Sumberjaya (Indonesia)

  • van Noordwijk M, Leimona B, Villamor GB. 2017. Pro-poor PES designs? Balancing efficiency and equity in local context. In: Namirembe S, Leimona B, van Noordwijk M, Minang P, eds. Coinvestment in ecosystem services: global lessons from payment and incentive schemes. Nairobi: World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF)
  • Pasya, G., Fay, C. and van Noordwijk, M., 2004. Sistem pendukung negosiasi multi tataran dalam pengelolaan sumberdaya alam secara terpadu: dari konsep hingga praktek.[Negotiation support systems for sustainable natural resource management: from concept to application]. Agrivita, 26, pp.8-19.
  • Pasha R, Leimona B. 2011. PES and multi-strata coffee gardens in Sumberjaya, Indonesia. In: Ottaviani D, Scialabba NE, eds. Payments for ecosystem services and food security. Rome, Italy: FAO. pp.275-81
  • Leimona B, van Noordwijk M, de Groot R, Leemans R. 2015. Fairly efficient, efficiently fair: Lessons from designing and testing payment schemes for ecosystem services in Asia. Ecosystem Services 12, 16-28.
  • Verbist B, van Noordwijk M, Tameling AC, Schmitz KCL, Ranieri SBL. 2002. A negotiation support tool for assessment of land use change impacts on erosion in a previously forested watershed in Lampung, Sumatra, Indonesia. In: Integrated Assessment and Decision Support, Lugano, International Environmental Modelling and Software Society, 2002
  • Kerr J, Verbist B, Suyanto and Pender J. 2017. Placement of a Payment for Watershed Services Program in Indonesia: Social and Ecological Factors. Chapter 14 in: Namirembe S, Leimona B, van Noordwijk M, Minang P, eds. Co-investment in ecosystem services: global lessons from payment and incentive schemes. Nairobi:World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF).
  • van Noordwijk M, Agus F, Verbist BJ, Hairiah K, Tomich TP. 2007. Watershed Management. In: S. Scherr and J. McNeely (Editors), Farming With Nature. The Science And Practice Of Ecoagriculture. Island Press, Washington; Covelo, London, pp. 191-212.
  • Verbist, B., Putra, A.E.D. and Budidarsono, S., 2005. Factors driving land use change: Effects on watershed functions in a coffee agroforestry system in Lampung, Sumatra. Agricultural Systems, 85(3), pp.254-270
  • Verbist B, van Noordwijk M, Agus F, Widianto, Widodo RH, Purnomosidhi P. 2006. Not seeing the trees for the forest? From eviction to negotiation in Sumberjaya, Lampung, Sumatra, Indonesia. ETFRN News (45-46 Forests, water and livelihoods): 20-22. http://www.etfrn.org/etfrn/newsletter/news4546/index.html.
  • Suyanto S, Khususiyah N, Leimona B. 2007. Poverty and Environmental Services: Case Study in Way Besai Watershed, Lampung Province, Indonesia. Ecology and Society 12(2): 13.
  • Vardhan M, Catacutan D. 2017. Analyzing gender and social equity in payments for environmental services project: lessons from Southeast Asia and East Africa. Chapter 22 in: Namirembe S, Leimona B, van Noordwijk M, Minang P, eds. Co-investment in ecosystem services: global lessons from payment and incentive schemes. Nairobi: World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF)
  • Rahayu, S., Suryadi, I., Verbist, B., Dedecker, A., Mouton, A. and van Noordwijk, M., 2009. Water quality
  • biomonitoring using macroinvertebrates in Way Besai, Sumber-jaya, West Lampung. Southeast Asian Water Environ, 3, pp.37-44.
  • Rahayu, S., Widodo, R.H., Van Noordwijk, M., Suryadi, I. and Verbist, B., 2013. Water monitoring in watersheds. World Agroforestry Center.
  • Joshi L, Schalenbourg W, Johansson L, Hoang MH, Stefanus E, Khasanah N, van Noordwijk M. 2004. Soil and water movement: combining local ecological knowledge with that of modellers when scaling up from plot to landscape level. pp 349-364 in: van Noordwijk M, Cadisch G, Ong CK (Eds.) Belowground Interactions in Tropical Agroecosystems. CAB International . Wallingford (UK)
  • Lewis, J., 2002. Dwi and Anton: Weighing the risks of insecure land rights in Sumber Jaya, Indonesia. ASB Voices
  • Agus F, Gintings AN, van Noordwijk M. 2002. Pilihan teknologi agroforestri/konservasi tanah untuk areal pertanian berbasis kopi di SumberJaya, Lampung Barat. Bogor, Indonesia: International Centre for Research in Agroforestry, SEA Regional Research Programme
  • Agus, F. and van Noordwijk, M., I. Summary Alternative to Slash and Burn (ASB), phase 3: Facilitating the development of agroforestry systems. Alternatives to Slash and Burn in Indonesia: Facilitating the development of agroforestry systems, p.1
  • Maswar, S. and Tala’ohu, S.H., IV. Participatory Trials for the Refinement of Conservation Practices. Alternatives to Slash and Burn in Indonesia: Facilitating the development of agroforestry systems, p.39.
