C U R R I C U L U M ... 1 DR IR. ERIK MEIJAARD

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CURRICULUM VITAE
Updated on 13 November 2014
DR IR. ERIK MEIJAARD
Management Advisor, People & Nature Consulting International
Senior Research Fellow at the School of Archaeology and Anthropology, Australian National University, Canberra
Honorary Senior Fellow at the Spatial Ecology Lab, School of Biological Sciences, University of Queensland, Brisbane
Senior Associate, Center for International Forestry Research, Bogor
Associate, Climate Center, Universitas Indonesia, Jakarta
Country Woods house no. 306, JL WR Supratman, Pondok-Ranji-Rengas, Ciputat, Jakarta 15412, Indonesia • Phone +62812-5514006 • E-Mail: [email protected] • http://www.people-nature-consulting.com/ • skype name: erik.meijaard.
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Erik_Meijaard/?ev=hdr_xprf
EXPERIENCE
Researching and reporting on tropical conservation topics, impact assessment of forestry on wildlife and related
policy guidance, sustainability assessments plantation and forestry industries, land use planning and management,
species conservation management, environmental conservation strategies, biodiversity surveys, ecological monitoring
and conservation effectiveness measures, conservation policy research and advice, environmental economics and
carbon trading, and ecological, taxonomic and evolutionary research.
ACADEMIC EDUCATION
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Ph.D. degree (2000–2004) in Biological Anthropology at the Australian National University, Australia
Ingenieur degree (equals Master of Agricultural Sciences) (1989–1994) in Tropical Ecology at the Wageningen
Agricultural University and University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Bachelor’s Degree (1985-1986) in Environmental Sciences at the Wageningen Agricultural University
KEY QUALIFICATIONS
I am a consultant, conservation scientist and program manager with 22 years of professional experience.
Geographically my area of expertise is Indonesia and others parts of SE Asia. I am an experienced consultant with a
record of delivering high quality output within set time frames. My high scientific publication output and ongoing
research demonstrate my scientific skills. The books that I have written have become important reference works for
non-governmental organizations as well as academic institutions, and the Indonesian government and private sector.
This recognition is extended to the international conservation and research scene. I am a strategic thinker who
focuses on developing the big picture before narrowing down on how management and research can address the
associated issues. My strengths lie primarily on the interface between academic research and its application in the
field. I have worked for several timber, plantation and mining companies, as well as several international donor
projects and NGOs. Since 1999, I have published three books, 133 papers in peer reviewed journals, 9 book chapters,
and a range of conference papers and newspaper articles; I have been the chief editor of 3 science and conservation
newsletters, and developed a website. Through my work in Indonesian conservation I am very comfortable to work
with people and organizations from different backgrounds, including government, NGOs, and private sector, and I
enjoy working in a multicultural environment, and building up local science capacity.
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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Dates
January
2012 present
August
2009 –
present
October
2004–
July 2009
March
2006–
July 2009
Employer
Center for Int.
Forestry Research,
Indonesia
People & Nature
Consulting
International
The Nature
Conservancy
(TNC)-Indonesia
Program
TNC (USAID),
Indonesia
June 2002– CIFOR, Indonesia
May 2004
October
1997–
January
1999
April
1994–
June 1997
World Wide Fund
for Nature–
Netherlands
(WNF)
Tropenbos
Kalimantan
Project, Indonesia
Position
Senior
Associate
Scope of work
3-year senior associate contract to research a variety of forest-related
topics, provide policy input, and work with students.
Management Lead consultant on environmental planning, sustainable forest
Advisor
management, wildlife conservation, mining and plantation
management, REDD, and organizational planning and budgeting
Director and Managing TNC Indonesia's forest program in Kalimantan, Sulawesi, and
Senior
Papua; and developing and coordinating research, training, and
Scientist
management in the various conservation programs of TNC in Indonesia
OCSP
Conservation
Advisor and
Chief of Party
Long-term
consultant
Programme
Coordinator
Ecological
researcher
Coordinating all Kalimantan projects of the Orangutan Conservation
Support Program (OCSP), and managing TNC’s 2nd USAID orangutan
grant and related programs in East Kalimantan
Writing and editing a book and several papers on vertebrate diversity in
East Kalimantan, and sensitivity of these species to timber harvest and
other factors related to logging
Designing and guiding projects in Indonesia aimed at the conservation
of forests, coral reefs, and endangered animal species and coordinating
the bilateral collaboration between WNF and WWF Indonesia.
Establishing species distribution databases (GIS format), investigating
large mammal distribution patterns in Borneo and Sumatra, researching
illegal species trade both nationally and internationally, and assisting in
the confiscation of illegally kept wildlife.
CONSULTANCIES
ONGOING PROJECTS
Dates
May 2014 –
present
May 2014 –
present
May 2013 present
April 2013 present
September 2012
- present
September 2011
– present
October 2010 present
Employer
The Woodspring
Trust
The World Bank PLN
The Nature
Conservancy
The World Bank PLN
PT Austindo Nus.
Jaya Agri
ARCUS Foundation,
UK and USA
Jakarta Globe
Scope of work
Coordinating a review and spatial analysis of the regulatory framework
regarding forest protection in Indonesia
Technical assistance for developing an Integrated Catchment Management
program in the Upper Cisokan Pumped Storage Hydropower Scheme
Assisting TNC in developing an orangutan conservation strategy for Berau
Forest Carbon Project and USAID Debt for Nature Swap
Independent expert on development of biodiversity management plan for
Upper Cisokan Pumped Storage Hydropower Scheme
Field visits, development biodiversity management plan, biodiversity threat
assessment, development media strategy
Management of a 3-year, US$ 600,000 program on developing new
approaches for sustainable development and conservation on Borneo
Paid contributor to Opinion Page writing about environmental and
conservation issues
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COMPLETED PROJECTS – LONG TERM (> 6 months) (projects prior to 2009 not listed)
Dates
February –
December 2013 May 2010 –
December 2013
September 2012
– June 2013
December 2010
– May 2011
January 2010 –
July 2011
July 2010 –
January 2011
August 2009 –
December 2010
January–
December 2010
July 2009 –June
2010
August 2009 –
March 2010
July 2009 –
January 2010
Employer
UNEP NairobiNorwegian Gov.
SA Now,
Luxemburg
UNEP BangkokGRASP
CIFOR, Indonesia
The Nature
Conservancy, USA
CIFOR, Indonesia
Lynx Edicions,
Spain
Komunika
Partners, Indonesia
The Nature
Conservancy, USA
USAID – OCSP,
Indonesia
UNESCO, Indonesia
Scope of work
Input into a study on the potential impacts of climate change on forests,
agricultural production, and land use economics in Borneo
Program development and project management and reporting for the
Shining Hope Foundation
Develop and coordinate study on economics of land use, hydrology and
climate change in Borneo, specifically in orang-utan habitat
Impact assessment study of CIFOR's rattan research program on rattanrelated policies, deforestation, and community livelihoods
Participate in and assist the development of TNC's conservation planning
strategies, focusing on socio-economic indicators
Review for a project led by FSC in preparation for a multi-year, GEF-funded
project on certification of ecosystem services
Writing Tragulidae and Suidae chapters for the Mammals of the World
hand book series (D. Wilson and R. Mittermeier)
Assisting in the research and write up of the sustainability report for Asia
Pulp and Paper with field studies in Jambi and Riau Provinces, Sumatra.
Chief Editor of the monthly science newsletter Science Chronicles for The
Nature Conservancy
Management recommendations for orangutans outside protected areas;
newsletter editor, data analysis and write up
Review assignment to assess performance of Biospheres Reserves in the
Asia Pacific region.
COMPLETED PROJECTS – SHORT TERM (< 6 months) (projects prior to 2009 not listed)
Dates
February –
March 2014
June - October
2013
May – June 2013
July – October
2012
May – June 2012
February – April
2012
November 2011
– February 2012
August –
September 2011
May 2011 – July
2011
November –
December 2010
October 2009 –
May 2011
August –
November 2010
Employer
eForest
WWF Malaysia
The Nature
Conservancy
The Arcus
Foundation
PT Austindo Nus.
Jaya Agri
Climate Policy
Initiative, USA
CIFOR, FSC/GEF,
Indonesia
Österreichische
Bundesforste
CIFOR, Indonesia
and CBD
BHP Billiton
CIFOR, Indonesia
BMT, Australia
Scope of work
Evaluate potential for TAFF investment in PT. Hutan Ketapang Industri
forest plantation concession, Ketapang, West Kalimantan
Revision of the Heart of Borneo Sabah strategic plan
Review of and input into a report on decision making in the Indonesian oil
palm industry.
Report on orangutans and extractive industries (oil and gas, mining, and
timber) in Borneo and Sumatra
Field visits, development biodiversity management plan, biodiversity threat
assessment, development media strategy
Desk top review of enhanced spatial planning projects, land swaps, land use
conflict resolution, and incorporation of ecosystem services
Provide input into indicator development for program on “Expanding FSC
certification through incorporating additional ecosystem services”
Developing a proposal for KfW (German Development Cooperation) for
debt for nature swap and REDD+ projects
Provide input into document development on landscape-level biodiversity
management
Development of a high level biodiversity monitoring framework for the
IndoMet Coal Project in Kalimantan
Comments and guidance on paper regarding great apes and conservation
Desktop study and advisory role for mitigating the environmental impacts
of planned mine expansion in South Kalimantan
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March 2010
DAI , Cambodia
February –
March 2010
October –
December 2009
September 2009
ARD Inc, Indonesia
July 2009
May 2009
Arcus Foundation,
USA and UK
Öko-Institut e.V,
Austria
FFI and BHP
Billiton, Indonesia
Daemeter Consult
Preparation and guiding of field trip by a Cambodian delegation to Danau
Sentarum NP, West Kalimantan
Write a summary and review of the Orangutan Conservation Services
Program
Analysis of major policy issues regarding great ape conservation and an
examination of opportunities for strategic intervention.
