Wading through the swamp: what does tropical peatland restoration mean to national-level stakeholders in Indonesia?

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Wading through the swamp: what does tropical peatland restoration mean to national-level stakeholders in Indonesia? / Ward, Caroline; Stringer, Lindsay C.; Warren-Thomas, Eleanor et al.
Yn: RESTORATION ECOLOGY, Cyfrol 28, Rhif 4, 01.07.2020, t. 817-827.

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Ward, C, Stringer, LC, Warren-Thomas, E, Agus, F, Hamer, K, Pettorelli, N, Hariyadi, B, Hodgson, J, Kartika, WD, Lucey, J, McClean, C, Nurida, NL, Saad, A & Hill, JK 2020, 'Wading through the swamp: what does tropical peatland restoration mean to national-level stakeholders in Indonesia?', RESTORATION ECOLOGY, cyfrol. 28, rhif 4, tt. 817-827. https://doi.org/10.1111/rec.13133

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Ward, C., Stringer, L. C., Warren-Thomas, E., Agus, F., Hamer, K., Pettorelli, N., Hariyadi, B., Hodgson, J., Kartika, W. D., Lucey, J., McClean, C., Nurida, N. L., Saad, A., & Hill, J. K. (2020). Wading through the swamp: what does tropical peatland restoration mean to national-level stakeholders in Indonesia? RESTORATION ECOLOGY, 28(4), 817-827. https://doi.org/10.1111/rec.13133

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Ward C, Stringer LC, Warren-Thomas E, Agus F, Hamer K, Pettorelli N, Hariyadi B, Hodgson J, Kartika WD, Lucey J, et al. 2020. Wading through the swamp: what does tropical peatland restoration mean to national-level stakeholders in Indonesia?. RESTORATION ECOLOGY. 28(4):817-827. https://doi.org/10.1111/rec.13133

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Ward C, Stringer LC, Warren-Thomas E, Agus F, Hamer K, Pettorelli N et al. Wading through the swamp: what does tropical peatland restoration mean to national-level stakeholders in Indonesia? RESTORATION ECOLOGY. 2020 Gor 1;28(4):817-827. Epub 2020 Chw 7. doi: 10.1111/rec.13133

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Ward, Caroline ; Stringer, Lindsay C. ; Warren-Thomas, Eleanor et al. / Wading through the swamp: what does tropical peatland restoration mean to national-level stakeholders in Indonesia?. Yn: RESTORATION ECOLOGY. 2020 ; Cyfrol 28, Rhif 4. tt. 817-827.

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TY - JOUR

T1 - Wading through the swamp: what does tropical peatland restoration mean to national-level stakeholders in Indonesia?

AU - Ward, Caroline

AU - Stringer, Lindsay C.

AU - Warren-Thomas, Eleanor

AU - Agus, Fahmuddin

AU - Hamer, Keith

AU - Pettorelli, Nathalie

AU - Hariyadi, Bambang

AU - Hodgson, Jenny

AU - Kartika, Winda D.

AU - Lucey, Jennifer

AU - McClean, Colin

AU - Nurida, Neneng L.

AU - Saad, Asmadi

AU - Hill, Jane K.

PY - 2020/7/1

Y1 - 2020/7/1

N2 - Ecological restoration is considered to play an important role in mitigating climate change, protecting biodiversity, and pre-venting environmental degradation. Yet, there are often multiple perspectives on what outcomes restoration should be aimingto achieve, and how we should get to that point. In this study we interview a range of policymakers, academics, and non-gov-ernmental organization (NGO) representatives to explore the range of perspectives on the restoration of Indonesia’s tropicalpeatlands—key global ecosystems that have undergone large-scale degradation. Thematic analysis suggests that participantsagreed about the importance of restoration, but had differing opinions on how effective restoration activities to date have beenand what a restored peatland landscape should look like. These results exemplify how ecological restoration can mean differentthings to different people, but also highlight important areas of consensus for moving forward with peatla nd restorationstrategies

AB - Ecological restoration is considered to play an important role in mitigating climate change, protecting biodiversity, and pre-venting environmental degradation. Yet, there are often multiple perspectives on what outcomes restoration should be aimingto achieve, and how we should get to that point. In this study we interview a range of policymakers, academics, and non-gov-ernmental organization (NGO) representatives to explore the range of perspectives on the restoration of Indonesia’s tropicalpeatlands—key global ecosystems that have undergone large-scale degradation. Thematic analysis suggests that participantsagreed about the importance of restoration, but had differing opinions on how effective restoration activities to date have beenand what a restored peatland landscape should look like. These results exemplify how ecological restoration can mean differentthings to different people, but also highlight important areas of consensus for moving forward with peatla nd restorationstrategies

KW - biodiversity

KW - climate change

KW - Indonesia

KW - interviews

KW - perceptions

KW - stakeholders

U2 - 10.1111/rec.13133

DO - 10.1111/rec.13133

M3 - Article

VL - 28

SP - 817

EP - 827

JO - RESTORATION ECOLOGY

JF - RESTORATION ECOLOGY

SN - 1061-2971

IS - 4

ER -