  • Leimona B, Lusiana B, van Noordwijk M, Mulyoutami E, Ekadinata A, Amaruzaman S. 2015. Boundary work: knowledge co-production for negotiating payment for watershed services in Indonesia. Ecosystem services 15, 45-62.
  • Clark WC, Tomich TP, Van Noordwijk M, Guston D, Catacutan D, Dickson NM, McNie E. 2016. Boundary work for sustainable development: Natural resource management at the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 113(17), 4615-4622
  • van Noordwijk M, Tomich TP, Verbist B. 2001. Negotiation support models for integrated natural resource management in tropical forest margins. Conservation Ecology 5(2): 21. [online] URL: http://www.consecol.org/vol5/iss2/art21 , 18 pp.
  • van Noordwijk M. 2017. Integrated natural resource management as pathway to poverty reduction: Innovating practices, institutions and policies. Agricultural Systems, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.agsy.2017.10.0
  • van Noordwijk M, Lusiana B, Leimona B, Dewi S, Wulandari D (eds). 2013. Negotiation-support toolkit for learning landscapes. World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF) Southeast Asia Regional Program. Bogor (Indonesia).
  • Farida A, van Noordwijk M. 2004. Analisis debit sungai akibat alih guna lahan dan aplikasi model GenRiverpada DAS Way Besai, Sumberjaya. AGRIVITA 26(1): 39-47.
  • Verbist, B., Widodo, R.H., Susanto, S., Van Noordwijk, M., Poesen, J. and Deckers, S., 2006. Assessment of flows and sediment loads in a catchment under conflict in Sumberjaya, Lampung, Sumatra. Communications in agricultural and applied biological sciences, 71(1), p.51.
  • van Noordwijk M, Widodo RH, Farida A, Suyamto D, Lusiana B, Tanika L, Khasanah N. 2011. GenRiver and FlowPer: Generic River and Flow Persistence Models: User Manual Version 2.0. World Agroforestry Centre.
  • van Noordwijk M, Tanika L, Lusiana B. 2017. Flood risk reduction and flow buffering as ecosystem services– Part 1: Theory on flow persistence, flashiness and base flow. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, 21(5), pp.2321-2340.
  • van Noordwijk M, Tanika L, Lusiana B. 2017. Flood risk reduction and flow buffering as ecosystem services– Part 2: Land use and rainfall intensity effects in Southeast Asia. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, 21(5), pp.2341-2360.
  • Hairiah K., Suprayogo D., Widianto and Prayogo C., 2005. Trees that produce mulch layers which reduce runoff and soil loss in coffee multistrata systems. Alternatives to slash and burn in Indonesia: facilitating the development of agroforestry systems: phase 3 synthesis and summary report. Bogor, Indonesia. World Agroforestry Centre – ICRAF, SEA Regional Office. pp. 9-30.
  • Ranieri SBL, Stirzaker R, Suprayogo D, Purwanto E, de Willigen P, van Noordwijk M. 2004. Managing movements of water, solutes and soil: from plot to landscape scale. pp 320-347 in: van Noordwijk M, Cadisch G, Ong CK (Eds.) Belowground Interactions in Tropical Agroecosystems. CAB International. Wallingford (UK)
  • Hairiah K, Sulistyani H, Suprayogo D, Widianto, Purnomosidhi P, Widodo RH, van Noordwijk M. 2006. Litter layer residence time in forest and coffee agroforestry systems in Sumberjaya, West Lampung. Forest Ecology and Management 224(1-2): 45–57
  • Nugraha E. 2003. Kebun lindung di hutan lindung, pengalaman pengelola kopi di Sumberjaya, Lampung Barat. Salam, Majalah Pertanian Berkelanjutan (4 (September)): 24-25.
  • Suyanto, S. and Khususiyah, N., 2016. Imbalan jasa lingkungan untuk pengentasan kemiskinan. Jurnal AgroEkonomi, 24(1), pp.95-113.