Review of reports on spatial data availability in Indonesia and Malaysia for
the BioSt-NachV – Subproject Spatial Requirements
Peer review of HCVF assessment of BHP Billiton’s PT Maruwai Coal
Contracts of Work area and project advisor
Peer review for HCVF assessment of PT. Daya Landak Plantation
SCIENTIFIC AWARDS, PRIZES, AND SCHOLARSHIPS
In 2008, I was awarded the Victor E. Shelford Award for Conservation Science for work on promoting conservation
science in Indonesia and the high scientific standards of my conservation effectiveness monitoring programs.
In 2000, I received an International Student Scholarship from the Government of Australia, and an ANU Ph.D.
Scholarship, for conducting PhD research on Indo-Malayan mammal evolution.
LANGUAGE SKILLS
(Percentage of understanding, or ability to correctly speak or write—100% is perfect)
Language
Dutch
English
German
Indonesian
French
Malaysian
Spanish
Modern Greek
Understanding
100
100
95
85
85
70
65
50
Reading
100
100
95
75
85
60
60
40
Speaking
100
95
85
80
75
60
50
30
Writing
95
95
80
60
50
40
40
15
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
Period of
Engagement
2014–present
2012–present
2012–present
2012–present
2010–2012
2009–2010
2008–present
2008–present
2007–present
2007–present
2006–2007
2005–2009
Role
Core member of ALERT – Alliance of Leading Environmental Researchers & Thinkers
Chair of the IUCN/SSC Wild Pig Specialist Group
Member of Board of Supervisors of the Tambuhak Sinta Foundation (Yayasan Tambuhak Sinta)
Member of Board of Advisors of Mongabay-Indonesia
Vice-chair & Regional Coordinator for S & SE Asia of the IUCN/SSC Wild Pigs Specialist Group
Editor of the monthly “Science Chronicles”, The Nature Conservancy’s global science newsletter
Member of UK-based World Land Trust Scientific Advisory Board
Member of Biotropica Editorial Board
Member of Borneo Orangutan Society – UK Scientific Advisory Board
Member of the Great Ape Survival Project (GRASP) Scientific Commission
Member of the Indonesian High Conservation Value Forests working group
Editor and initiator of “Forest Science News”, TNC Indonesia’s science newsletter
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2004–present
2004–present
2004–present
2002–2007
2001–2007
Member of the IUCN/SSC Deer Specialist Group
Member of the Great Ape Subsection of the IUCN/SSC Primate SG
Member of the IUCN/SSC Asian Cattle SG
Chief editor of Suiform Soundings, the newsletter of the IUCN Pigs, Peccaries and Hippos SG.
Member and Asia coordinator of the IUCN/SSC Pigs, Peccaries and Hippos SG
CURRENT SCIENTIFIC COLLABORATIONS
Dates
Partner
Collaborators
2013 present
2009 present
2009 –
present
2008 –
present
2008 –
present
2007 –
present
Vrije Universiteit van
Amsterdam
University of Brunei
Prof. Mark van Vugt
2007 –
present
2006 present
2006 –
present
2005 –
present
2003 –
present
2000 –
present
Scope of research
Conservation psychology; applied
evolutionary psychology
Prof. Ferry Slik
Floristic diversity patterns; reforestation;
forest biomass
Queensland University of
Prof. Kerrie Mengersen Statistical analysis of complex survey and
Technology
monitoring datasets; Bayesian statistics
Geography and Regional Studies Prof. Douglas O. Fuller Relationships between forest fires and
University of Miami
climate, and impact on forest carbon
Anthropology, University of
Prof. Stephanie Spehar Orangutan behaviour, primate conservation
Wisconsin, Oshkohs
Spatial Ecology Lab, University Prof. Hugh Possingham, Spatial optimization models; conservation
of Queensland
Dr Kerrie Wilson; Dr
economics; ecosystem service modelling;
Jessie Wilson
perception studies; protected area
effectiveness
Research School of Biology,
Dr Marcel Cardillo
Mathematical modelling of species
Australian National University
distributions
HUTAN, Sabah
Dr Marc Ancrenaz
Orangutan conservation, conservation
planning, forest management
University of Kent, UK
Dr Matt Struebig
Oil palm plantation; bat conservation and
biogeography; climate change; species
distribution modelling
Graduate Group in Ecology;
Prof. Andrew J.
Primate conservation; survey methodology
University of California, Davis
Marshall
Institute of Tropical Forest
Dr Douglas Sheil
Timber concessions and conservation;
Conservation, Uganda and
general conservation issues
CIFOR
School for Archaeology &
Prof. Colin Groves
Taxonomy and evolution of mammals
Anthropology, Australian
National University
JOURNAL REVIEW AND EDITORIAL WORK
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Editor-in-Chief and creator of Asian Wild Pig News/Suiform Soundings, newsletter of the IUCN/SSC Wild Pig
Specialist Group (2001–2007 and 2014 – present)
Editor-in-Chief and creator of Forest Science News, newsletter of TNC-Indonesia’s forest science program
(2004–2009)
Editor of Science Chronicles, TNC’s global science newsletter.
Member of Editorial Board of Biotropica (since 2010)
Member of Editorial Board of the Indonesian Journal of Natural History (since 2013)
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Peer reviewer for (numbers of papers reviewed): Oryx (9); Biol Cons (8); Cons Biol (6); Small Carnivore News
(4); Biod Cons (4); J Biog (3); Malayan Nat J (3); PloS ONE (2); Biol J. Linn Soc (2); For Ecol Manag (2); Trop
Cons Sc (2); PNAS (1); Cons Lett (2); Ecol Lett (1); Ecol Appl (1); Bioscience (1); Raffles Bull Zool (1); Acta
Theriol (1); J Mamm (1); Mammalia (1); Mammalian Biol. (1); Zool J Linn Soc (1); Comp. Rend. Palevol l'Acad.
Sc. (1); Climate Policy (1); Ecol Soc (1); Int J Primat (1); Zootaxa (1); J Plant Ecol (1); Ursus (1); End Spec Res
(1); Forktail (1); Evol Anthrop (1); Quatern Sc Rev (1); Biotropica (1); and Palaeog Palaeoclimat Palaeoecol
(1).
Proposal reviewer for National Science Foundation (1), APE Taxon Advisory Group of the American Zoo
Association (1), IUCN Safe Our Species (SOS) Initiative (5).
TEACHING AND STUDENT SUPERVISION
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MSc co-supervision at the Berlin School of Public Health (1).
o 2013. Inga Bürmann. The impact of deforestation on human health in Southeast Asia.
PhD co-supervision at University of Queensland (2).
o 2013. Courtney Morgans. Orangutan population dynamics in relation to conservation planning.
o 2012. Sugeng Budiharta. Restoration Planning of Tropical Secondary Forest: Maximizing Outcomes
for Carbon, Biodiversity and Socio-economic in context of REDD+ in Indonesia.
MSc co-supervision at University of Queensland (1).
o 2012. Ya Ling Chang. Review of the economic valuation methods of non-timber forest products for
sustainable development in Borneo.
MSc co-supervision at Open University Netherlands (1) .
o 2011. Nicolien de Lange. Conservation Approaches to tackle Orangutan Hunting in Kalimantan.
Incorporating lessons from great ape anti-poaching measures in the Congo Basin.
MSc co-supervision at the University of Utrecht (1).
o 2011. Hans Smit. Criteria for the identification of degraded land suitable for oil palm expansion.
PhD co-supervision and review for the Australian National University (2).
o 2013. Anton Nurcahyo. Morphometrics and evolution of orangutans.
o 2010. Heather Christine Leasor. Effects of Ecotourism on the Proboscis Monkey (Nasalis larvatus) in
the Lower Kingabatangan, Sabah, Malaysia.
Taught an online conservation biology course for Texas Tech University and Xishuangbanna Tropical
Botanical Garden (XTBG) in Yunnan, China. Next-gen forest surveys in Tropical Asia.
