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[FKP at SMERU] Buoyed by the Boom? Household Consumption during an Agricultural Export Boom

By | January 22nd, 2018|Categories: Summary report|Tags: , , |

Source: The SMERU Research Institute On Thursday 26th October 2017, a FKP seminar was hosted by SMERU where Allison Derrick, a PhD candidate from University of Wisconsin-Madison presented her research [...]

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[FKP hosted by RCCC UI] Preferences for Watershed-Based Climate Change Adaptations and Disaster Risk in East Java

By | November 10th, 2017|Categories: Summary report|Tags: , , |

The FKP seminar on 20 October 2017 featured Sonny Mumbunan and Christian Silangen (Research Center for Climate Change Universitas Indonesia or RCCC UI). The findings are particularly relevant as concerns [...]

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[FKP at Article 33] Royalty and Measurement on Mining Activities

By | August 11th, 2017|Categories: Summary report|Tags: , , |

Reported by Adinda Rizky Herdianti The first presentation hosted by Article 33 was held on 9 June 2017 at Swissbel-Residences Hotel Kalibata. There were three speakers who presented their working papers. [...]

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[FKP hosted by ANU Indonesia Project] Towards a Successful Forest and Landscape Restoration in Indonesia: The Application of Restoration Opportunities Assessment Methodology

By | February 20th, 2017|Categories: Summary report|Tags: , |

  Reported by Adinda Rizky Herdianti On Monday 23rd January 2017, ANU Indonesia Project hosted an FKP seminar in which Satrio A. Wicaksono (World Resources Institute Indonesia or WRI Indonesia) [...]

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