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Bridging knowledge gaps between locals and experts through participatory decision making processes to address climate change impacts
South South North, 2006This Pilang project will develop methodologies to facilitate effective communication between local communities and climate, marine and agricultural experts, to generate information regarding climate change vulnerabilities in the coastal area of Pilang. This information will be used to develop adaptation strategies for the target population. The project aims to:DocumentThe South South North Capacity Building Module on Poverty Reduction
South South North, 2006The South South North network adopts a pragmatic approach to tackling climate change and sustainable development. This module incorporates the main approaches and provides a toolkit for practitioners wishing to implement mitigation and/or adaptation in communities in developing countries.DocumentGenocidio lingüístico?
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2007El derecho de la niñez de una educación en su propia lenguaEstamos matando idiomas como nunca lo habíamos hecho. Para el año 2100, entre el 90 y 95 por ciento de los 7,000 idiomas hablados en la actualidad pueden estar muertos y ya no ser aprendidos por la niñez.OrganisationPelangi
Pelangi's mission is to form a society that self-governs and secures the quality of its natural resources and environment, while pursuing socio-economic well-being that is equitable and democratiDocumentR&D and export intensities in automotive parts firms in China, Malaysia, Philippines and Taiwan: does ownership matter?
Research Institute of Economy, Trade and Industry, 2007This paper examines the differences in research and development (R&D) and export intensities between foreign and local automotive parts firms in China, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines and Taiwan.DocumentThe Impact of Private Sector Growth on Poverty Reduction: Evidence from Indonesia
SMERU Research Institute, Indonesia, 2007This paper assesses the effect of public and private sector growth on poverty in Indonesia. The impact of growth in different types of economic expenditures on poverty reduction is estimated empirically using fixed capital formation growth as the proxy for the private sector and growth in government spending as the indicator of the public sector.DocumentThe Aceh peace process: nothing less than success
United States Institute of Peace, 2007This report looks at the reasons for the successful outcome of the Aceh peace process of 2006. The author argues that the peace process has, and will have, a huge political impact on Indonesia. What the Aceh Monitoring Mission (AMM) has done in Aceh can be seen as a pilot project for the future of the country.DocumentReducing unemployment in Indonesia: results from a growth-employment elasticity model
SMERU Research Institute, Indonesia, 2007The authors of this paper develop a new model to examine the impact of different sectors and locations of economic growth on urban, rural, and national employment using a provincial level panel dataset. A number of conclusions are presented, including:DocumentForward thinking and family support: explaining retirement and old age labor supply in Indonesia
California Center for Population Research, USA, 2007In the absence of broad formal retirement support, many older people rely on their own labour income and extended families for support in the form of transfer payments, co-residence, and participation in family businesses.DocumentStrong but fragile: Horizontal inequalities in Indonesia
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2007Today, most of the international community sees Indonesia as a 'fragile' state, with a recent history of violent conflict and a poor record of access to government services.Pages
