@cgiar.org; Sudana, Made; Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR);.
Tipo: Peer-Reviewed Reports Palavras-chave: Key words: adaptive collaborative management; Borneo; Chaos; Kalimantan; Spontaneous cooperation..
Ano: 2007
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Landscape-scale Approaches for Integrated Natural Resource Management in Tropical Forest Landscapes Ecology and Society
Frost, Peter; Center for International Forestry Research; p.frost@cgiar.org; Campbell, Bruce; Center for International Forestry Research; bruce.campbell@cdu.edu.au; Medina, Gabriel; Center for International Forestry Research; gabriel.medina@waldbau.uni freiburg.de; Usongo, Leonard; World Wide Fund for Nature; lusongo@wwfcarpo.org.
Integrated natural resource management (INRM) helps resource users, managers, and others to manage resources sustainably by considering, reconciling, and synergizing their various interests and activities. Although many social and environmental problems have to be tackled at a range of scales to be resolved successfully, INRM has particular relevance at the landscape level at which the interests of local people first intersect those of the outside world. We propose eight guidelines for building successful INRM programs: focus on multiscale analysis and intervention; develop partnerships and engage in action research; facilitate change rather than dictating it; promote visioning and the development of scenarios; recognize the importance of local knowledge;...
Tipo: Peer-Reviewed Synthesis Palavras-chave: Action research; Brazil; Cameroon; Collaboration; Extractive reserves; Integrated natural resource management; Kalimantan; Multiscale analysis; Multiple stakeholders; Tropical forest landscapes.
Ano: 2006
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Learning from Traditional Knowledge of Non-timber Forest Products: Penan Benalui and the Autecology of Aquilaria in Indonesian Borneo Ecology and Society
Donovan, D. G.; ;; Puri, R. K.; University of Kent; R.K.Puri@kent.ac.uk.
Traditional knowledge, promoted to make conservation and development more relevant and socially acceptable, is shown to have an important role in identifying critical research needs in tropical ecology. Botanists, foresters, and phytochemists, among others, from many countries have sought for decades to understand the process of resin formation in the genus Aquilaria, a tropical forest tree of South and Southeast Asia. Not every tree develops the resin and, despite extensive scientific research, this process remains poorly understood. Attempts at cultivating the valuable aromatic resin, gaharu, have been uneven at best. Thus, gaharu remains largely a natural forest product, increasingly under threat as the trees are overexploited and forest is cleared. In...
Tipo: Peer-Reviewed Reports Palavras-chave: Aquilaria; Ethnobiology; Forestry; Gaharu; Kalimantan; Non-timber forest products; Penan; Sandalwood.
Ano: 2004
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A review and key to the genus Phenacephorus Brunner (Insecta: Phasmida: Heteronemiidae: Lonchodinae), including the description of two new species Naturalis
Bragg, P.E..
The genus Phenacephorus Brunner, 1907 is reviewed. Keys are provided for both males and females. Two new species from Borneo are described and illustrated. Eggs of three species are formally described for the first time. All five known species are partly illustrated and the synonymy of all species is given.
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: Phasmida; Lonchodinae; Phenacephorus spinulosus; P. cornucervi; P. verrucosus; P. sepilokensis spec. nov.; P. nieuwenhuisi spec. nov.; Sabah; Kalimantan; Borneo; 42.75.
Ano: 1994 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/318908
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Revision of the Euagathis species (Hymenoptera: Braconidae: Bassinae) from the Sunda Islands Naturalis
Simbolotti, G.; Achterberg, C. van.
The species of the genus Euagathis Szépligeti, 1900 (Braconidae: Bassinae (= Agathidinae)) from the Greater and Lesser Sunda Islands (including West Malaysia) are revised and keyed. The subfamily name Bassinae Nees, 1812, is used because it is senior to the commonly used subfamily name Agathidinae Nees, 1814. Twenty-two species are recognized, of which nine are new. The genus Holcotroticus Cameron, 1902, is synonymized with Euagathis Szepligeti, 1900, and Euagathis ruficollis (Cameron, 1902) is a new combination. The following species are synonymized: Euagathis pilosa Szépligeti, 1902, and E. creophora Cameron, 1905, with E. clathrata (Brullé, 1846); E. rufonigra Enderlein, 1920, with E. ruficollis (Cameron, 1902); Euagathis variabilis Enderlein, 1920,...