  • Budidarsono S, Kuncoro SA, Tomich TP. 2000. A Profitability assessment of robusta coffee systems in Sumberjaya watershed, Lampung, Sumatra Indonesia. Bogor, Indonesia: International Centre for Research in Agroforestry, SEA Regional Research Programme, Bogor, Indonesia: Asian Development Bank, Bogor, Indonesia: ASB-Indonesia
  • Arifin B, Swallow BM, Suyanto S, Coe R. 2009. A conjoint analysis of farmer preferences for community forestry contracts in the Sumber Jaya Watershed, Indonesia. Ecological Economics 68(7): 2040-2050.
  • Subagyono, K., Marwanto, S., Tafakresno, C. and Dariah, A., 2005. V. Delineation of Erosion Prone Areas in Sumberjaya, Lampung, Indonesia. Alternatives to Slash and Burn in Indonesia: Facilitating the development of agroforestry systems, p.47.
  • Khasanah N, Lusiana B, Farida A, van Noordwijk M. 2004. Simulasi limpasan permukaan dan Kehilangan Tanah pada Berbagai Umur Kebun Kopi: Studi Kasus di Sumberjaya, Lampung Barat. AGRIVITA 26(1): 81-89.
  • Verbist BJ, Poesen J, van Noordwijk M, Suprayogo D, Agus F, Deckers J. 2010. Factors affecting soil loss at plot scale and sediment yield at catchment scale in a tropical volcanic agroforestry landscape. Catena 80(1), 34-46.
  • Leimona B, Carrasco LR. 2017. Auction winning, social dynamics and non-compliance in a payment for ecosystem services scheme in Indonesia. Land Use Policy, 63, 632-644.
  • Jack BK, Leimona B, Ferraro PJ, 2009. A revealed preference approach to estimating supply curves for ecosystem services: use of auctions to set payments for soil erosion control in Indonesia. Conservation Biology 23(2), 359-367.
  • Ajayi OC, Jack BK, Leimona B. 2012. Auction design for the private provision of public goods in developing countries: lessons from payments for environmental services in Malawi and Indonesia. World Development, 40(6), pp.1213-1223
  • Heyde J. 2017. Conditionality in practice: Experience from Indonesia. Chapter 26 in: Namirembe S, Leimona B, van Noordwijk M, Minang P, eds. Co-investment in ecosystem services: global lessons from payment and incentive schemes. Nairobi: World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF).
  • Colchester M, Ekadinata A, Fay C, Pasya G, Indriani E, Situmorang L, Sirait M, van Noordwijk M, Cahyaningsih N, Budidarsono S, Suyanto, Kusters K, Manalui P, Gaveau D, 2005. Facilitating agroforestry development through land and tree tenure reforms in Indonesia. ICRAF Southeast Asia Working Paper, No. 2005_2, Bogor (Indonesia) http://www.worldagroforestry.org/downloads/Publications/PDFS/WP14117.pdf
  • Pender J, Suyanto S, Kerr J, Kato E. 2008. Impacts of the Hutan Kamasyarakatan Social Forestry Program in the Sumberjaya Watershed, West Lampung District of Sumatra, Indonesia. IFPRI Discussion Paper 00769. Washington DC, USA: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI).
  • Kerr, J., Meinzen-Dick, R., Pender, J., Suyanto, S., Swallow, B. and Noordwijk, M.V., 2005. Property Rights, Environmental Services, and Poverty in Indonesia. BASIS Brief, 29
  • Amaruzaman S, Leimona B, Rahadian NP. 2017. Maintain the sustainability of PES program: Lessons learnt from PES implementation in Sumberjaya, Way Besay Watershed, Indonesia. Chapter 36 in: Namirembe S, Leimona B, van Noordwijk M, Minang P, eds. Co-investment in ecosystem services: global lessons from payment and incentive schemes. Nairobi: World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF)
  • van Noordwijk M, Rahayu S, Hairiah K, Wulan YC, Farida A, Verbist B. 2002. Carbon stock assessment for a forest to coffee conversion landscape in Sumber Jaya (Lampung, Indonesia) from allometric equations to land use change analysis. Science in China (Series C) 45: 75-86.
  • Gillison A, Liswanti N, Budidarsono S, Van Noordwijk M, Tomich TP. 2004. Impact of cropping methods on biodiversity in coffee agroecosystems in Sumatra, Indonesia. Ecology and Society, 9(2).
  • O’Connor, T.R., 2005. Birds in coffee agroforestry systems of West Lampung, Sumatra (Doctoral dissertation).
  • Verchot L, Hutabarat L, van Noordwijk M, Hairiah K. 2006. Nitrogen availability and soil N2O emissions following conversion of forests to coffee in southern Sumatra. Global Biogeochem. Cycles 20: GB4008, doi:10.1029/2005GB002469

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