FUNDRAISING
2014 – Successful application for a GBP 20,000 grant from the Woodspring Trust for the Borneo Futures program
2013 – Successful application for a US$ 227,000 grant from the Arcus Foundation for the Borneo Futures program
2013 – Successful application for a US$ 2,500 grant from the Jacksonville Zoo
2013 – Successful application for a US$ 5,000 grant from the Greater Los Angeles Zoo Association
2013 – Successful application for a € 4,000 grant from Zoologische Gesellschaft für Arten- und Populationsschutz
2013 – Successful co-applicant for a US$ 133,000 UNEP grant from studies on climate impacts on Borneo
2012 – Successful application for a US$ 33,000 UNEP-GRASP grant for studies of hydrological services on Borneo
2011 – Successful application for a USD 370,000 research grant from the Arcus Foundation
2009 – Successful proposal for a € 166,845 grant from the Shining Hope Foundation
2007 – Co-authored technical proposal for an AU$ 500,000 AusAID grant
2007 – Co-authored concept proposal for a US$ 8,000,000 USAID grant with DAI and TNC
2007 – Successful application for a € 3,500 grant from the Van Tienhoven Foundation
2006–2008 – Co-authored proposals for $ 100,000–1,000,000 grants from the Sall Family Foundation
2005 – Research grant for Javan Warty Pig surveys and breeding program (€ 5280) from Foundation Zoos Help
2004 – Research grant for Javan Warty Pig surveys from LA Zoo and Oregon Zoo
2003 – Research grant for Javan Warty Pig (US$ 14,000) from the Gibbon Foundation
2001 – Research grant from The Field Museum (US$ 2,500)
1994 – Grant from Lucie Burgers Foundation for the Kalimantan Orangutan Project – NLG 5,000
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1994 – Grant for Malayan sun bear studies from Van Tienhoven Foundation – NLG 2,000
PRESENTATIONS, 1999 ONWARDS
* indicates invited speaker and all costs covered
Year
2014*
2014*
2014
2013*
2013*
2013*
2013*
2012*
2012*
2011
2010*
2009*
2009*
2009*
2008*
2007
2007
2007
2006
2006
2006*
2006*
2005
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2004
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1999
Month
October
October
August
November
June
March
February
November
January
April
September
October
March
October
November
December
November
March
September
June
April
November
October
November
August
April
January
February
April
August
June
October
Location
Pyeongchang, S. Korea
Ubud, Indonesia
Hanoi, Vietnam
Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia
Jakarta, Indonesia
Banda Aceh, Indonesia
Los Baños, Philippines
Banjermasin, Indonesia
Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia
UC, Davis and Berkeley
Kyoto, Japan
Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia
Jakarta, Indonesia
Keungjoo, S. Korea
Vancouver, Canada
Nusa Dua, Indonesia
Bali, Indonesia
Pekanbaru, Indonesia
Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Samarinda, Indonesia
Paris, France
Tuscon, USA
Pontianak, Indonesia
Sanur, Indonesia
Sapporo, Japan
Brunei Darussalam
Jakarta, Indonesia
Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia
Canberra, Australia
Bandung, Indonesia
Leiden, Netherlands
Seoul, S. Korea
Event
COP 12, CBD side event
Ubud Writers Festival
International Primatological Society Conference
Heart of Borneo conference
Genetics, taxonomy and conservation of orangutans
ATBC Asia chapter. Key note speaker
Taxonomy, Distribution & Status of Philippine Artiodactyls”
Development, Environment and the People of Kalimantan
Sabah Wildlife Conservation Colloquium. Plenary speaker
Seminar titled "The Useless Conservation Scientist"
International Primatological Society Conference
Palm Oil and Orangutans
REDD and climate change
UNESCO/IUCN Biosphere Reserves Korea
Conservation Exchange
COP13, climate conference
ICOPE conference
Forest Dialogue
South Asian Asian Mammal Databank
Orangutan conservation (panel member)
GRASP/UNESCO, great apes
TNC Science Conference
Orangutan Action Plan
High Conservation Value Forest
International Mammalogical Congress
WWF, Heart of Borneo
IUCN/CBSG, Orangutan PHVA
Biodiversity Conservation
ANU, Resource Management in Asia Pacific
ITB, Palaeontology in Indonesia
Naturalis, Biogeography of SE Asia
IUCN, Trade in Bear Parts
PUBLICATIONS LIST AND SUMMARY DATA
156 peer reviewed publications (including 3 books) of which 58 as 1st author, and 55 as 2nd or last author
Web of Science: Cited publications (excl. books): 90; average citations per item: 12; h-index: 18
Google Scholar: Cited publications: 120; average citations per item 21.8; h-index: 30
5 MOST CITED PAPERS
Meijaard, E. 2003. Mammals of Southeast Asian islands and their Late Pleistocene environments. Journal of
Biogeography 30(8): 1245–1257.
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Venter, O., E. Meijaard, H. P. Possingham, R. Dennis, D. Sheil, S. Wich, L. Hovani, and K. Wilson. 2009. Confronting the
carbon crisis- a safeguard for tropical forest wildlife. Conservation Letters 2(3): 123-129.
Pitra, C., Fickel, J., Meijaard, E., and Groves, C.P. 2005. Evolution and phylogeny of Old World deer. Molecular
Phylogenetics and Evolution 33: 880-895.
Wich, S. A., E. Meijaard, A. J. Marshall, S. Husson, M. Ancrenaz, R. C. Lacy, C. P. van Schaik, J. Sugardjito, T. Simorangkir,
K. Traylor-Holzer, M. Doughty, J. Supriatna, R. Dennis, M. Gumal, C. D. Knott, and I. Singleton. 2008. Distribution
and conservation status of the orang-utan (Pongo spp.) on Borneo and Sumatra: how many remain? Oryx
42:329-339.
Sheil, D., A. Casson, E. Meijaard, M. van Noordwijk, J. Gaskell, J. Sunderland-Groves, K. Wertz, and M. Kanninen. 2009.
The impacts and opportunities of oil palm in Southeast Asia. What do we know and what do we need to know?
CIFOR Occasional Paper no. 51.
BOOKS (5)
Meijaard, E., D. Sheil, R. Nasi, D. Augeri, B. Rosenbaum, D. Iskandar, T. Setyawati, M. J. Lammertink, I. Rachmatika, A.
Wong, T. Soehartono, S. Stanley, T. Gunawan, and T. O’Brien 2006. Hutan pasca pemanenan. Melindungi satwa
liar dalam kegiatan hutan produksi di Kalimantan. CIFOR, TNC, WCS, ITTO, FORDA, UNESCO, Bogor, Indonesia.
384 p. (> 35,000 downloads).
Meijaard, E., Sheil, D., Nasi, R., Augeri, D. Rosenbaum, B., Iskandar, D., Setyawati, T., Lammertink, M.J., Rachmatika, I.,
Wong, A., Soehartono, T., Stanley, S. and O’Brien, T. 2005. Life after logging: reconciling wildlife conservation and
production forestry in Indonesian Borneo. CIFOR, ITTO, and UNESCO. Bogor, Indonesia. 343 p. (cited 181 times).
Meijaard, E., H. D. Rijksen, and S. N. Kartikasari 2001. Di ambang kepunahan! Kondisi orangutan liar di awal abad
ke-21. The Gibbon Foundation and Tropenbos, Jakarta, Indonesia. 393 p.
Meijaard, E. 1999. Ursus malayanus, the neglected Malayan sun bear. Nederlandsche Commissie voor International
Natuurbescherming, Leiden, The Netherlands.
Rijksen, H. D. and Meijaard, E. 1999. Our Vanishing Relative. The status of wild orang–utans at the close of the
twentieth century. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, The Netherlands. 480 p. (cited 207 times).
PEER-REVIEWED PAPERS
IN REVIEW (n = 12)
Meijaard, E., Sheil, D., and Cardillo. M. in review. The limited value of high impact conservation science. Nature.
Law, E. A., E. Meijaard, A. B. Bryan, T. Mallawaarachchi, L. P. Koh, and K. A. Wilson. in review. Land sharing, sparing, or
planning? Landscape level biodiversity and ecosystem service implications. Agriculture, Ecosystems and
Environment.
Schoneveld - de Lange, N., A. Lohr, and E. Meijaard. in review. South to South learning in Great Ape Conservation.
Biological Conservation.
Meijaard, E. in review. The role of landscape mosaics in primate conservation in S. A. Wich, and A. J. Marshall, editors.
An Introduction to Primate Conservation.
Liedigk, R., J. Kolleck, K. Böker, E. Meijaard, B. M. Md-Zain, M. A. B. Abdul-Latiff, A. Ampeng, M. Lakim, P. Abdul-Patah,
M. Brameier, D. Zinner, and C. Roos. In review. Mitogenomic phylogeny and phylogeography of the common longtailed macaque (Macaca fascicularis fascicularis). American Journal of Primatology.
Runting, R. K., E. Meijaard, N. K. Abram, J. A. Wells, D. G. Gaveau, M. Ancrenaz, H. P. Posssingham, S. A. Wich, F.
Ardiansyah, M. T. Gumal, L. N. Ambu, and K. A. Wilson. in review. Alternative futures for tropical forests. Nature
Communications.
Meijaard, E., M. Cardillo, E. M. Meijaard, and H. P. Possingham. in review. Geographic citation bias in citation rates of
conservation research. Conservation Biology.
Marshall, A. J., E. Meijaard, E. Van Cleave, and D. Sheil. in review. Research attention is biased towards tropical national
parks containing great apes. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment.
Struebig, M. J., A. Wilting, D. Gaveau, E. Meijaard, S. A. Wich, C. Gonner, R. Sykes, M. Fischer, and S. Kramer-Schadt. in
review. Projected impacts of land-cover and climate change on suitable habitat for Borneo orangutan. Global
Change Biology.
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Santika, T., O. Pauli, E. Meijaard, and K. A. Wilson. in review. Effectiveness of protected areas in sustaining intact forest
landscape and role of logging concessions in reducing threats to deforestation inside protected areas: a lesson
from Kalimantan. Environmental Research Letters.
Samejima, H., E. Meijaard, S. Yasuma, and J. W. Duckworth. in review. Predicted distribution of the Sunda Stink Badger
Mydaus javanensis in Borneo. Raffles Bulletin of Zoology.
Meijaard, E., S. Meiri, A. J. Hearn, J. Ross, G. Fredriksson, L. B. Liat, J. Mathai, Y. Nakashima, H. Bernard, R. Boonratana, J.
