His relevant publications

Journal articles:

  1. Maulidia, M, Dargusch, P, Ashworth, P & Ardiansyah, F 2019, Rethinking renewable energy targets and electricity sector reform in Indonesia: a private sector perspective“, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Vol. 101, pp. 231-247.
  2. Runting, RK, Meijaard, E, Abram, NK, Wells, JA, Gaveau, DLA, Ancrenaz, M, Possingham, HP, Wich, SA, Ardiansyah, F, Gumal, MT, Ambu, LN & Wilson, KA 2015, Alternative futures for Borneo show the value of integrating economic and conservation targets across borders, Nature Communications, Vol. 6, p. 6819.
  3. Ardiansyah, F 2013, Climate change: protecting forests for the future”, East Asia Forum Quarterly, October-December editionVol. 5, No. 4, pp. 27-29.
  4. Ardiansyah, F & Putri, A 2013, “Hot, clean and complex: unlocking Indonesia’s geothermal power”, Strategic Review, January-March edition, Vol. 3, No. 1, pp. 72-85.
  5. Ardiansyah, F 2012, “Sustaining Southeast Asia’s forests”, East Asia Forum Quarterly, October-December edition, Vol. 4, No. 4, pp. 18-20.
  6. Ardiansyah, F 2012, “Revisiting the global role of tropical forest nations”, Strategic Review, January-March edition, Vol. 2, No. 1, pp. 56-67.
  7. Ardiansyah, F, Ng, A & Lim, SS 2007, “Iniciativa de la Mesa Redonda sobre Aceite de Palma Sostenible: principios y criterios” (The Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil Initiative: principles and criteria), Palmas Journal (in Spanish), Vol. 28 No Especial, Tomo 2, pp. 297-318.

Book chapters:

  1. Ardiansyah, F, Melati & Anjani, A 2015, “The challenges of environmental governance in a democratic and decentralized Indonesia”, in S Mukerjee & D Chakraborty (eds), Environmental Challenges and Governance, Routledge Studies in Ecological Economics, Oxon, pp.
  2. Ardiansyah, F, Gunningham, N & Drahos, P 2014, “Climate change and energy security post-Cancún: the Indonesia perspective”, in NA Putra & E Han (eds), Governments’ Responses to Climate Change: Selected Examples from Asia Pacific, SpringerBriefs in Environment Security, Development and Peace, Heidelberg, pp. 55-80.
  3. Ardiansyah, F & Jotzo, F 2013, “Decentralization and avoiding deforestation: the case of Indonesia“, in S Howes & MG Rao (eds), Federal Reform Strategies: Lessons from Asia and Australia, Oxford University Press, New Delhi, pp. 274-302.
  4. Resosudarmo, BP, Ardiansyah, F & Napitupulu, L 2013, “The dynamics of climate change governance in Indonesia”, in D Held, C Rogers & EM Nag (eds), Climate Governance in the Developing World, Polity, Cambridge, pp. 72-90.
  5. Ardiansyah, F, Gunningham, N & Drahos, P 2012, “An environmental perspective on energy development in Indonesia”, in M Caballero-Anthony, Y Chang & NA Putra (eds), Energy and Non-Traditional Security (NTS) in Asia, Springer, Heidelberg, pp. 89-117.
  6. Ardiansyah, F & Putri, DPA 2012, “Risk, resilience and human security in cross-border areas: the Greater Mekong Subregion, the Heart of Borneo and the Coral Triangle”, in L Elliott & M Caballero-Anthony (eds), Human Security and Climate Change in Southeast Asia: managing risk and resilience, Routledge, Oxon, pp. 131-150.
  7. Ardiansyah, F & Ahmad, M 2007, “Economic magnitude and consequences of the climate change”, in Ministry of the Environment, Climate Change as a Business Opportunity: role of financial institution on mitigation and adaptation of climate change – proceeding, Ministry of Environment Republic of Indonesia and UNEP Finance Initiative, Jakarta.
  8. Ardiansyah, F 2007, “Perkembangan advokasi lingkungan di Indonesia”, in DS Wermasubun & ID Puspita, Advokasi Malpraktek Bisnis: pengalaman masyarakat sipil Indonesia, Business Watch Indonesia, Solo.
  9. Ardiansyah, F, Tarigan, A, Guerrero, MC, Zamora-Santos, A, Valentinus, H & Osbeck, M 2007, Case Study: promoting sustainable livelihoods in Danau Sentarum National Park, West Kalimantan – the case of wild honey bees”, in M Osbeck & M Wojciechowska-Shibuya (eds), Forest Partnerships: Enhancing Local Livelihoods and Protecting the Environment in Southeast Asia and the Pacific, IUCN, Bangkok, pp. 20-23.
  10. Ardiansyah, F & Tarigan, A 2007, Best Practice: major Indonesian NGOs join forces to contribute to an international standard of sustainability for palm oil plantations”, in M Osbeck & M Wojciechowska-Shibuya (eds), Forest Partnerships: Enhancing Local Livelihoods and Protecting the Environment in Southeast Asia and the Pacific, IUCN, Bangkok, p. 23.

