Contents:
  • Recent development and conservation interventions in Borneo / Fadzilah Majid Cooke
  • Expanding state spaces using "idle" native customary land in Sarawak / Fadzilah Majid Cooke
  • Native customary land : the trust as a device for land development in Sarawak / Ramy Bulan
  • Decentralisation, forests and estate crops in Kutai Barat District, East Kalimantan / Anne Casson
  • Community mapping, tenurial rights and conflict resolution in Kalimantan / Ketut Deddy
  • Community cooperatives, "illegal" logging, and regional autonomy in the borderlands of West Kalimantan / Reed L. Wadley
  • Seeking spaces for biodiversity by improving tenure security for local communities in Sabah / Justine Vaz
  • Social, environmental and legal dimensions of adat as an instrument of conservation in East Kalimantan / Cristina Eghenter
  • The potential for coexistence between shifting cultivation and commercial logging in Sarawak / Mogens Pedersen and Ole Mertz and Gregers Hummulmose
  • Concluding remarks on the future of natural resource management in Borneo / Cristina Eghenter.