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Book Synopsis

This open access 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.



Table of Contents

Table of content

Foreword

Dodik Ridho Nurrochmat, Arun Agrawal

Chapter 1 Introduction

Annisa Triyanti, Mochamad Indrawan, Laely Nurhidayah, Muh Aris Marfai

PART I: emerging concepts and perspectives

Chapter 2 Introducing the Pluriverse of the Anthropocene: Toward an Ontological Politics of Environmental Governance in Indonesia

Rangga Kala Mahaswa and Min Seong Kim

Chapter 3 Earth System Governance in Indonesia: An Initial Investigation

Erwin Nugraha, Mahesti Okitasari, Annisa Triyanti, Yanuardi Yanuardi

Chapter 4 Post-politicizing the Environment: Local Government Performance Assessments in Indonesia

Yogi Setya Permana, Septi Satriani, Imam Syafi’i, Pandu Yuhsina Adaba, Sari Seftiani, and Dini Suryani

PART II: Wetlands

Chapter 5 Gender and Climate Change Vulnerability: A Case Study of a Coastal Community in Pramuka Island, The Seribu Islands

Tri Saputro and Priya Kurian

Chapter 6 Coastal Forest Re-Grabbing: A Case from Langkat, North Sumatera, Indonesia

Dedi S. Adhuri, Imam Syafi’i, Atika Zahra Rahmayanti, Intan Adhi Perdana Putri, and Mochammad Nadjib

Chapter 7 Towards Sustainable Lake Ecosystem-Based Management– Lessons Learned from Interdisciplinary Research of Cage Aquaculture Management in Lake Maninjau

Ivana Yuniarti, Clare Barnes, Klaus Glenk, and Alistair McVittie

PART III: Land and forest

Chapter 8 Community-Based Fire Management and Peatland Restoration in Indonesia

Laely Nurhidayah, Rini Astuti, Herman Hidayat, and Robert Siburian

Chapter 9 Assessing the Governance Modes of Indonesia’s Forest Management Unit

Ramli Ramadhan, Sutrisno Karim, Micah Fisher, Harsanto Mursyid, Mochamad Indrawan

Chapter 10 Biofuels Development and Indirect Deforestation

Rizky Ramadhan, Akihisa Mori, and Oekan S. Abdoellah

Chapter 11 The Dynamics of the Green Policies in Papua Land: A Political Economy Study

Yulia Indrawati Sari

Chapter 12 Environmental Governance as Knowledge Co-Production: the Emergence of Permaculture Movements in Indonesia

Maharani Hapsari

Chapter 13 Aggregation and Representation in Knowledge Coproduction: Lesson Learned from the Indonesian Sustainable Palm Oil Scheme

Faris Salman and Akihisa Mori

Part IV: Urban

Chapter 14 The Conceptual Models of Dynamic Governance Toward Sustainable Urban Water Management in Metropolitan Area

Wahyu Mulyana, Eko Prasojo, Emirhadi Suganda, dan Setyo Sarwanto Moersidik

Chapter 15 Governance by Accident:The Role of Civil Society in Shaping Urban Environmental Governance

Benny D. Setianto and Budi Widianarko

Chapter 16 Water Resources Governance in Indonesia Towards Environmental Sustainability Along with Social and Economic Development

Andi Setyo Pambudi and Trikurnianti Kusumanto

Chapter 17 Coordination Challenges Facing Effective Flood Governance in the Ciliwung River Basin

Georgina Clegg, Richard Haigh, Dilanthi Amaratunga, and Harkunti Rahayu

Chapter 18 Transformative Solutions in the Global South: Addressing Solid Waste Management Challenges in Jakarta through Participation by Civil Society Organizations?

