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Ahmad Kusworo
Researcher at Fauna & Flora International
Publications - 5
Citations - 219
Ahmad Kusworo is an academic researcher from Fauna & Flora International. The author has contributed to research in topics: Forest management & Deforestation. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 5 publications receiving 136 citations. Previous affiliations of Ahmad Kusworo include The Nature Conservancy.
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Community forest management in Indonesia: Avoided deforestation in the context of anthropogenic and climate complexities
Truly Santika,Erik Meijaard,Sugeng Budiharta,Sugeng Budiharta,Elizabeth A. Law,Ahmad Kusworo,Joseph A. Hutabarat,Tito P. Indrawan,Matthew J. Struebig,Sugeng Raharjo,Imanul Huda,Sulhani,A.D. Ekaputri,Soni Trison,Madeleine Stigner,Kerrie A. Wilson +15 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors evaluated the extent to which deforestation has been avoided as a result of the Indonesian government's community forestry scheme, Hutan Desa (Village Forest).
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Heterogeneous impacts of community forestry on forest conservation and poverty alleviation: evidence from Indonesia
Truly Santika,Kerrie A. Wilson,Kerrie A. Wilson,Sugeng Budiharta,Sugeng Budiharta,Ahmad Kusworo,Ahmad Kusworo,Erik Meijaard,Elizabeth A. Law,Rachel Friedman,Joseph A. Hutabarat,Tito P. Indrawan,Freya A. V. St. John,Matthew J. Struebig +13 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors applied a matching method to assess the extent to which deforestation has decreased and village well-being has improved as a result of Indonesia's community forestry scheme, Hutan Desa (Village Forest).
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Toward improved impact evaluation of community forest management in Indonesia
Erik Meijaard,Erik Meijaard,Truly Santika,Kerrie A. Wilson,Kerrie A. Wilson,Sugeng Budiharta,Sugeng Budiharta,Ahmad Kusworo,Ahmad Kusworo,Elizabeth A. Law,Rachel Friedman,Joseph A. Hutabarat,Tito P. Indrawan,Julie Sherman,Freya A. V. St. John,Matthew J. Struebig +15 more
TL;DR: In this article, a practice-based review of policy implementation, impact evaluation of case studies and examples of counterfactual analyses from Indonesia, demonstrate that it is increasingly feasible to determine the conditions under which community forest management will most likely achieve its social and environmental objectives.
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Beyond the community in participatory forest management: A governance network perspective
Rachel Friedman,Angela M. Guerrero,Angela M. Guerrero,Ryan R. J. McAllister,Jonathan R. Rhodes,Truly Santika,Sugeng Budiharta,Sugeng Budiharta,Tito P. Indrawan,Joseph A. Hutabarat,Ahmad Kusworo,Ahmad Kusworo,Herry Yogaswara,Erik Meijaard,Freya A. V. St. John,Matthew J. Struebig,Kerrie A. Wilson +16 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors applied social network analysis to a case study in Indonesian Borneo to better understand the evolution of interactions between organisational actors, and with communities, and found that organizations outside of communities play important roles in achieving multiple social and ecological objectives.
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Analyzing procedural equity in government-led community-based forest management
Rachel Friedman,Jonathan R. Rhodes,Angela J. Dean,Elizabeth A. Law,Truly Santika,Sugeng Budiharta,Joseph A. Hutabarat,Tito P. Indrawan,Ahmad Kusworo,Erik Meijaard,Freya A. V. St. John,Matthew J. Struebig,Kerrie A. Wilson +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined whether an Indonesian government initiative for community-based forest management was positively associated with community members' participation in local decision making and support for conservation and sustainable management of forest resources, in the context of state-owned lands.