Working papers:

  1. Ardiansyah, F & Putri, DPA 2011, “Risk and resilience in three Southeast Asian cross-border areas: the Greater Mekong Subregion, the Heart of Borneo, the Coral Triangle”, Asia Security Initiative Policy Series, Working Paper No. 11, S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, Nanyang Technological University (NTU-RSIS), Singapore.

Books & published reports:

  1. Ardiansyah, F & Abdul Rahman, R 2016, “Section 2: Indonesia Country Report: Wastewater Management in Indonesia—Opportunities and Challenges”, in WIPO GREEN, Facilitating the Transfer and Diffusion of Clean Technology: Opportunities in Wastewater Treatment in South East Asia, WIPO, Geneva, pp. 7-35.
  2. Ardiansyah, F, Marthen, AA & Amalia, N 2015, Forest and Land-use Governance in a Decentralized Indonesia: a legal and policy review, CIFOR, Bogor.
  3. Ardiansyah, F, Melati, Lakaseru, B, Anggara, R & Adriansyah, Y 2012, Geopolitical Map of REDD+ Negotiation: an analytical report, UN-REDD Indonesia ProgrammeJakarta.
  4. Ashat, A & Ardiansyah, F 2012, Igniting the Ring of Fire: a vision for developing Indonesia’s geothermal power, WWF-Indonesia, Jakarta.
  5. Case, M, Ardiansyah, F & Spector, E 2007, Climate Change in Indonesia: implication for humans and nature, WWF-International, Gland, Switzerland.

Periodical articles (newspaper):

