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Title: Policy analysis and environmental problems at different scales: asking the right questions
Authors: Thomas P. Tomich
Kenneth Chomitz
Hermi Francisco
Anne-Marie N. Izac
Murdiyarso, Daniel
Blake D. Ratner
David E. Thomas
Meine van Noordwijk
Issue Date: 2010
Publisher: IPB (Bogor Agricultural University)
Abstract: In this volume, we seek a common understanding of three environmental problems linked to land use change in Southeast Asia: smoke pollution, degradation of biodiversity functions, and degradation of watershed functions. The objectives of this special issue are to identify usable data and methods for quantifying the impact of land use change on these environmental problems, to identify gaps in either data or methods and, where gaps exist, to set priorities for filling them. That assessment will be done in greater detail in the concluding chapter (Tomich et al., this issue). In this paper, we begin the process by raising policy analysts’ basic questions for each environmental problem in turn and making a preliminary assessment of where each of these three problems lies in the ‘environmental issue cycle’. Author Keywords: Land use change; Environmental services; Missing middle; Smoke; Biodiversity; Watersheds; Environmental policy cycle; Southeast Asia
URI: http://repository.ipb.ac.id/handle/123456789/28003
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