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Improving the Management of Peatlands and the Capacities of Stakeholders (Peat-IMPACTS Indonesia)

Improving the Management of Peatlands and the Capacities of Stakeholders (Peat-IMPACTS Indonesia)
The Peat-IMPACTS project operates in peatland area of South Sumatra (Banyuasin and Ogan Komering Ilir/OKI) and West Kalimantan (Kubu Raya) to promote sustainable peatland management, ecological restoration, and resilient community livelihoods. The project strengthens local capacity through training, participatory planning, and multi-stakeholder collaboration, while supporting village institutions to integrate peat protection into development plans. It encourages climate-smart agriculture, alternative livelihoods, and ecosystem-based approaches to reduce fire risks and land degradation. By combining scientific evidence, policy support, and community engagement, Peat-IMPACTS contributes to healthier peat ecosystems, improved incomes, and more sustainable, climate-resilient landscapes for local communities.

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TI  - Improving the Management of Peatlands and the Capacities of Stakeholders (Peat-IMPACTS Indonesia) 
AU  - Atikah, T. 
AB  - The Peat-IMPACTS project operates in peatland area of South Sumatra (Banyuasin and Ogan Komering Ilir/OKI) and West Kalimantan (Kubu Raya) to promote sustainable peatland management, ecological restoration, and resilient community livelihoods. The project strengthens local capacity through training, participatory planning, and multi-stakeholder collaboration, while supporting village institutions to integrate peat protection into development plans. 
It encourages climate-smart agriculture, alternative livelihoods, and ecosystem-based approaches to reduce fire risks and land degradation. By combining scientific evidence, policy support, and community engagement, Peat-IMPACTS contributes to healthier peat ecosystems, improved incomes, and more sustainable, climate-resilient landscapes for local communities. 
PY  - 2024 
PB  - World Agroforestry (ICRAF) 
PP  - Bogor, Indonesia 
UR  - https://www.cifor-icraf.org/knowledge/publication/46213/ 
KW  - capacity building, climate smart agriculture, community development, land degradation, livelihoods, local communities, peat, peatlands, restoration 
ER  -
%T Improving the Management of Peatlands and the Capacities of Stakeholders (Peat-IMPACTS Indonesia) 
%A Atikah, T. 
%D 2024 
%I World Agroforestry (ICRAF) 
%C Bogor, Indonesia 
%U https://www.cifor-icraf.org/knowledge/publication/46213/ 
%X The Peat-IMPACTS project operates in peatland area of South Sumatra (Banyuasin and Ogan Komering Ilir/OKI) and West Kalimantan (Kubu Raya) to promote sustainable peatland management, ecological restoration, and resilient community livelihoods. The project strengthens local capacity through training, participatory planning, and multi-stakeholder collaboration, while supporting village institutions to integrate peat protection into development plans. 
It encourages climate-smart agriculture, alternative livelihoods, and ecosystem-based approaches to reduce fire risks and land degradation. By combining scientific evidence, policy support, and community engagement, Peat-IMPACTS contributes to healthier peat ecosystems, improved incomes, and more sustainable, climate-resilient landscapes for local communities. 
%K capacity building 
%K climate smart agriculture 
%K community development 
%K land degradation 
%K livelihoods 
%K local communities 
%K peat 
%K peatlands 
%K restoration 
    Publisher

    World Agroforestry (ICRAF): Bogor, Indonesia

    Publication year

    2024

    Authors

    Atikah, T.

    Language

    English

    Keywords

    capacity building, climate smart agriculture, community development, land degradation, livelihoods, local communities, peat, peatlands, restoration

    Geographic

    Indonesia