How Can We Mitigate Power Imbalances in Collaborative Environmental Governance? Examining the Role of the Village Facilitation Team Approach Observed in West Kalimantan, Indonesia

Researchers have focused on collaborative governance as an effective measure to realise sustainable natural resource management through the participation of various stakeholders. However, the literature has indicated that issues such as power imbalances tend to undermine the effectiveness of collabo...

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Case studies
Collaboration
Community
Decision making
Developing countries
Empowerment
Environmental policy
Fire prevention
Forest management
Knowledge sharing
LDCs
Local communities
Natural resource management
Natural resources
Peatlands
Politics
Power-sharing
Resource management
Risk management
Risk reduction
Social capital
Stakeholders
Sustainability
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