Hall, N. T.-L. Lim, A. J. Marshall, J. D. Pilgrim, H. Samejima, C. Robson, D. W. Macdonald, J. L. Belant, S. KramerSchadt, and A. Wilting. in review. Predicted distribution of the Malay Weasel Mustela nudipes in Borneo. Raffles
Bulletin of Zoology.
2014 AND IN PRESS (n = 26)
Tallis et al. 2014. Working together: A call for inclusive conservation. Nature 515:27-28.
Struebig, M. J., A. Wilting, D. Gaveau, E. Meijaard, B. Smith, The Borneo Mammal Distribution Consortium, M. Fischer, A.
K. Scharf, K. Metcalfe, and S. Kramer-Schadt. in press. Targeted conservation safeguards Borneo biodiversity from
climate and land-cover change. Current Biology.
Abram, N. K., E. Meijaard, M. Ancrenaz, D. Gaveau, A.-S. Pellier, R. K. Runting, J. A. Wells, S. A. Wich, and K. Mengersen.
in press. Identifying conflict areas, killing ‘hot spots’ and population extinctions for the Bornean orangutan.
Diversity and Distributions.
Budiharta, S., E. Meijaard, P. D. Erskine, C. Rondinini, M. Pacifici, and K. A. Wilson. in press. Restoring degraded tropical
forests for carbon and biodiversity. Environmental Research Letters.
Edwards, D. P., J. Tobias, D. Sheil, E. Meijaard, and W. F. Laurance. 2014. Maintaining ecosystem function and services
in logged tropical forests. Trends in Ecology & Evolution 29: 511-520.
de Bruyn, M., B. Stelbrink, R. J. Morley, R. Hall, G. R. Carvalho, C. Cannon, G. van den Bergh, E. Meijaard, I. Metcalfe, L.
Boitani, L. Maiorano, R. Shoup, and T. von Rintelen. in press. Borneo and Indochina are major evolutionary
hotspots for Southeast Asian biodiversity. Systematic Biology.
Law, E., B. Byran, E. Meijaard, M. Struebig, T. Mallawaarachchi, P. Dargusch, and K. A. Wilson. in press. An ecosystems
service analysis of degraded peatland regions of Central Kalimantan, Indonesia. Ecological Applications.
Meijaard, E., and B. Rawson. in press. The phylogenetic species concept and its role in South-East Asian mammal
conservation in A. Behie, editor.
Pellier, A.-S., J. A. Wells, N. K. Abram, and E. Meijaard. 2014. Through the Eyes of Children: perceptions of
environmental change in Borneo. PLOS ONE 9:e103005.
Budiharta, S., F. Slik, N. Raes, E. Meijaard, P. D. Erskine, and K. Wilson. in press. Estimating the biomass of Bornean
rainforest. Biotropica.
Wilson, H., E. Meijaard, O. Venter, M. Ancrenaz, and H. P. Possingham. 2014. Conservation Strategies for Orangutans:
Reintroduction versus Habitat Preservation and the Benefits of Sustainably Logged Forest. PLOS ONE
9:e102174.
Meijaard, E., and V. Nijman. 2014. Secrecy considerations for conserving Lazarus species. Biological Conservation
175: 21-24.
Meijaard, E. 2014. A review of historical habitat and threats of Small-clawed Otter on Java. Otter Specialist Group
Bulletin 3(1): 40-42.
Wich, S. A., M. Struebig, J. Refisch, A. Wilting, S. Kramer-Schadt, and E. Meijaard. 2014. The Future of the Bornean
Orang-utan: Impacts of a Changing Climate and Land-use. UNEP/GRASP/DICE/IZW, Nairobi, Kenya.
Meijaard, E. M., R. A. Dennis, and E. Meijaard. in press. Tall tales of a tropical squirrel. Taprobanica 6(1): 27-31. (very
high social science coverage and discussed in Science, Scientific American, and many others).
Budiharta, S., and E. Meijaard. in press. State of Kalimantan’s Biodiversity in B. P. Resosudarmo, editor. Kalimantan.
Ancrenaz, M. et al. 2014. Coming down from the trees: Is terrestrial activity in Bornean orangutans natural or
disturbance-driven? Scientific Reports. 4: 4024. DOI: 10.1038/srep04024.
Gaveau, D. L. A., S. Sloan, E. Molidena, Husnayanem, M. Ancrenaz, R. Nasi, N. Wielaard, and E. Meijaard. in press. Four
decades of forest persistence, loss and logging on Borneo. PLOS ONE.
Meijaard, E., S. Wunder, M. R. Guariguata, and D. Sheil. 2014. What scope for certifying forest ecosystem services?
Ecosystem Services 7: 160-166.
Harcourt, A.H. and E. Meijaard. 2014. A preliminary test of a novel prediction from the rafting hypothesis for the
presence of non-flying mammals on islands. Journal of Indonesian Natural History 1(2): 23-36.
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Abram, N. K., E. Meijaard, M. Ancrenaz, R. K. Runting, J. A. Wells, D. L. A. Gaveau, A.-S. Pellier, and K. Mengersen. in
press. Spatially explicit perceptions of ecosystem services and land cover change in forested regions of Borneo.
Ecosystem Services.
Di Marco, M., L. Boitani, D. Mallon, A. Iacucci, P. Visconti, E. Meijaard, J. Schipper, M. Hoffmann, and C. Rondinini. 2014.
Lessons from the past: a retrospective evaluation of the global decline of carnivores and ungulates.
Conservation Biology. DOI: 10.1111/cobi.12249.
Meijaard, E. in press. No More Wanderings for a Mystery Pig in A. Hegan, editor. No More Endings: Saving species
one story at a time.
Ancrenaz, M., F. Oram, L. Ambu, L. Isabelle, E. Ahmad, H. Elahan, and E. Meijaard. in press. Of pongo, palms, and
perceptions – A multidisciplinary assessment of orangutans in an oil palm context. Oryx.
Game, E., E. Meijaard, D. Sheil, and E. McDonald-Madden. 2014. Conservation in a wicked complex world; challenges
and solutions. Conservation Letters 7(3): 271-277.
Meijaard, E., R. Achdiawan, M. Wan, A. Puntodewo, and A. Taber. 2014. Indonesia’s rattan industry. CIFOR Occasional
Paper 101: 1-42.
2013 (n = 15)
Frantz, L. A. F., J. Schraiber, O. Madsen, H. J. Megens, G. Semiadi, N. Li, R. P. M. A. Crooijmans, E. Meijaard, A. L.
Archibald, M. Slatkin, L. B. Schook, G. Larson, and M. A. M. Groenen. 2013. Genome sequencing reveals fine scale
diversification and reticulation history during speciation in Sus (Suidae: Cetartiodactyla). Genome Biology
14:R107.
Davis, J. T., K. Mengersen, N. Abram, M. Ancrenaz, J. Wells, and E. Meijaard. 2013. It’s not just conflict that motivates
killing of orangutans. PLoS ONE 8(10): e75373.
Meijaard, E., N. K. Abram, J. A. Wells, A.-S. Pellier, M. Ancrenaz, D. L. A. Gaveau, R. K. Runting, and K. Mengersen. 2013.
People’s perceptions on the importance of forests on Borneo. PLoS ONE 8(9): e73008.
Smit, H., E. Meijaard, S. Mantel, C. van der Laan, and P. Verweij. 2013. Breaking the link between environmental
degradation and oil palm expansion. PLoS ONE. 8(9): e68610.
Beaudrot, L., M. J. Struebig, E. Meijaard, B. van Balen, S. Husson, and A. J. Marshall. 2013. Co-occurrence patterns of
Bornean vertebrates suggest competitive exclusion is strongest among distantly related species. Oecologia 173:
1053-1062.
Meijaard, E., T. Braasch, and R. Wirth. 2013. Kommunikation im Artenschutz. ZGAP Mitteilungen 29:16-18.
Fuller, D., J. Miettinen, and E. Meijaard. 2013. Deforestation, degradation and forest regrowth in Indonesia’s protected
areas from 2000-2010. Indonesian Journal of Conservation 2(1): 1-13.
Gaveau, D. L. A., M. Kshatriya, D. Sheil, S. Sloan, S. Wich, M. Ancrenaz, M. Hansen, M. Broich, E. Molidena, A. Wijaya, M.
R. Guariguata, P. Pacheco, P. Potapov, S. Turubanova, and E. Meijaard. 2013. Reconciling forest conservation and
logging in Indonesian Borneo. PLoS ONE 8:e69887, 1-11.
Meijaard, E., C. Leisher, E. T. Game, and C. Groves. 2013. Think before you plan: Guidance on pre-planning
considerations in conservation. Journal of Indonesian Natural History 1(1): 20-30.
Sheil, D., E. Meijaard, A. Angelsen, J. Sayer, and J. Vanclay. 2013. Whose conservation costs? Science 339: 270-271.
Meijaard, E., and D. Sheil. 2013. Oil-Palm Plantations in the Context of Biodiversity Conservation. In: Levin S.A. (ed.).
Encyclopedia of Biodiversity, second edition, Volume 5, pp. 600-612. Waltham, MA: Academic Press.
Sayer, J., T. Sunderland, J. Ghazoul, J.-L. Pfund, D. Sheil, E. Meijaard, M. Venter, A. K. Boedhihartono, M. Day, C. Garcia, C.
van Oosten, and L. Buck. 2013. Landscape approaches; ten concepts to apply at the nexus of agriculture,
conservation and other competing land-uses. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 110(21):
8349–8356.
Meijaard, E., and D. Sheil. 2013. Ein maßvoller Vorschlag an reiche Nationen, ihre Länder zum Wohle der Menschheit
wieder aufzuforsten [in German]. Journal of the Zoological Society for the Conservation of Species and
Populations 1:2-3.
