ABOUT THE WRITER
Herry Purnomo has a PhD in forest management and policy (2002) and a BSc in agricultural meteorology from Bogor Agricultural University, as well as an MSc in computer science from a joint programme between the University of Indonesia and the University of Maryland, USA. He conducts research on criteria and indicators of sustainable forest management, adaptive collaborative management of forest, company–community partnership, forest governance, mitigation (REDD+), adaptation to climate change and furniture value chains. Purnomo has participated in scientific conferences, workshops and seminars and has visited forests in Asia, Africa, Europe, Australia and South America.
BY THIS WRITER
25 Sep 2019
The politics of peat and fire
Mismanagement and failure to prevent such a critical resource puts the livelihoods of hundreds of millions of people at risk
25 Sep 2019
The politics of peat and fire
Analysis
- 28 Sep 2016
Tax amnesty, the green economy and peat restoration
How extra cash generated from Indonesia’s new tax amnesty program could boost the country’s green economy.
Analysis
- 28 Sep 2016
Tax amnesty, the green economy and peat restoration
Analysis
- 9 Aug 2016
Brexit rattles RI-European timber trade prospects
Post-Brexit concerns have largely centered on global political and economic repercussions, but environmental ones should not be ignored.
Analysis
- 26 Aug 2015
Political economy of fire and haze: Moving to long-term solutions
Indonesia can stamp out forest and land fires, but it will take some serious action.
Analysis
- 11 Sep 2014
Carving a place for women’s rights in Indonesia’s furniture trade
Women of Jepara's furniture industry typically earn US $1.50 each day.