A. Andrianto
Center for International Forestry Research
15 Papers
487 Citations
A. Andrianto is an academic researcher from Center for International Forestry Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Deforestation & Land use. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 15 publications.
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Environmental and social impacts of oil palm plantations and their implications for biofuel production in Indonesia
TL;DR: In this article, the authors reviewed the development of oil palm plantations with linkages to biofuel in Indonesia and analyzed the associated environmental and socioeconomic impacts, finding that unevenly distributed economic benefits are generated at the cost of significant environmental losses, and economic gains accrue at the expense of weak rule of law.
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Research, part of a Special Feature on Local, Social, and Environmental Impacts of Biofuels Environmental and Social Impacts of Oil Palm Plantations and their Implications for Biofuel Production in Indonesia
Krystof Obidzinski,R. Andriani,Heru Komarudin,A. Andrianto +3 more
- 01 Jan 2012
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reviewed the development of oil palm plantations with linkages to biofuel in Indonesia and analyzed the associated environmental and socioeconomic impacts, finding that unevenly distributed economic benefits are generated at the cost of significant environmental losses, and economic gains accrue at the expense of weak rule of law.
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The timber legality verification system and the voluntary partnership agreement (VPA) in Indonesia: Challenges for the small-scale forestry sector
TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed a phased approach, providing more information to stakeholders, expanding verification bodies' capacity, simplifying the timber legality verification process and making it more financially attractive.
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Can Large Scale Land Acquisition for Agro-Development in Indonesia be Managed Sustainably?
TL;DR: In this article, the impacts of large scale land acquisition for agro-development by analyzing the Merauke Integrated Food and Energy Estate (MIFEE) in Indonesia are explored.
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Expansion of oil palm plantations in Indonesia's frontier: problems of externalities and the future of local and indigenous communities.
TL;DR: In this article, a spatial analysis of the concession areas, along with data from household surveys of each clan from the Auyu, Mandobo, and Marind tribes who release land to companies, find that investors are motivated to profit from timber harvested from the clearing of lands for plantations, activity facilitated by the local government.