Mohd-Azlan, J., J. W. Duckworth, J. L. Belant, and E. Meijaard. 2013. Can secondary information inform about
population trends of carnivores in Borneo? Raffles Bulletin of Zoology Supplement no. 23: 1-8.
Beaudrot, L., M. J. Struebig, E. Meijaard, S. van Balen, S. Husson, C. F. Young, and A. J. Marshall. 2013. Interspecific
interactions between primates, birds, bats and squirrels affect Bornean vertebrate community composition.
American Journal of Primatology 75(2):170-85.
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2012 (n = 9)
Wich et al. 2012. Understanding the impacts of land-use policies on a threatened species: Is there a future for the
Bornean orang-utan? PLoS ONE 7(11): e49142.
Meijaard, E., and D. Sheil. 2012. The dilemma of green business in tropical forests: How to protect what it cannot
identify? Conservation Letters 5:342-248.
Law, E. A., P. Dargusch, S. Thomas, E. Meijaard, and K. A. Wilson. 2012. Could a modular policy framework better
manage complexity in international forest carbon policy? Nature Climate Change 2: 155–160.
Meijaard, E., M. Ancrenaz, S. Wich, and A. Marshall. 2012. Not by science alone: Why orangutan conservationists must
think outside the box. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1249: 29–44.
Cardillo, M., and Meijaard, E. 2012. Are comparative studies of extinction risk useful for conservation? Trends in
Ecology and Evolution 27(3): 167-171.
Wilting, A., R. Sollmann, E. Meijaard, K. M. Helgen, and J. Fickel. 2012. Mentawai’s mysterious fauna; Evidence for
Pleistocene extinctions on Sumatra? Journal of Biogeography. 39(9): 1608-1620.
Holden, J. and E. Meijaard. 2012. An orange-coloured Collared Mongoose Herpestes semitorquatus from Aceh, Sumatra,
Indonesia. Small Carnivore News 47: 26-29.
Irham, M., E. Meijaard, and S. van Balen. 2012. New information on the distribution of White-fronted Microhierax
latifrons and Black-thighed Falconets M. fringillarius in Kalimantan, Indonesia. Forktail 28: 162-163.
Fitzsimons, J. A., E. Meijaard, I. Hunow, D. M. Prawiradilaga, J. L. Thomas, and J. Tasirin. 2012. Diet of the Speckled
Boobook Ninox punctulata in north Sulawesi, Indonesia. Forktail 28: 169-171.
2011 (n = 7)
Meijaard, E. et al. 2011 Quantifying killing of orangutans and human-orangutan conflict in Kalimantan, Indonesia.
PLoS ONE 6(11): e27491.
Slik, J. W. F., et al. 2011. Soils on exposed Sunda shelf shaped biogeographic patterns in the equatorial forests of
Southeast Asia.. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA. 108 (30) 12343-12347.
Meijaard, E., and D. Sheil. 2011. A modest proposal for wealthy countries to reforest their land for the common good.
Biotropica 43(5): 524-528.
Meijaard, E., K. Mengersen, D. Buchori, A. Nurcahyo, M. Ancrenaz, S. Wich, S. S. U. Atmoko, A. Tjiu, D. Prasetyo,
Nardiyono, Y. Hadiprakarsa, L. Christy, J. Wells, G. Albar, and A. J. Marshall. 2011. Why don’t we ask? A
complementary method for assessing the status of great apes. PLoS ONE 6(3): e18008.
Meijaard, E., Putzel, L., Guariguata, M. R., Sunderland, T., Sheil, D., Nasi, R. 2011. Report on barriers and constraints to
ecosystem services certification. CIFOR Occasional Paper No. 66.
Fuller, D. O., M. Hardiono, and E. Meijaard. 2011. Deforestation and carbon emission projections for peat swamp
forests of Central Kalimantan, Indonesia. Environmental Management 48(3): 436-447.
Law, E.A, E. Meijaard, and K. Wilson. 2011. A reckoning for reckoning: Comment on Ghazoul et al 2010 “REDD: a
reckoning of environment and development implications”. Trends in Ecology & Evolution 26(3): 105.
2010 (n = 15)
Paoli, G. D., P. L. Wells, E. Meijaard, M. Struebig, A. J. Marshall, K. Obidzinski, A. Tan, A. Rafiastanto, A. Morel, B. Yaap, B.
Perumal, and N. Wielaard. 2010. Biodiversity conservation in the REDD. Carbon Balance and Management 5
(7). Highly Accessed paper.
Meijaard, E., G. Albar, Y. Rayadin, Nardiyono, M. Ancrenaz, and S. Spehar. 2010. Unexpected ecological resilience in
Bornean orangutans and implications for pulp and paper plantation management. PLoS ONE 5(9): e12813.
doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0012813.
Sheil, D., and Meijaard, E. 2010. Purity and prejudice: deluding ourselves about biodiversity conservation. Biotropica
42(5): 566–568.
Spehar, S. N., P. D. Mathewson, Nuzuar, S. Wich, A. J. Marshall, H. Kühl, Nardiyono, and E. Meijaard. 2010. Estimating
orangutan densities using the standing crop and marked nest count methods: Lessons learned for conservation.
Biotropica 42(6): 748–757.
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Meijaard, E., A. Welsh, M. Ancrenaz, S. Wich, V. Nijman, and A. J. Marshall. 2010. Declining orangutan encounter rates
from Wallace to the present suggest the species was once more abundant. PLoS ONE 5(8): e12042.
doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0012042.
Meijaard, E., Umilaela, and G. de Silva Wijeyeratne. 2010. Aquatic escape behaviour in mouse-deer provides insight
into tragulid evolution. Mammalian Biology 75: 471–473.
Wilson, K., E. Meijaard, S. Drummond, H. Grantham, L. Boitani, G. Catullo, L. Christie, R. Dennis, I. Dutton, A. Falcucci, L.
Maiorano, H. Possingham, C. Rondinini, W. Turner, O. Venter, and M. Watts. 2010. Conserving biodiversity in
production landscapes. Ecological Applications 20:1721–1732.
Fuller, D., E. Meijaard, L. Christy, and T. C. Jessup. 2010. Spatial assessment of threats to biodiversity within East
Kalimantan, Indonesia. Applied Geography 30(3): 416-425.
Louys, J., and E. Meijaard. 2010. Palaeoecology of Southeast Asian megafauna-bearing sites from the Pleistocene and a
review of environmental changes in the region. Journal of Biogeography 37(8): 1432-1449.
Ancrenaz, M., L. Ambu, I. Sunjoto, E. Ahmad, K. Manokaran, E. Meijaard, and I. Lackman. 2010. Recent surveys in the
forests of Ulu Segama Malua, Sabah, Malaysia, show that orang-utans (P. p. morio) can be maintained in slightly
logged forests. PLoS ONE 5(7): e11510. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0011510.
Venter, O., J. Watson, E. Meijaard, W. F. Laurance, and H. P. Possingham. 2010. Will a forest carbon deal fuel forest loss?
Conservation Biology 24: 5-6.
Drummond, S. P., K. A. Wilson, E. Meijaard, M. Watts, R. Dennis, L. Christy, and H. P. Possingham. 2010. Influence of a
threatened-species focus on conservation planning. Conservation Biology 24:441-449.
Mengersen, K., Meijaard, E., Wells, J., Christy, L. and Buchori, D. 2010. The sounds of silence: Listening to the villagers
to learn about orangutans. Significance 7: 101-106.
Cardillo, M., and E. Meijaard. 2010. Phylogeny and the co-occurrence of mammal species on Southeast Asian islands.
Global Ecology & Biogeography 19: 465-474.
Struebig, M. J., L. Christy, D. Pio, and E. Meijaard. 2010. Bats of Borneo: diversity, distributions and representation in
protected areas. Biodiversity & Conservation 19: 449-469.
2009 (n = 7)
Struebig, M. J., G. Paoli, and E. Meijaard. 2009. A reality check for designer biofuel landscapes. Trends in Ecology &
Evolution 25: 7-8.
Sheil, D., A. Casson, E. Meijaard, M. van Noordwijk, J. Gaskell, J. Sunderland-Groves, K. Wertz, and M. Kanninen. 2009.
The impacts and opportunities of oil palm in Southeast Asia. What do we know and what do we need to know?
CIFOR Occasional Paper no. 51: 1-67.
Meijaard, E. 2009. Solving mammalian riddles along the Indochinese–Sundaic zoogeographic transition: new insights
from mammalian biogeography. Journal of Biogeography 36: 801-802.
Marshall, A.J. and Meijaard, E. 2009. Orangutan nest surveys: the devil is in the details. Oryx 43(3): 416-418.
Slik, J. W. F., N. Raes, S.-I. Aiba, F. Q. Brearley, C. H. Cannon, E. Meijaard, H. Nagamasu, R. Nilus, G. Paoli, A. D. Poulsen, D.
Sheil, E. Suzuki, J. L. C. H. v. Valkenburg, C. O. Webb, P. Wilkie, and S. Wulffraat. 2009. Environmental correlates
for tropical tree diversity and distribution patterns in Borneo. Diversity and Distributions 15(3): 523-532.
Schillaci, M. A., E. Meijaard, and T. Clark. 2009. The effect of island area on body size in a primate species from the
Sunda Shelf Islands. Journal of Biogeography 36: 362-371.