Abeer Abdulnabi Ali, Yuliya Golbert, Abdul Fikri Angga Reksa, Michael M. Kretzer, and Stefan Schweiger

PART V: Climate

Chapter 19 Should Climate Actions Stay Amidst the Covid-19 Pandemic? A Crisis Management Governance Perspective

Nur Firdaus and Atika Zahra Rahmayanti

Chapter 20 Climate Action in a Far-Flung Archipelagic Nation: Outlining Challenges in Capacity-Building

Mahawan Karuniasa, Mochamad Indrawan, Joko Triharyanto, Dudi Ruliadi, Dicky Edwin Hindarto, Emilia Bassar, Alin Halimatussadiah, Impron, Edvin Aldrian, and Andre Wahyudi Atmoko

Chapter 21 Strategy for Sustainable Urban Climate Mitigation: Kupang City Climate Risk Assessment

Muhammad Ridwansyah, Christopher Bennett, Franky. M. S. Telupere, Philiphi de Rozari, Fadwa. R. Asfahani, Utari N. Qalbi, Achmad. F. Kanzil

Chapter 22 Local resource governance: Strategies for adapting to change

Skye-Turner Walker

Part VI: Social and technological Interventions

Chapter 23 Local Governance of Sustainability Transition in Community-scale Solar Water Pumping Systems in Indonesia

Sita Rahmani, Takehiko Murayama, Shigeo Nishikizawa, and Muhammad Sani Roychansyah

Chapter 24 Building a Sustainable Photovoltaic Innovation System in Indonesia Through Network Governance Perspective

Anugerah Yuka Asmara, AR. Rohman Taufiq Hidayat, Badrudin Kurniawan, Hideaki Ohgaki, Toshio Mitsufuji, and Jordi Cravioto Caballero

Chapter 25 Conceptual Design of Sustainable Governance by VIDEL (Virtual Dashboard of Environmentally Logistics-Port-City): a Case Study of Jakarta and Tanjung-Priok Port

M. Iman Santoso, Djoko Santoso Abi Suroso, Muhammad S. Fitriyanto, Muhammad S.P.A. Suroso, Klaus Krumme, Ani Melkonyan-Gottschalk, and Bernd Noche

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      Publication Date: 03/02/2023
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This open access 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.



      Table of Contents

      Table of content

      Foreword

      Dodik Ridho Nurrochmat, Arun Agrawal

      Chapter 1 Introduction

      Annisa Triyanti, Mochamad Indrawan, Laely Nurhidayah, Muh Aris Marfai

      PART I: emerging concepts and perspectives

      Chapter 2 Introducing the Pluriverse of the Anthropocene: Toward an Ontological Politics of Environmental Governance in Indonesia

      Rangga Kala Mahaswa and Min Seong Kim

      Chapter 3 Earth System Governance in Indonesia: An Initial Investigation

      Erwin Nugraha, Mahesti Okitasari, Annisa Triyanti, Yanuardi Yanuardi

      Chapter 4 Post-politicizing the Environment: Local Government Performance Assessments in Indonesia

      Yogi Setya Permana, Septi Satriani, Imam Syafi’i, Pandu Yuhsina Adaba, Sari Seftiani, and Dini Suryani

      PART II: Wetlands

      Chapter 5 Gender and Climate Change Vulnerability: A Case Study of a Coastal Community in Pramuka Island, The Seribu Islands

      Tri Saputro and Priya Kurian

      Chapter 6 Coastal Forest Re-Grabbing: A Case from Langkat, North Sumatera, Indonesia

      Dedi S. Adhuri, Imam Syafi’i, Atika Zahra Rahmayanti, Intan Adhi Perdana Putri, and Mochammad Nadjib

      Chapter 7 Towards Sustainable Lake Ecosystem-Based Management– Lessons Learned from Interdisciplinary Research of Cage Aquaculture Management in Lake Maninjau

      Ivana Yuniarti, Clare Barnes, Klaus Glenk, and Alistair McVittie

      PART III: Land and forest

      Chapter 8 Community-Based Fire Management and Peatland Restoration in Indonesia

      Laely Nurhidayah, Rini Astuti, Herman Hidayat, and Robert Siburian

      Chapter 9 Assessing the Governance Modes of Indonesia’s Forest Management Unit

      Ramli Ramadhan, Sutrisno Karim, Micah Fisher, Harsanto Mursyid, Mochamad Indrawan

