The Social License to Restore—Perspectives on Community Involvement in Indonesian Peatland Restoration
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
3. Results
3.1. Historical Context
3.2. Restoration Initiatives to Date
3.3. Present-Day Central Kalimantan
3.3.1. Peatlands and Hydrological Regimes
3.3.2. The Population and Land Tenure of Central Kalimantan
3.4. Key Identified Challenges
3.4.1. Lack of Governmental Legitimacy
3.4.2. Instrumental Participation
3.4.3. Poverty
3.5. Social License to Operate Concepts
3.5.1. Components of a Social License
- Legitimacy
- Trust
- Consent
3.5.2. Applying SLO in Indonesian Government-Led Restoration
3.5.3. The Social License to Restore (SLR)
- Stage 1: establishing common ground
- Stage 2: pillars of participation
- 1.
- Involvement
- 2.
- Interaction
- 3.
- Intervention
- Stage 3: success indicators
3.5.4. The Novelty of SLR
4. Conclusions
- Elevate participation through increasing transparency, ownership and awareness of communities in the project;
- Build trust and socio-cultural legitimacy through frequent interaction, relevant success indicators and community involvement in biophysical monitoring;
- Establish sustainable, long-term income through identifying feasible livelihood alternatives and exploring formalized land ownership options.
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Chicago/Turabian StyleWiesner, Benjamin John, and Paul Dargusch. 2022. "The Social License to Restore—Perspectives on Community Involvement in Indonesian Peatland Restoration" Land 11, no. 7: 1038. https://doi.org/10.3390/land11071038
APA StyleWiesner, B. J., & Dargusch, P. (2022). The Social License to Restore—Perspectives on Community Involvement in Indonesian Peatland Restoration. Land, 11(7), 1038. https://doi.org/10.3390/land11071038