IASC Meeting Presentations

Keynote Presentations

Prof. Juan M. Pulhin_Integrating the Commons in Landscape Governance in a Changing Climate: Key Challenges and Opportunities

Prof. Ambika P. Gautam_Institutional Initiatives and Challenges in the Governance and Management of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services in Asia

Prof. Makoto Inoue_Theoretical Implication of Current Social Problems in Japan to the Studies of the Commons

Prof. Helmi_Indigenous People in the Dynamics of Land Use Changes, Forest Fires and Haze in Riau Province, Indonesia

Prof. Viswanathan P. K._Development and Climate Change Induced NRM Challenges in the Western Ghats Region of India

Dr. Asif Kamran and Dr. Farhad Zulfiqar_Institutions to Cope Hydrological Variability: Cases from Pakistan

Panel Presentations

Panel 1- Nepal Irrigation Institutions and Systems (NIIS) Panel

  1. Origin of Nepal Irrigation Institutions and Systems (NIIS)

Panel 2-Toyota Project Panel

  1. Thailand REDD+ Implementation Status. A Report from Field
  2. Policy Practice Gap in Implementation Mechanism of REDD+ from Triple Benefit Perspectives
  3. Myanmar Upland Farm-Forestry Management and Implications for REDD+ Triple Benefits
  4. Bringing down national REDD+ Policy to Sub-National and Local Level. Cases From West Sumatra, Indonesia
  5. Community Based Forest Management in the View OF REDD+ Implementation. Field Evidences from West Sumatra, Indonesia
  6. Community Based-Forest Management of East Kalimantan and North Kalimantan, Indonesia
  7. Community Based-Forest Managements in The Context of REDD+ Implementation in Vietnam
  8. Sustainable Forest Production in Context of REDD+ and PFES in Vietnam
  9. Local People Participation in Sao La Nature Reserve, Vietnam

Thematic Presentation

Theme 01 – Community Forestry and Socio-Ecological Systems

  1. Assessing Progress and Impact of FRA 2006. A Case study from the Tribal State of Tripura, India
  2. Agroforestry Management Practices in Relation with the Tenure Security in Koto Tangah Sub-District West Sumatra Indonesia
  3. Forest Governance and Collective Action in India
  4. Can Collaborative Forest Governance be a Win-Win Solution to the Conflicts of Interests between Local People and the General Public?
  5. Has Forest Become Women’s Priority: Case Study South Solok Regency, West Sumatra, Indonesia
  6. The Political Economy of Decentralisation and Forest Resource Management (FRM): A Study of the Effectiveness of Decentralised FRM Institutions
  7. Community-Based Forest Management Schemes Implementation in Protection Forest Management Unit in Sijunjung, West Sumatra, Indonesia
  8. Promoting People Participation in Headwater and Community Forrest Management in Bun-Ruang Sub-district Municipal Area, Chiang Rai Province. Thailand
  9. Forest Governance Matters in CBFM and REDD+
  10. Estimationing Above Ground Biomass in Sub-Tropical Buffer Zone Community Forest, Nepal, Using Sentinel-2 Data
  11. Has Forest Become Women’s Priority: Case Study South Solok Regency, West Sumatra, Indonesia
  12. Provincial Autonomy and Forest Management Unit (FMU) Legislation in Aceh Province, Indonesia: A Review of Regulatory Asynchronies
  13. Decentralisation of Forest Governance in Peninsular Malaysia: The case of Peatland Swamp Forest in North Selangor
  14. Adaptive System’s Coupling in The Development of Community Forest
  15. Dispute and Its Impact on Land Use and Plant Diversity Within Forest Management Unit (FMU) Of 50 Kota District.

Theme 02 – Community Irrigation and Robustness Challenges

  1. The Effects of Migration on Collective Action in the Commons: Evidence from Rural China
  2. Climate-Induced Water Scarcity and the Effectiveness of Community Based Water Resource Management
  3. Changing Gender Socio-Economic Dimensions in Irrigation Systems in Nepal and its Implications in Collective Action
  4. Analyzing Challenges of Irrigation Systems in Nepal from Socio-Ecological System Framework
  5. An Institutional Analysis of Gundalav Lake Governance
  6. Traditional Institutions in Contemporary Context: A Study of Community Managed Irrigation System (Kuhls) in Himachal Pradesh, India

Theme 03 – Climate Change, Natural Resources Dynamics and Land Use Challenges

  1. Public, Private or Cooperatives? The Governance of Tawa Reservoir Fisheries, India
  2. Protecting the Land and Feeding the Poor Through the Conservation Farming Villages (CFV) Approach
  3. What will it take to make Indian cities more Resilient?
  4. Sustainable Governance of Trans-boundary Environmental Commons in Southeast Asia
  5. Evaluating the Rehabilitation Potential of Calliandra (Calliandra calothyrsus Meissn.) in Degraded Areas through Landscape Function Analysis in Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon, Philippines
  6. Can Adaptation Practices in Response to Climate Change in Agricultural Sector be Explained by Socio-economic Variables? A Case from Nepal
  7. Environmental Regulations and Agricultural Product Trade. The Case of Thailand
  8. Farmers Community Perception with that of Scientific Information Collection Center on Climate Change: A Comparative Case Study from Nawalparasi and Kapilvastu Districts of Nepal
  9. Community Based Risk Management and Governance of Climate Sensitive Aquaculture Farming: A Case of Vembanad Wetland, India
  10. Land Use Change, Climate Change and River Basin Management: A Preliminary Study in Small River Basin Of Batang Paninggahan, Indonesia
  11. The Structural Analysis of the Renewable Electricity Sector in India Using Institutional Analysis and Development (IAD) Framework
  12. Agricultural Production in the Face of Saline Intrusion in the Vietnamese Mekong Delta: Successes and Challenges
  13. Crop Insurance Purchase Decisions of Small Scale Irrigation Farmers in Chiang Mai, Northern Thailand
  14. Degraded Peatland Management Option in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia
  15. Eco-Feminism and CPR’s In Agrarian Societies: Case Study of Sugarcane Farming in Karnataka, India
  16. Rubber-based Agro-forestry System toward Livelihood of Thai Rubber Smallholders under Sufficiency Economy
  17. Democratic Decentralization and Natural Resource Management in Scheduled Areas
  18. Study of the Public Perspectives on the Problems of Kuranji River Basin Management in in Padang City, West Sumatera, Indonesia
  19. Sustaining Lives and the Environment through Local Collaborative Engagement: Case of Selected Conservation Farming Villages in the Philippines