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Anna J.P. Sanders
Researcher at Center for International Forestry Research
Publications - 5
Citations - 90
Anna J.P. Sanders is an academic researcher from Center for International Forestry Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Environmental governance & Reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications receiving 71 citations. Previous affiliations of Anna J.P. Sanders include University of Melbourne.
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Guinea pig or pioneer: Translating global environmental objectives through to local actions in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia’s REDD+ pilot province
Anna J.P. Sanders,Anna J.P. Sanders,Håkon da Silva Hyldmo,Håkon da Silva Hyldmo,H Rut Dini Prasti,H Rut Dini Prasti,H Rut Dini Prasti,Rebecca M. Ford,Anne M. Larson,Rodney J. Keenan +9 more
TL;DR: This paper explored local responses in Central Kalimantan province, Indonesia, to REDD+ ideas and goals that originate at international and national levels, and identified a central tension that emerged between an initial vision of Central Kalimanantan as a pioneer, and local concerns about being used as an experimental subject or "guinea pig" for the testing of externally designed schemes.
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Unrelenting games: Multiple negotiations and landscape transformations in the tropical peatlands of Central Kalimantan, Indonesia
Anna J.P. Sanders,Anna J.P. Sanders,Rebecca M. Ford,Lilis Mulyani,Lilis Mulyani,H Rut Dini Prasti,H Rut Dini Prasti,Anne M. Larson,Yusurum Jagau,Rodney J. Keenan +9 more
TL;DR: This paper examined negotiations within a concession model for land development in the southern tropical peatlands of Central Kalimantan province in Indonesia, where historical landscape transformations from large development projects and oil palm plantations intersect with state models of forest conservation and recent REDD+ projects.
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Learning through practice? Learning from the REDD+ demonstration project, Kalimantan Forests and Climate Partnership (KFCP) in Indonesia
TL;DR: This paper examined the nature and type of learning that occurred in the Kalimantan Forests and Climate Partnership (KFCP), a large demonstration project for REDD+ in Indonesia.
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Finding Common Ground: Developing a Shared Understanding of Tropical Peatswamp Forest Restoration and Fires Across Culture, Language, and Discipline
Andrea Rawluk,Anna J.P. Sanders,Tri Wira Yuwati,Dony Rachmanadi,N. Izazaya,Nina Yulianti,Niken Sakuntaladewi,Ashley Robert Dyson,Laura R. Graham,Adi Kunarso,Zafrullah Damanik,Robert J. Farquharson,S Lestari,Triyana Angga,Adnan Ardhana,Bondan Winarno,Amanda L. Sinclair,Yolanda Francisca,Safinah Surya Hakim,Reni Setyo Wahyuningtyas,Junaidah,Dewi Alimah,G. Margasetha,Wawan Halwany,Beny Rahmanto,Siswadi,Supriyadi,Bayu Hermawan,Ali Musthofa,Paston Sidauruk,Y. Bay,Fajar Lestari,Salvador Grover +32 more
TL;DR: Adaptive doing was used for developing a shared understanding, of tropical peatswamp restoration and fire in Indonesia as discussed by the authors , which can help to link conservation practices, recognise different assumptions, decolonise research, and engage Indigenous and local communities.
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Weaving Partial Stories: More-than-human Entanglements and Environmental Governance Experiments in Indonesia and Papua New Guinea
Anna J.P. Sanders,Sophie Pascoe +1 more
TL;DR: The authors examine the ontological politics of "piloting" REDD+ by weaving together stories from their ethnographic fieldwork in Central Suau, Papua New Guinea and Central Kalimantan, Indonesia.