2008 (n = 10)
Wich, S. A., E. Meijaard, A. J. Marshall, S. Husson, M. Ancrenaz, R. C. Lacy, C. P. van Schaik, J. Sugardjito, T. Simorangkir,
K. Traylor-Holzer, M. Doughty, J. Supriatna, R. Dennis, M. Gumal, C. D. Knott, and I. Singleton. 2008. The status of
the orangutan: an overview of its current distribution. Oryx 42(3): 329–339.
Meijaard, E. and Sheil, D. 2008. Cuddly animals don’t persuade poor people to back conservation [Letter]. Nature 454
(10 July 2008): 159.
Meijaard E., and Sheil, D. 2008. The persistence and conservation of Borneo’s mammals in lowland rain forests
managed for timber: observations, overviews and opportunities. Ecological Research 23: 21-34.
Venter, O., E. Meijaard, and K. Wilson. 2008. Strategies and alliances needed to protect forest from palm-oil industry
[Letter]. Nature. 451 (7174): 16.
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Dennis, R., Meijaard, E., Nasi, R. and Gustafsson, L. 2008. Biodiversity conservation in SE Asian timber concessions: An
overview of the implementation of guidelines and recommendations. Ecology & Society 13(1): 25. [online]
Meijaard, E., Sheil, D., Marshall, A. G. and Nasi, R. 2008. Phylogenetic age is positively correlated with sensitivity to
timber harvest in Bornean mammals. Biotropica 40(1): 76-85.
Mathewson, P. D., S. N. Spehar, E. Meijaard, Nardiyono, Purnomo, A. Sasmirul, Sudiyanto, Oman, Sulhnudin, Jasary,
Jumali, and A. J. Marshall. 2008. Evaluating orangutan census techniques using nest decay rates: Implications for
population estimates. Ecological Applications 18:208-221.
Meiri, S., E. Meijaard, S. Wich, C. P. Groves, and K. M. Helgen. 2008. Mammals of Borneo - small size on a large island.
Journal of Biogeography 35: 1087–1094.
Stewart, A.-M., E., C. H. Gordon, S. A. Wich, P. Schroor, and E. Meijaard. 2008. Fish catching in Long-tailed Macaques
(Macaca fascicularis): A rarely observed innovative behavior. International Journal of Primatology 29:543–
548.
Nijman, V., and E. Meijaard. 2008. Zoogeography of primates in insular Southeast Asia: species-area relationships and
the effects of taxonomy. Contributions to Zoology 77(2): 117-126.
2007 (n = 10)
Meijaard, E. and Sheil, D. 2007. A logged forest in Borneo is better than none at all [Letter]. Nature 446:974.
Meijaard, E., and Sheil, D. 2007. Is wildlife research useful for wildlife conservation in the tropics? A review for Borneo
with global implications. Biodiversity & Conservation 16:3053–3065.
Meijaard, E. and Wich, S. 2007. Putting orangutan population trends into perspective. Current Biology. 17: R540.
Sheil, D. and Meijaard, E. 2007. It'll take more than research. Bulletin of the British Ecological Society 2007 38 4 (2):
75-77.
Gustafsson, L., Nasi, R., Dennis, R., Nguyen Hoang Nghia, Sheil, D., Meijaard, E., Dykstra, D.P., Priyadi, H., and Pham
Quang Thu. 2007. Logging for the ark: improving the conservation value of production forests in South East Asia.
Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR), Bogor, Indonesia. CIFOR Occasional Paper 48. Pp. 74.
Hedges, S., Groves, C., Duckworth, W., Meijaard, E., Timmins, R. and Burton, J. 2007. Was the kouprey (Bos sauveli) a
feral hybrid? A response to Galbreath et al. Journal of Zoology 271: 242-245.
Gippoliti, S. and Meijaard, E. 2007. Taxonomic uniqueness of the Javan Leopard; an opportunity for zoos to save it.
Contributions to Zoology 76(1): 53-56.
Marshall, A.J., Salas, L.A., Stephens, S., Nardiyono, Engström, L., Meijaard, E., and Stanley, S.A. 2007. Use of limestone
karst forests by Bornean orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus morio) in the Sangkulirang Peninsula, East Kalimantan,
Indonesia. American Journal of Primatology 69: 1-8.
Gordon, C., Stewart, A.-M., and Meijaard, E. 2007. Distribution and status of clouded leopards from the individual
identification of tracks: A response to Wilting et al. (2006). BMC Ecology 7: 5.
Meiri, S., Duckworth, J. W., and Meijaard, E. 2007. Biogeography of Indonesian Mountain Weasel Mustela lutreolina and
a newly discovered specimen. Small Carnivore Conservation 37 (October 2007): 1–5.
2006 (n = 8)
Meijaard, E., Sheil, D., Nasi, R. & Stanley, S. 2006. Wildlife conservation in Bornean timber concessions. Ecology &
Society 11(1): art47 (online).
Meijaard, E., Kitchener, A., and Smeenk, C. 2006. ‘New Bornean mammal’ is most likely a known flying squirrel.
Mammal Review 36(3): 318-324.
Meijaard, E. and Groves, C.P. 2006. The geography of mammals and rivers in mainland South–East Asia. In: Lehman
and Fleagle, J.G. (eds.). Primate biogeography. Kluwer Academic Publishers. 305-329.
Ziegler, T., C. Abegg, E. Meijaard, D. Perwitasari-Farajallah, L. Walter, J. Keith Hodges, and C. Roos. 2006. Molecular
phylogeny and evolutionary history of SE Asian macaques forming the "silenus-species- group". Molecular
Phylogenetics and Evolution 42(3): 807-816.
Marshall, A. J., Nardiyono, L. M. Engström, B. Pamungkas, J. Palapa, E. Meijaard, and S. A. Stanley. 2006. The blowgun is
mightier than the chainsaw in determining population density of Bornean orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus morio)
in the forests of East Kalimantan. Biological Conservation 129(4): 566-579.
Semiadi, G. and Meijaard, E. 2006. Distribution and conservation of Javan Warty Pig (Sus verrucosus). Oryx 40(1): 5056.
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Struebig, M., A. Benton-Browne, A. Rachmad, N. Yusliati, T. Atmoko, Rustam, G. Fredriksson, and E. Meijaard. 2006. A
bat survey in Sungai Wain Protection Forest, East Kalimantan, Indonesia. Malayan Nature Journal 59:189-196.
Duckworth, J. W., Lee, B. P. Y.-H., Meijaard, E. and Meiri, S. 2006. The Malay Weasel Mustela nudipes: distribution,
natural history and a global conservation status review. Small Carnivore Conservation 34-35:2-21.
2005 (n = 7)
Meijaard, E., Nijman, V., and van Balen, B. 2005. The former status of the white-shouldered ibis Pseudibis davisoni on
the Barito and Teweh rivers, Indonesian Borneo. Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 53(2): 277-279.
Groves, C.P. and Meijaard, E. 2005. Interspecific variation in Moschiola, the Indian chevrotain. Raffles Bulletin of
Zoology Supplement No. 12: 413–421.
Lucchini, V., Meijaard, E., Diong, C.H., Groves, C.P., Randi, E. 2005. A reassesment of phylogenetic relationships among
South-East Asian wild pig species based on mtDNA sequences and morphometric data. Journal of Zoology
266(1):25-35.
Meijaard, E., et al. 2005. A new record for the Bornean Bay Cat (Catopuma badia). Cat News No. 43: 23.
Sheil, D. and Meijaard, E. 2005. Seeking life after logging: Reconciling wildlife conservation and production forestry in
Indonesian Borneo (La vie reprend après les abattages: Comment preserver la faune tout en poursuivant la
foresterie de production dans la partie indonésienne de Bornéo). Tropical Forest Update 15(2): 12-15.
Salas, L. A., A. Bedos, L. Deharveng, S. Fryer, R. Hadiaty, Heryanto, Munandar, Nardiyono, M. Noerdjito, W. Noerdjito, C.
Rahmadi, A. Riyanto, A. Rofik, Ruskamdi, M. J. Struebig, Y. Suhardjono, A. Suyanto, J. J. Vermeulen, C. Walck, H.
Wiriadinata, E. Meijaard, and S. Stanley. 2005. Biodiversity, endemism and the conservation of limestone karsts
in the Sangkulirang Peninsula, Borneo. Biodiversity 6(2):15-23.
Meijaard, E., Prakarsa, B., and Sheil, D. 2005 Flat-headed Cat (Prionailurus planiceps) record from East Kalimantan. Cat
News No. 43; 24.
2004 (n = 7)
Meijaard. E., Borissenko, A.V., and Kuznetsov, G.V. 2004. The rediscovery of Tragulus versicolor, the Silver-backed
Chevrotain. Oryx 38(3): 254–255.
Meijaard, E. and Groves, C.P. 2004. Morphometrical relationships between South-East Asian deer (Cervidae; tribe
Cervini); evolutionary and biogeographic implications. Journal of Zoology 263(2): 179-196.
Meijaard, E. 2004. The biogeographic history of the Javan leopard Panthera pardus based on a craniometric analysis.
Journal of Mammalogy 85(2): 302–310.
Meijaard, E. and Groves, C.P. 2004. A taxonomic revision of the Tragulus mouse-deer (Artiodactyla). Zoological
Journal of the Linnean Society 140(1): 63–102.
Meijaard, E. 2004. Morphological variation in the Malayan sun bear (Helarctos malayanus). Raffles Bulletin of
Zoology 52(2): 665-672.
Meijaard, E. and Groves, C.P. 2004. Recent study identifies the possible existence of a forgotten species. Oryx. 38(2):
133.
