Land Cover of Bungo District, Indonesia in 1999
The dataset potrays the land cover of Bungo District, Indonesia in 1999. The data was produced from “Integrating Livelihoods and Multiple Biodiversity Values in Landscape Mosaics (or the Landscape Mosaics Project in short)” project activity, focuses on informing and facilitating a negotiation process on land use rights allocation between communities and district level and other key stakeholders that will enable them to manage landscape mosaics more sustainably. To support and inform this process, the project conducted a series of research activities in order to collect and analyze socio-economic and biophysical data, also investigating the potential for reward mechanisms for environmental services. The comparative information gathered from these research activities will be used to test four thematic hypotheses related to multifunctional landscape mosaics.
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dat-cifor-10.17528CIFORDATA.000672019-07-03T07:21:10ZLand Cover of Bungo District, Indonesia in 1999https://doi.org/10.17528/CIFOR/DATA.00067Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR)Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR)The dataset potrays the land cover of Bungo District, Indonesia in 1999. The data was produced from “Integrating Livelihoods and Multiple Biodiversity Values in Landscape Mosaics (or the Landscape Mosaics Project in short)” project activity, focuses on informing and facilitating a negotiation process on land use rights allocation between communities and district level and other key stakeholders that will enable them to manage landscape mosaics more sustainably. To support and inform this process, the project conducted a series of research activities in order to collect and analyze socio-economic and biophysical data, also investigating the potential for reward mechanisms for environmental services. The comparative information gathered from these research activities will be used to test four thematic hypotheses related to multifunctional landscape mosaics.Forest Management & Restoration (FMR)Forests and Human Well-being (HWB)Sustainable Landscapes & Food (SLF)imagerydegraded forestcroplandshrubsEnglishMuchlish, Usmanspatial data |
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The dataset potrays the land cover of Bungo District, Indonesia in 1999. The data was produced from “Integrating Livelihoods and Multiple Biodiversity Values in Landscape Mosaics (or the Landscape Mosaics Project in short)” project activity, focuses on informing and facilitating a negotiation process on land use rights allocation between communities and district level and other key stakeholders that will enable them to manage landscape mosaics more sustainably. To support and inform this process, the project conducted a series of research activities in order to collect and analyze socio-economic and biophysical data, also investigating the potential for reward mechanisms for environmental services. The comparative information gathered from these research activities will be used to test four thematic hypotheses related to multifunctional landscape mosaics. |
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Land Cover of Bungo District, Indonesia in 1999 |
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