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Indigenous land claims or green grabs? Inclusions and exclusions within forest carbon politics in Indonesia
R Astuti, A McGregor
The Journal of Peasant Studies 44 (2), 445-466, 2017
1332017
Beyond carbon, more than forest? REDD+ governmentality in Indonesia
A McGregor, E Challies, P Howson, R Astuti, R Dixon, B Haalboom, ...
Environment and Planning A 47 (1), 138-155, 2015
1102015
Responding to the green economy: how REDD+ and the One Map Initiative are transforming forest governance in Indonesia
R Astuti, A McGregor
Third World Quarterly 36 (12), 2273-2293, 2015
622015
Governing carbon, transforming forest politics: A case study of I ndonesia's REDD+ T ask F orce
R Astuti, A McGregor
Asia Pacific Viewpoint 56 (1), 21-36, 2015
592015
Practical critique: Bridging the gap between critical and practice‐oriented REDD+ research communities
A McGregor, S Weaver, E Challies, P Howson, R Astuti, B Haalboom
Asia Pacific Viewpoint 55 (3), 277-291, 2014
552014
Community Economies in Monsoon Asia: Keywords and Key Reflections
K Gibson, R Astuti, M Carnegie, A Chalernphon, K Dombroski, ...
Asia Pacific Viewpoint 59 (1), 3 - 16, 2018
402018
Governing the ungovernable: The politics of disciplining pulpwood and palm oil plantations in Indonesia’s tropical peatland
R Astuti
Geoforum 124, 381-391, 2021
322021
Fixing flammable Forest: The scalar politics of peatland governance and restoration in Indonesia
R Astuti
Asia Pacific Viewpoint 61 (2), 283-300, 2020
302020
Making illegality visible: The governance dilemmas created by visualising illegal palm oil plantations in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia
R Astuti, MA Miller, A McGregor, MDP Sukmara, W Saputra, D Taylor
Land Use Policy 114, 105942, 2022
262022
Hydrosocial rupture: causes and consequences for transboundary governance.
MA Miller, R Astuti, C Grundy-Warr, C Middleton, DM Taylor
Ecology & Society 26 (3), 2021
182021
Selective border permeability: Governing complex environmental issues through and beyond COVID-19
MA Miller, R Astuti, P Hirsch, M Marschke, J Rigg, P Saksena-Taylor, ...
Political Geography 97, 102646, 2022
172022
Sociocarbon cycles: Assembling and governing forest carbon in Indonesia
A McGregor, E Challies, A Thomas, R Astuti, P Howson, S Afiff, S Kindon, ...
Geoforum 99, 32-41, 2019
112019
Sulistyanto, and others, †Making Illegality Visible: The Governance Dilemmas Created by Visualising Illegal Palm Oil Plantations in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia’
R Astuti, MA Miller, A McGregor, MDP Sukmara, W Saputra
Land Use Policy 114, 105942, 2022
102022
REDD+ sebagai Strategi-Strategi Kepengaturan dalam Tata Kelola Hutan di Indonesia; Sebuah Perspektif Foucauldian
R Astuti
Jurnal Transformasi Sosial WACANA, 2013
102013
Reducing emissions from tropical deforestation and forest degradation
V Graham, L Nurhidayah, R Astuti
Encyclopedia of the World's Biomes 5, 260-268, 2020
92020
Keadilan inter-generasi, malapetaka lingkungan, dan pemuda di era Antroposen
R Astuti
Jurnal Studi Pemuda 8 (2), 166, 2019
82019
Marine environmental protection in the South China Sea: Challenges and prospects part 2
JC Trajano, L Gong, M Sembiring, R Astuti
S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, 2018
82018
REDD+ Governmentality
RY Astuti
Victoria University of Wellington, 2016
82016
Ekologi Politik REDD+: Kontestasi Politik, Modal, dan Pengetahuan
R Astuti
Wacana: Jurnal Transformasi Sosial 30 (15), 3-13, 2013
52013
Science in the court: Expert knowledge and forest fires on Indonesia’s plantations
R Astuti, YA Fatimah
Environmental Science and Policy 151 (103631), 2023
42023
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