      Chapter 10 Biofuels Development and Indirect Deforestation

      Rizky Ramadhan, Akihisa Mori, and Oekan S. Abdoellah

      Chapter 11 The Dynamics of the Green Policies in Papua Land: A Political Economy Study

      Yulia Indrawati Sari

      Chapter 12 Environmental Governance as Knowledge Co-Production: the Emergence of Permaculture Movements in Indonesia

      Maharani Hapsari

      Chapter 13 Aggregation and Representation in Knowledge Coproduction: Lesson Learned from the Indonesian Sustainable Palm Oil Scheme

      Faris Salman and Akihisa Mori

      Part IV: Urban

      Chapter 14 The Conceptual Models of Dynamic Governance Toward Sustainable Urban Water Management in Metropolitan Area

      Wahyu Mulyana, Eko Prasojo, Emirhadi Suganda, dan Setyo Sarwanto Moersidik

      Chapter 15 Governance by Accident:The Role of Civil Society in Shaping Urban Environmental Governance

      Benny D. Setianto and Budi Widianarko

      Chapter 16 Water Resources Governance in Indonesia Towards Environmental Sustainability Along with Social and Economic Development

      Andi Setyo Pambudi and Trikurnianti Kusumanto

      Chapter 17 Coordination Challenges Facing Effective Flood Governance in the Ciliwung River Basin

      Georgina Clegg, Richard Haigh, Dilanthi Amaratunga, and Harkunti Rahayu

      Chapter 18 Transformative Solutions in the Global South: Addressing Solid Waste Management Challenges in Jakarta through Participation by Civil Society Organizations?

      Abeer Abdulnabi Ali, Yuliya Golbert, Abdul Fikri Angga Reksa, Michael M. Kretzer, and Stefan Schweiger

      PART V: Climate

      Chapter 19 Should Climate Actions Stay Amidst the Covid-19 Pandemic? A Crisis Management Governance Perspective

      Nur Firdaus and Atika Zahra Rahmayanti

      Chapter 20 Climate Action in a Far-Flung Archipelagic Nation: Outlining Challenges in Capacity-Building

      Mahawan Karuniasa, Mochamad Indrawan, Joko Triharyanto, Dudi Ruliadi, Dicky Edwin Hindarto, Emilia Bassar, Alin Halimatussadiah, Impron, Edvin Aldrian, and Andre Wahyudi Atmoko

      Chapter 21 Strategy for Sustainable Urban Climate Mitigation: Kupang City Climate Risk Assessment

      Muhammad Ridwansyah, Christopher Bennett, Franky. M. S. Telupere, Philiphi de Rozari, Fadwa. R. Asfahani, Utari N. Qalbi, Achmad. F. Kanzil

      Chapter 22 Local resource governance: Strategies for adapting to change

      Skye-Turner Walker

      Part VI: Social and technological Interventions

      Chapter 23 Local Governance of Sustainability Transition in Community-scale Solar Water Pumping Systems in Indonesia

      Sita Rahmani, Takehiko Murayama, Shigeo Nishikizawa, and Muhammad Sani Roychansyah

      Chapter 24 Building a Sustainable Photovoltaic Innovation System in Indonesia Through Network Governance Perspective

      Anugerah Yuka Asmara, AR. Rohman Taufiq Hidayat, Badrudin Kurniawan, Hideaki Ohgaki, Toshio Mitsufuji, and Jordi Cravioto Caballero

      Chapter 25 Conceptual Design of Sustainable Governance by VIDEL (Virtual Dashboard of Environmentally Logistics-Port-City): a Case Study of Jakarta and Tanjung-Priok Port

      M. Iman Santoso, Djoko Santoso Abi Suroso, Muhammad S. Fitriyanto, Muhammad S.P.A. Suroso, Klaus Krumme, Ani Melkonyan-Gottschalk, and Bernd Noche

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