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Forests for the Future |
| Opening: | Acknowledgements, Preface, Map of case study sites, Contents Page, Glossary |
| Chapter 1: | Introduction |
| Chapter 2: | Methodology |
| Chapter 3: | The Ciptagelar Indigenous Community, West Java Developing a bargaining position over customary forest Ki Ugis Suganda |
| Chapter 4: | The Guguk Indigenous Community, Jambi Protecting customary forests with local regulations Datuk H. Abubakar |
| Chapter 5: | The Kiyu Dayak Indigenous Community, Meratus, South Kalimantan Strengthening alliances to campaign for forest protection Andy Syahruji (team leader), Balai Kiyu |
| Chapter 6: | The Sembalun Indigenous Community, Lombok Building consensus to save adat forest on Mount Selong Abdulrahman Sembahulun and Y. L. Franky |
| Chapter 7: | The Indigenous Ngata Toro Community, Central Sulawesi Reforming Adat to promote environmental, economic and cultural sustainability Rizal Mahfud and Rukmini Paata Toheke |
| Chapter 8: | Tana Ai Indigenous Communities, East Flores Maintaining traditional culture as a way of protecting the environment Murray Muhammad H. Basyir |
| Chapter 9: | Indonesian Overview Indigenous Peoples' Writing on Forest Management: A Counter Discourse? Suraya Afiff |
| Chapter 10: | International Overview Indigenous Natural Resource Management Systems at the Crossroads Chip Fay |
| Chapter 11: | Conclusions Communities in Transformation Emil Kleden |