Meijaard, E. and Groves, C.P. 2004. The biogeographical evolution and phylogeny of the genus Presbytis. In: Jones, C.B.
and Schwibbe, M. (eds.). Primate Dispersal: Proximate and Ultimate Causes and Consequences. Primate
Report Vol. 68: 71–90.
BEFORE 2004 (n = 15)
Meijaard, E. and Nijman, V. 2003. Primate hotspots on Borneo: predictive value for general biodiversity and the effects
of taxonomy. Conservation Biology 17(3): 725–732.
Meijaard, E. & Nijman, V. 2000. Distribution and conservation of the proboscis monkey (Nasalis larvatus) in
Kalimantan, Indonesia. Biological Conservation 92: 15–24.
Meijaard, E. & Nijman, V. 2000. The local extinction of Proboscis Monkey in Pulau Kaget Nature Reserve, Indonesia:
facts and figures. Oryx 34(1): 66–70.
Jeanes, K. and Meijaard, E. 2000. Danau Sentarum’s wildlife. Part 1. Biodiversity value and global importance of Danau
Sentarum’s wildlife. Borneo Research Bulletin 31: 150–229
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Russon, A.E., Meijaard, E. and Dennis, R.A. 2000. Declining orangutan populations in and around the Danau Sentarum
National Park, West Kalimantan, Indonesia. Borneo Research Bulletin 31: 372–384.
Dennis, R.A., Erman, A. and Meijaard, E. 2000. Fire in the Danau Sentarum landscape: historical, present perspectives.
Borneo Research Bulletin 31: 123–137.
Jeanes, K. and Meijaard, E. 2000. Danau Sentarum’s wildlife. Part 2. Habitat characteristics and biodiversity
distribution within and surrounding Danau Sentarum. Borneo Research Bulletin 31: 230–245.
Wadley, R.L., Dennis, R.A., Meijaard, E., Erman, A., Valentinus, H. and Giesen, W. 2000. After the Conservation Project:
Danau Sentarum National Park and Its Vicinity –– Conditions and Prospects. Borneo Research Bulletin 31:
385–401.
Balen van, S., Sözer, R. Nijman, V., Dennis, R., Meijaard, E. and Jepson, P. 1999. Juvenile plumage of Javan crested honey
buzzard, with comments on mimicry in south–eastern Asian Pernis and Spizaetus species. Dutch Birding Vol.
21(4): 192–198.
Meijaard, E. 1999. Ursus (Helarctos) malayanus, the neglected Malayan sun bear. Mededelingen No. 34 of the
Netherlands Foundation for International Nature Protection. 63 p.
Meijaard, E. 1999. The status of the sun bear in a rapidly changing Borneo. Ursus Vol. 11: 185–192.
Meijaard, E. 1999. The Bornean Tiger; speculation on its existence. Cat News No. 30: 12–15.
Meijaard, E. 1997. The Bay Cat in Borneo. Cat News No. 27. Autumn 1997: 21–23.
Meijaard, E. 1996. The Sumatran rhinoceros (Dicerorhinus sumatrensis) in Kalimantan, Indonesia: its possible
distribution and conservation prospects. Pachyderm No. 21: 17–23.
Meijaard, E. & van Bree, P. J. H., 1994. Cases of dental malocclusion in populations of red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) in the
state of Victoria, Australia. Mammalian Biology 59: 378–379.
BOOK CHAPTERS (N =10)
Williamson, E. A., B. M. Rawson, S. Cheyne, E. Meijaard, and S. A. Wich. 2014. Ecological impacts of extractive industries
on ape populations. Pages 65-99 in H. Rainer, A. White, and A. Lanjouw, editors. State of the Apes. Extractive
Industries and Ape Conservation. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK.
Meijaard, E. 2011. Tragulidae. In Wilson, D.E and Mittermeier, R. (eds.). Handbook of the Mammals of the World.
Vol. 2. Hoofed Mammals. Lynx Edicions: Madrid, Spain. Pp. 320-336.
Meijaard, E., Oliver, W.L.R., and d'Huart, J.-P. 2011. Suidae. In Wilson, D.E and Mittermeier, R. (eds.). Handbook of the
Mammals of the World. Vol. 2. Hoofed Mammals. Lynx Edicions: Madrid, Spain. Pp. 248-291.
Murdiyarso, D., Lasco, R., Sheil, D., Wasrin, U.R., van Noordwijk, M., and Meijaard, E. 2009. Land transformation and its
consequences. In Lebel, L. et al. (eds). Global Environmental Change and the South-east Asian Region: An
Assessment of the State of the Science. Island Press: Washington DC.
Meijaard, E. 2008. Das Bartschwein. In: A.A. Macdonald and U. Gansloßer, editors. Wilde Schweine und Flusspferde.
Filander Verlag, Fürth, Germany. Pp. 271-287.
Husson, S. J., S. A. Wich, A. J. Marshall, R. A. Dennis, M. Ancrenaz, R. Brassey, M. Gumal, A. J. Hearn, E. Meijaard, T.
Simorangkir, and I. Singleton. 2008. Orangutan distribution, density, abundance and impacts of disturbance. In S.
A. Wich, S. U. Atmoko, T. M. Setia, and C. P. van Schaik, editors. Geographic variability in orangutan
socioecology. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK. Pp. 77-96.
Marshall, A. J., R. Lacy, M. Ancrenaz, O. Byers, S. Husson, M. Leighton, E. Meijaard, N. Rosen, I. Singleton, S. Stephens, K.
Traylor-Holzer, S. U. Atmoko, C. P. van Schaik, and S. A. Wich. 2008. Orangutan population biology, life history,
and conservation. Perspectives from population viability analysis models. In S. Wich, S. U. Atmoko, T. Mitra Setia,
and C. P. van Schaik, editors. Geographic variability in orangutan socioecology. Oxford University Press,
Oxford, UK. Pp. 311-326
Meijaard, E. and van Strien, N. 2006. Der Schabrackentapir (Tapirus indicus). In: S. Todd and U. Ganslosser, editors. Die
Tapire. Filander Verlag, Fürth, Germany. Pp. 183-216.
Whitten, T., P. P. van Dijk, L. Curran, E. Meijaard, J. Supriatna, and S. Ellis. 2004. Sundaland. In R. A. Mittermeier, P. R.
Gil, M. Hoffmann, J. Pilgrim, T. Brooks, C. G. Mittermeier, J. Lamoreux, and G. A. B. da Fonseca, editors. Hotspots
revisited: Another look at Earth's richest and most endangered terrestrial ecoregions. Cemex, Mexico. Pp.
162-172.
Meijaard, E. 1997. The importance of swamp forest for the conservation of orang utans (Pongo pygmaeus pygmaeus)
in Kalimantan, Indonesia. In: S. E. Page & J. O. Rieley, editors. Proceedings of the International Symposium on
the Biodiversity, Environmental Importance and Sustainability of Tropical Peat and Peatlands: 243–254.
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SELECTION OF OTHER PUBLICATIONS, CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS, NEWSPAPER
ARTICLES AND REPORTS
The Jakarta Globe
12 November 2014. The Mythology of Conservation.
4 November 2014. Oil Palm: Not the Evil We Think It Is.
25 October 2014. Borneo’s Nature and Culture at Risk Due to Sale of Magnificent Hornbills.
11 October 2014. What Does Democracy Have to Do with Protecting Indonesia’s Environment? (936 Facebook Likes).
30 September 2014. Is Big Business Really Responsible for the Loss of Indonesian Forests?
22 September 2014. After Decades of Conservation Failure in Indonesia and Malaysia: A Lesson From Fukushima.
(950 Facebook Likes).
11 September 2014. Hidden in Plain Sight: One Forgotten Island Showcases Indonesia’s Incredible Riches.
5 September 2014. Why Indonesia’s Well-Off Should Do More to Support Conservation Efforts.
1 July 2014. Don’t Let All of Indonesia’s Birds Become Mythical Creatures.
23 June 2014. Presidential Candidates Say Indonesians Want Large Plantations, but Do They Really? Opinion Page.
5 June 2014. Smoke and Mirrors Obscure the Smoking Gun Behind Forest Fires.
25 May 2014. How to Get Indonesia’s Leaders to Accept Some Inconvenient Truths. (13,000 Facebook Likes).
24 April 2014. Whoever Wins, Indonesia’s Next President Has Important Calls to Make on Land, Resource Use.
13 April 2014. Empty Forest Syndrome: How Wildlife Is Disappearing From Indonesia. (1,900 Facebook Likes).
6 April 2014. (with Gabriella Fredriksson). Privatizing Indonesia’s Conservation Efforts.
27 March 2014. Why Indonesia’s Ecological Riches are Worth the Overwhelming Odds.
22 March 2014. Orangutan Action Plan a Bad Joke.
25 February 2014. It Would Be Cool if Indonesia Could Keep Its Trees.
12 February 2014. Why doesn’t Indonesia sell its orangutans.
8 December 2013. (with Fitrian Ardiansyah and Jessie Wells). Flooding: Looking Beyond Jakarta.
21 September 2013. (with Fitrian Ardiansyah). Improved Governance Crucial to Protect Our Most Pristine Forests
30 September 2012. Local Communities Put Species at Risk with Willingness to Kill.
6 December 2011. Orangutan Deaths Meet an Eerie Silence.
15 June, 2011. (with several co-authors). A Moratorium, or More of the Same? Opinion Page.
28 May, 2011. (with Ramadhani Achdiawan). Where Have All the Geckos Gone? Opinion Page.
24 March 2011. Indonesia Has Its Share Of Scientists, So Where’s the Science?.
12 March 2011. Conservation Better Get Used to Working With Business.
26 December2010. Indonesia Needs to Get the Message Out: Killing Wildlife Is a Punishable Crime.
28 October 2010. The Thinker: The Middle Way.
The Jakarta Post
November 28, 2013. Deforestation is never temporary.
