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WWF. 2010. Business Solutions: Delivering the Heart of Borneo Declaration, Focus on Forestry, Palm Oil and Mining.

FAO. 1992. Papers presented at the FAO/Japan expert consultation on the development of community-based coastal fishery management systems for Asia and the Pacific, volume one. FAO. 2002. Papers contributed to the regional symposium on sustainable development of inland fisheries under environmental constraints, and country reports presented at the sixth session of the IPFC working party of experts on inland fisheries.

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Mines and Communities and Jaringan Advokasi Tambang Kalimantan Timur (JATAM Kaltim). 2010. Coal in East Kalimantan: taking the toxic tour.

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FAO Rome 2010. The state of world fisheries and aquaculture 2010.

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As such pulp and paper mills, timber saw mills and other larger forest product processing industries are not dealt with in this section.

Putera, Tjiu, Widmann, Wulffraat., Connecting Diversity - People and Nature of Labian Leboyan Conservation Corridor in the Indonesian Heart of Borneo.Unpublished report to WWF.

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Wollenberg, Eva K. 2001. Incentives for Collecting Gaharu (Fungal-Infected Wood of Aquilaria spp.; Thymelaeaceae) in East Kalimantan. Economic Botany, Vol. 55, No. 3.

WWF Kapuas Hulu. 2011. Data on Conservation of Arwana in Empangau Protected Lake, 2000 – 2011.

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83 Heri, Yuliani, Indriatmoko. 2010. Five interacting threats and challenges in protecting Danau Sentarum. Borneo Research Bulletin.

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Johnson, J. 2012. World Wildlife Fund’s Environmental Economic Series, Assessing the Impact of Climate Change in Borneo. WWF.

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FAO. 2004. Proceedings of the Workshop Forest for Poverty Reduction: Can Community Forestry Make Money?

61 Eghenter, C. 2005. Histories of conservation or exploitation? Case studies from the Interior of Indonesian Borneo. In Wadley, R.L., ed. 2005. Histories of the Borneo Environment: Economic, Political, and Social Dimensions of Change and Continuity. 62

Ratnaningsih, M. 2011. Gambaran singkat tentang keterkaitan ekonomi makro dan pemanfaatan sumber daya alam di tiga provinsi Kalimantan. Technical Report;

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Witteveen + Bos and WWF Indonesia. 2011. Quickscan watershed service valuation. Technical Report.

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Michael Dove. 2010. The Banana Tree at the Gate. A History of Marginal Peoples and Global Markets in Borneo.

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WWF. 2010. Business Solutions: Delivering the Heart of Borneo Declaration, Focus on Forestry, Palm Oil and Mining.

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Caldecott, J.O. 1988. Hunting and Wildlife Management in Sarawak. IUCN, Gland, Switzerland and Cambridge, UK.

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Johan L.C.H. van Valkenburg. 1999. The potential for commercial NTFP extraction in East Kalimantan. In: Ros-Tonen, M.A.F. (Ed.), Seminar Proceedings ‘NTFP research in the Tropenbos Programme: results and perspectives, Wageningen, Netherlands, 28th January 1999.

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92 The Prime Minister’s Department of Malaysia, Performance Management and Delivery Unit (PEMANDU), Annual report. 2011 Economic Transformation Program. A Roadmap for Malaysia. 93 Sarawak Energy Berhad. 2008. Powering the South East Asia Grid through Sarawak Energy. Presented at the Electricity Summit 2008, Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre, 17th -18th June 2008. 94

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Joshi, Wijaya, Sirair, Mulyoutami. 2004. Indigenous systems and ecological knowledge among Dayak people in Kutai Barat, East Kalimantan – a preliminary report. ICRAF Southeast Asia Working Paper, No. 2004_3.

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Dewi, S., Belcher B., Puntodewo A. 2005. Village economic opportunity, forest dependence, and rural livelihoods in East Kalimantan, Indonesia. World Development Journal.

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Johnson, J. 2012. World Wildlife Fund’s Environmental Economic Series, Assessing the Impact of Climate Change in Borneo. WWF.

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Eghenter, C. 2006. Movements, Social Entitlements, and Economic Fortunes in the Forests of the Interior of Borneo. in de Jong, Tuck-Po, and Ken-ichi (eds.) 2006. The Social Ecology of Tropical Forests. Migration, Populations, and Frontiers.

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Oxford Business Group. 2011, The Report: Sabah 2011.

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WWF Malaysia. 2010. Feasibility Assessment Report for Financing the HoB Landscape Malaysia (Sabah and Sarawak).

Rist, Shanley, Sunderland, Sheil, Ndoye, Liswanti and Tieguhong. 2011, The impacts of selective logging on non-timber forest products of livelihood importance. Forest Ecology and Management. Elsevier.

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