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: Braconidae; Bassinae; Agathidinae; Disophrini; Euagathis; Key; Distribution; Indo-Aus- tralian; Oriental; Indonesia; Sunda Islands; Java; Bali; Kangean Islands; Sumbawa; Sumba; Sumatra; Borneo; Kalimantan; Brunei; Malaysia; Sabah; Sarawak.; 42.75.
Ano: 1994 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/317722
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Polynemus kapuasensis, a new threadfin (Perciformes: Polynemidae) from western Kalimantan, Indonesia, and a redescription of P. multifilis Temminck & Schlegel, 1843 Naturalis
Motomura, H.; Oijen, M.J.P. van.
Polynemus multifilis Temminck & Schlegel, 1843, is redescribed and its synonymy, authorship, type material status and distribution are discussed. In addition, a new species, P. kapuasensis, previously identified as P. multifilis, is described from the Kapuas River, western Kalimantan, Indonesia on the basis of 12 specimens. Polynemus kapuasensis differs from P. multifilis in having higher counts of pectoral filaments (usually 15 on each side of body vs. 14 in the latter), pored lateral line scales [mode 103 (range 100-110) vs. 86 (83- 99)], scale rows above lateral line [10 (9-11) vs. 8 (7 or 8)] and caudal peduncle scales [38 (35-40) vs. 32 (28- 37)], and a shorter pectoral fin [mean 31% (range 29-33%) of standard length], its posterior tip not...
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: Polynemidae; Polynemus; New species; Redescription; Kalimantan; 42.81.
Ano: 2003 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/216159
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An Update on the Avifauna of Gunung Lumut Protection Forest (East Kalimantan) reinforcing the Potential Conservation Value of Hutan adat Naturalis
Wielstra, B.; Boorsma, T.; Pieterse, S.M..
We provide results of a second survey of the hutan adat (forest traditionally exploited on a small scale by local people) situated in the Gunung Lumut Protection Forest, East Kalimantan, conducted in 2007 and closely following the first survey in 2005 (Wielstra & Pieterse 2009. Kukila 14: 1-15). An additional 29 species were observed, bringing the total number of species observed in GLPF to 217. These include two globally threatened (Vulnerable) species, 16 “Sundaic Lowland Forest” biomerestricted species and one “Sundaic montane forest” biome-restricted species. We confirmed the presence of over 1% of the biogeographic population of the congregatory waterbird Storm’s Stork Ciconia stormi. The findings provide further support for our previous...
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: Avifauna; Gunung Lumut Protection Forest; Kalimantan; Conservation value; Hutan adat; Important Bird Area; 42.83.
Ano: 2012 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/431217
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A new species of Nearchus (Insecta: Phasmida: Phasmatidae) from Borneo, and a description of the male of N. redtenbacheri Naturalis
Bragg, P.E..
Nearchus foliatus spec. nov. is described from a single female specimen collected in eastern Kalimantan in 1925. This species is readily distinguished from others in the genus by the large foliaceous lobes on the legs. A key to the genus is provided. The male and egg of N. redtenbacheri Dohrn are described for the first time; males of this genus have not been recorded previously.
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: Nearchus foliatus; N. redtenbacheri; Borneo; Kalimantan; Sabah; Mt Kinabalu; 42.75.
Ano: 1995 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/318323
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Revision of the genus Coeliccia (Zygoptera: Platycnemididae) in Borneo. Part I: The borneensis-group of species Naturalis
Dow, R.A..
A revision of the borneensis-group of Coeliccia species from the SE Asian island of Borneo is presented. The group is characterised based on the form of the penis, the form of the posterior lobe of the female pronotum and the mesostigmal plates of the female. Six species are recognised as occurring in Borneo, of which one is described as new: C. kenyah spec. nov. Coeliccia campioni, often considered a junior synonym of C. borneensis, is shown to be a valid species and new records are provided. C. coomansi is shown to be a junior synonym of C. flavostriata. Redescriptions based on fresh material are provided for the female of C. borneensis and the male of C. campioni. The male of C. borneensis and the female of C. campioni are described for the first time....
