Participatory Climate Governance: Insights From Indonesia’s Peatlands Article Indonesia's vast tropical peatlands are crucial for global climate mitigation but are highly vulnerable to disturbance, leading to severe environmental and socio-economic impacts. This article explores how integrating local knowledge with scientific research through participatory decision-making can enhance peatland governance, addressing both climate challenges and the needs of communities reliant on these critical ecosystems. By Helena Varkkey
Titling Land, Fragmenting Livelihoods: Indigenous Communal Land Titling in Cambodia Article Cambodia’s Indigenous Land Titling (ICLT) is a government-led program to protect indigenous communities’ land and livelihoods. However, its internal contradictions result in the fragmentation of indigenous land management practices. By Eunbi Ko