October 10, 2013. Why are the deceased in such a hurry?
November 6, 2012. (with Serge Wich). Your letters: No evidence of Ebola in orangutans
November 28, 2011. Letter: The great denial about wildlife killing.
November 9. 2011. (with Suci Utami and Niel Makinnudin). Letter: Clarification on orangutan killing.
December 7, 2007. The world is watching Bali meeting but many may start to get bored.
July 30, 2007. (with Douglas Sheil). Science key to better environmental decisions.
April 24, 2007. Time to say enough is enough for power outages
February 22, 2007. When enemies become allies, forests and inhabitants benefit.
January 18, 2007. We must act now to save orangutans.
October 30, 2006. Improving land value the best solution to annual fire headache.
15 July 1999. The looting of Muara Kaman.
CIFOR blog
20 September 2011. Certifying ecosystem services is not going to be easy.
11 October 2011. Laughing at the global environment.
Mongabay
25 May 2014. Indonesia's forests increasingly empty of wildlife.
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17 May 2014. Indonesia's biological wonders are worth the fight.
26 March 2014. Deforestation makes Indonesia hotter, reduces quality of life.
4 April 2013. Has WWF just condemned the last rhino in Kalimantan?
20 November 2012. (with Andreas Wilting). Mystery animal in Borneo not such a mystery after all, or is it?
20 December 2010. More on otters in Jakarta.
8 December 2010. Urban Ecology in Jakarta.
22 November 2010. Fear and conformity in conservation.
13 October 2010. Liberally Green.
27 September 2010. Degradation is in the Eye of the Beholder.
25 September 2010. Chinese Whispers in Indonesian Conservation.
24 September 2010. Avatar Firmly Keeps the Con in Conservation.
Suiform Soundings/Asian Wild Pig News
Meijaard, E. 2014. A literature review of ecological separation between Sus verrucosus and S. scrofa. Suiform
Soundings 12(2): 18-25.
Meijaard, E., and C. P. Groves. 2013. New taxonomic proposals for the Sus scrofa group in eastern Asia. Suiform
Soundings 12:26-30.
Meijaard, E., T. Braasch, and R. Wirth. 2013. How conservation support can hinder conservation. Suiform Soundings
12:39-44.
Meijaard, E., and E. M. Moqanaki. 2012. Sus scrofa subspecies of Iran. Suiform Soundings 11 (1): 6–14.
Meijaard, E. 2006. Differentiating between Sus scrofa and Sus verrucosus. 6: 22–24.
Meijaard, E., and G. Semiadi. 2004. Rapid assessment of the status of S. verrucosus on Java and Bawean. 4: 20–23.
Meijaard, E. and Walston, J. 2003. Cambodian Sus scrofa (2). 3: 17–19.
Meijaard, E., W. L. R. Oliver, B. Martin, and V. N. Thanh. 2002. Records and reports of pigs in Vietnam. 2: 40–42.
Meijaard, E., and C. P. Groves. 2002. Upgrading three subspecies of babirusa (Babyrousa sp.) to full species level. 2: 33–
39.
Meijaard, E. 2001. Wild pig meat on Sumatran and Bornean markets. 2: 8
Meijaard, E. and Groves, C.P. 2001. Proposal for taxonomic changes within the genus Babyrousa. 2: 9–10.
Science Chronicles
Better to Be Roughly Right than Exactly Wrong (with D. Buchori). March 2010: 5–6.
Modeling the Cost of Activism to Business. February 2010: 3–5.
How We Are Shaping Future Biotas and Species. February 2010: 6–7.
167 TNC Publications in 2009 Show TNC has a Solid Base in Science. January 2010: 6.
Is TNC an overregulated conservation bureaucracy? November 2009: 2.
Painful compromises are the future of conservation. November 2009: 6.
Reports
Meijaard, E. 2014. Orangutan Conservation Management in Kalimantan. Recommendations on orangutan
conservation strategy for TFCA-Kalimantan and BFCP. Report written for The Nature Conservancy-Indonesia.
People and Nature Consulting International, Jakarta, Indonesia.
Meijaard, E., B. Jarvis, and F. Arsiansyah. 2014. Technical analysis report and scenario development for Integrated
Catchment Management in the Upper Cisokan area, West Java, Indonesia. People and Nature Consulting
International, Jakarta, Indonesia.
Meijaard, E. and P. Ferguson. 2014. Biodiversity management plan Upper Cisokan pumped storage. PT. PLN
(PERSERO)
Development Master Unit – UIP VI. University Padjadjaran and Institute for Research and Service to the Community –
LPPM. Research Center for Natural Resources and Environment – PPSDAL.
Wells, J., E. Meijaard, N. K. Abram, and S. A. Wich. 2013. Forests, floods, people and wildlife on Borneo. A review of
flooding and analysis of local perceptions of flooding frequencies and trends, and the roles of forests and
deforestation in flood regimes, with a view to informing government decision-making on flood monitoring, forest
management and biodiversity conservation. UNEP, Bangkok, ThailandMeijaard, E. and Wich, S.A. 2012. Extractive
industries and orangutans. Report for the ARCUS Foundation. Cambridge, UK.
Muliastra, Y. I. K. D., E. Meijaard, H. H. Smit, K. Hennenberg, R. Herrera, and U. Fritsche. 2009. GTZ Project for the
Practical Implementation of BioSt-NachV – Sub-project Area-related Requirements (Art. 4-7 + 10). Assessment
Spatial requirements of the BioSt-NachV. Spatial Data Assessment for Indonesia SEKALA, Badung, Bali, Indonesia.
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Meijaard, E. 2009. What have we learned from Biosphere Reserves in the Asia-Pacific region, and how reserves can be
improved. A regional review of biosphere reserves in Asia & the Pacific to achieve landscape conservation,
sustainable development, poverty alleviation, and reduce impacts of climate change mitigation and adaptation.
UNESCO, Jakarta. Published as UNESCO (2010). Lessons from Biosphere Reserves in the Asia-Pacific Region, and
a Way Forward. A regional review of biosphere reserves in Asia & the Pacific to achieve sustainable development.
Stewart, A. E., Gordon, C. H. & Meijaard, E. (2007). Practitioners guide to rapid mammal surveys as a tool for HCVF
assessments in Borneo: A guide applicable to tropical rainforests in South-East Asia. The Nature Conservancy,
Samarinda, Indonesia.
Meijaard, E., Stanley, S.A., Pollard E. H. B. Gouyon, A. and G. Paoli, G. 2006. High Conservation Value Forest in East
Kalimantan. A Guide for Practitioners. The Nature Conservancy, Samarinda, Indonesia. Translated into
Indonesian as “Panduan bagi Praktisi; Mengelola Hutan Bernilai Konservasi Tinggi di Indonesia, Studi kasus di
Kalimantan Timur”.
Gustafsson, L., Nasi , R., Nghia, N.N., Sheil, D. and Meijaard, E. Towards more biodiversity friendly tropical forestry and
concession management. A set of proposed guidelines and recommendations. 2006. Swedish University of
Agricultural Science, Uppsala, Sweden, and Center for International Forestry Research, CIFOR, Bogor, Indonesia.
February 2006.
Husson, S., Meijaard, E., Singleton, I., van Schaik, C., and Wich, S. 2003. The status of the orangutan in Indonesia, 2003.
Pre-PHVA meeting, Jakarta, August 13-15, 2003. Orangutan Foundation, UK.
Meijaard, E. and van Strien, N. 2003. The Asian tapir (Tapirus indicus). In: Briefing Book, Malay Tapir Conservation
Workshop. Krau Wildlife Reserve, Malaysia.
Meijaard, E. 2003. Forest, pigs and people. A plan for the sustainable management of Bearded Pig populations in and
around the Kayan Mentarang National Park, East Kalimantan, Indonesia. Unpubl. Report for WWF-Indonesia. 1
August 2003. WWF-Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia.
Dennis, R., Meijaard, E., Applegate, G., Nasi, R. and Moore, P. 2001. Impact of human-caused fires on biodiversity and
ecosystem functioning, and their causes in tropical, temperate and boreal forest biomes. CBD Technical Series
No. 5. Convention on Biological Diversity, Montreal. 42p.
Hedges, S. and Meijaard, E. 1999. Reconnaissance survey for banteng (Bos javanicus) and banteng survey methods
training project, Kayan–Mentarang National Park, East Kalimantan, Indonesia. WWF–I and CIFOR, Bogor,
Indonesia. 59 p.
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REFERENCES
Professor William Laurance
Faculty of Science & Engineering
School of Marine & Tropical Biology
Centre for Tropical Environmental and Sustainability Studies, Centre for Tropical Biodiversity and Climate Change
James Cook University
Cairns
Australia
Tel.: +61 7 423 21819
Email: [email protected]
Professor Colin Groves
School of Archaeology & Anthropology
Building 14
Australian National University
Canberra, ACT 0200
Australia
Tel.: +61 2 6125 4590
Email: [email protected]
Professor Douglas Sheil
Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences
Norwegian University of Life Sciences
Box 5003, 1432 Ås
Norway
Tel.: +47 64 96 56 00
Email : [email protected]