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: Odonata; Zygoptera; Platycnemididae; Calicnemiinae; Coeliccia; New species; New synonyms; New records; Borneo; Sarawak; Sabah; Kalimantan; Brunei; 42.75.
Ano: 2010 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/358747
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A new species of Phenacephorus from Kalimantan (Insecta: Phasmida: Heteronemiidae: Lonchodinae) Naturalis
Bragg, P.E..
Phenacephorus parahaematomus spec. nov. is described and illustrated. The species is based on two male specimens which were collected in Borneo in 1925. The stout spines on the metanotum and general form closely resembles Lonchodes haematomus Westwood but P. parahaematomus has a spinose mound on the back of the head and spines on the pronotum and abdominal segments. Some new distribution data is given for Phenacephorus auriculatus (Brunner), and the egg is described and illustrated.
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: Phasmida; Lonchodinae; Phenacephorus parahaematomus; P. auriculatus; Borneo; Brunei; Sabah; Kalimantan; 42.75.
Ano: 1995 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/318839
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Marine biodiversity of the coastal area of the Berau region, East Kalimantan, Indonesia : progress report East Kalimantan program, pilot phase (October 2003) : preliminary results of a field survey performed by an Indonesian-Dutch biodiversity research team Naturalis
Hoeksema, B.W..
The coastal waters of East Kalimantan are part of the western boundary of the Indo-West Pacific centre of maximum marine biodiversity. During the pilot phase of the East Kalimantan Program (EKP) this has been tested by various specialists who used model taxa to test this hypothesis. Emphasis has been put on the species-rich coral reefs and islands that show reef communities in association with mangroves, seagrass, and algae. A range of habitats has been surveyed, varying in distance offshore (with decreasing salinity, turbidity, sedimentation and nutrient load): fringing reefs along the mainland shore, offshore patch reefs, delta-front barrier reefs, and uplifted atolls. The atolls consist of limestone rock and contain shallow enclosed marine lakes with a...
Tipo: Report Palavras-chave: Marine biodiversity; Berau region; Kalimantan; Indonesia; 42.94.
Ano: 2004 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/268594
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Hoya fauziana ssp. angulata (Apocynaceae, Asclepiadoideae), a new subspecies from Borneo and Sumatra Naturalis
Rodda, M.; Lamb, A.L.; Gokusing, L.; Rahayu, S..
A new Hoya subspecies from Borneo and Sumatra, Hoya fauziana ssp. angulata is described and illustrated. Both subspecies of Hoya fauziana have long lanceolate leaves, pubescent corollas and prominent ovoid corona lobes. They can be separated by the orientation of the pedicels (straight in H. fauziana ssp. fauziana and angled in H. fauziana ssp. angulata) and the type and position of pubescence of the corolla (tube and lobes pubescent with evident sericeous hairs in H. fauziana ssp. fauziana vs only tube finely pubescent in H. fauziana ssp. angulata).
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: Asclepiadaceae; Epiphyte; Hill Dipterocarp forest; Indonesia; Kalabakan; Kalimantan; Malaysia; Sabah; Southeast Asia.
Ano: 2018 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/664924
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A new species of Lopaphus Westwood, described from Borneo (Insecta: Phasmida: Heteronemiidae: Necrosciinae) Naturalis
Bragg, P.E..
The genus Lopaphus is recorded from Borneo for the first time. The species, L. borneensis spec. nov. is described from a series of seven males and five females which were collected in Kalimantan in 1925, two specimens from Sabah, a female collected in 1986 and a male in 1987, and a male which was collected by the author in Brunei in 1991. The female resembles L. brachypterus (de Haan) but is more slender and is readily distinguished by the shape of the mesonotum. The male, female and egg are all illustrated. A modification of Redtenbacher's key to the genus is provided.
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: Lopaphus borneensis; Borneo; Brunei; Kalimantan; Sabah; 42.75.
Ano: 1995 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/319139
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