  1. Ardiansyah, F, & Utamiputri, P 2020, “Youth Pledge Day: Youth and the Fate of Our Planet”, The Jakarta Post, 28 October.
  2. Ardiansyah, F 2019, “Engaging local governments, communities in fight against forest fires”, The Jakarta Post, 4 June.
  3. Ardiansyah, F 2017, “Local people partnership can combat climate change”, The Jakarta Post, 14 November.
  4. Ardiansyah, F 2017, “Feeding nation while protecting environment”, The Jakarta Post, 5 January.
  5. Ardiansyah, F, Meijaard, E & Wells, J 2013, “Flooding: looking beyond Jakarta”, The Jakarta Globe, 4 December.
  6. Ardiansyah, F & Meijaard, E 2013, “Improved governance crucial to protect our most pristine forests”, The Jakarta Globe, 20 September.
  7. Ardiansyah, F 2012, “The future of development and the question of sustainability”, The Jakarta Post, 26 September.
  8. Ardiansyah, F & Barano, T 2012, “Pushing forward to better land use”, The Jakarta Post, 27 May.
  9. Ardiansyah, F & Barano, T 2012, “Saving Sumatra’s forests: World heritage in danger”, The Jakarta Post, 22 April.
  10. Ardiansyah, F 2012, “Electing leader of Jakarta, the city of (no) joy”, The Jakarta Post, 21 March.
  11. Ardiansyah, F 2011, “Mixed results from Durban climate talks for Indonesia”, The Jakarta Post, 16 December.
  12. Ardiansyah, F 2011, “Measuring the success of RI’s involvement in Durban”, The Jakarta Post, 5 December.
  13. Ardiansyah, F 2011, “Magsaysay and the environment”, The Jakarta Post, 7 August.
  14. Ardiansyah, F 2011,“Environment Day: a good day for RI’s forests?”The Jakarta Post, 13 June.
  15. Ardiansyah, F & Bayunanda, A 2011, “A critical year for REDD in Indonesia”The Jakarta Post, 10 January.
  16. Ardiansyah, F 2010, Clearing up the region’s hazy future”, The Jakarta Post (Climate Solutions column), 26 October.
  17. Ardiansyah, F 2010, “How do we make sure our cities stay liveable?”, The Jakarta Post (Climate Solutions column), 28 September.
  18. Ardiansyah, F 2010, “Local nuance at the heart of climate policies”, The Jakarta Post (Climate Solutions column), 31 August.
  19. Ardiansyah, F 2010, “Untangling the web of REDD governance”, The Jakarta Post (Climate Solutions column), 3 August.
  20. Ardiansyah, F 2010, “Indonesia’s energy dilemma”, The Jakarta Post (Climate Solutions column), 6 July.
  21. Ardiansyah, F 2010, “The long and winding road from Oslo to Jakarta”, The Jakarta Post (Climate Solutions column), 8 June.
  22. Ardiansyah, F 2010, “Climate financing: the devil is in the details”, The Jakarta Post (Climate Solutions column), 11 May.
  23. Ardiansyah, F 2010, “Ensuring clear directions in Indonesia’s climate roadmap”, The Jakarta Post (Climate Solutions column), 13 April.
  24. Suhud, M & Ardiansyah, F 2010, “Earth Hour, hemat (listrik) pangkal (bumi) selamatKoran Tempo, 26 March.
  25. Ardiansyah, F 2010, Simple act, big impact: Earth Hour”, The Jakarta Post (Climate Solutions column), 23 March.
  26. Ardiansyah, F 2010, “Blazing a trail for solutions”, The Jakarta Post (Climate Solutions column), 9 March.
  27. Ardiansyah, F 2010, “Ensuring the survival of the nation”The Jakarta Post (Climate Solutions column), 16 February.
  28. Ardiansyah, F 2010, “Renewing support for renewable energy”The Jakarta Post (Climate Solutions column), 2 February.
  29. Ardiansyah, F 2010, “Innovative ways of retaining forests”, The Jakarta Post (Climate Solutions column), 19 January.
  30. Ardiansyah, F 2010, “Kesepakatan politis Kopenhagen dan masa depan bumi”, Koran Tempo, 6 January.
  31. Ardiansyah, F 2010, “New year, new climate (re)solutions?”, The Jakarta Post (Climate Solutions column), 5 January.
  32. Ardiansyah, F 2009, “Lower than expected, but no turning back”The Jakarta Post (Road to Copenhagen column), 22 December.
  33. Ardiansyah, F 2009, “Seeing light at the end of the tunnel”The Jakarta Post (Road to Copenhagen column), 15 December.
  34. Ardiansyah, F 2009, “Understanding Indonesia’s emission cuts inside out”The Jakarta Post (Road to Copenhagen column), 8 December.
  35. Ardiansyah, F 2009, “What is at stake for Indonesia”, The Jakarta Post (Road to Copenhagen column), 1 December.
  36. Ardiansyah, F 2009, “New emerging economies, new climate leaders?”, The Jakarta Post (Road to Copenhagen column), 24 November.
  37. Ardiansyah, F 2009, “From Papua with hope – for climate, forest and people”, The Jakarta Post (Road to Copenhagen column), 17 November.
  38. Ardiansyah, F 2009, “Making a case for climate in 100 days”, The Jakarta Post (Road to Copenhagen column), 10 November.
  39. Ardiansyah, F & Leck, R 2009, “Copenhagen deal: The Coral Triangle’s chance to survive”, The Jakarta Post (Road to Copenhagen column), 3 November.
  40. Ardiansyah, F, Wardhini, IS & Suhud, M 2009, “Helping Indonesia advance as its emissions decrease”, The Jakarta Post (Road to Copenhagen column), 27 October.
  41. Ardiansyah, F & Foead, N 2009, “The new Cabinet and its new climate challenge”, The Jakarta Post (Road to Copenhagen column), 20 October.
  42. Ardiansyah, F & Muhammad, A 2009, “Dealing with climate change dangerous impacts”, The Jakarta Post (Road to Copenhagen column), 13 October.
  43. Ardiansyah, F 2009, “Getting ready for REDD — crucial for tropical forest nations”, The Jakarta Post (Road to Copenhagen column), 6 October.
  44. Ardiansyah, F 2009, “Finding the money to pay for climate solutions”, The Jakarta Post (Road to Copenhagen column), 29 September.
  45. Ardiansyah, F 2009, “Finding the `middle ground'”, The Jakarta Post (Road to Copenhagen column), 23 September.
  46. Ardiansyah, F 2009, “We’re all in the same boat, waiting for the captain to lead”, The Jakarta Post (Road to Copenhagen column), 15 September.
  47. Ardiansyah, F 2009, “Satu jam penyelematan bumi”, Koran Jakarta, 28 March.
  48. Ardiansyah, F & Foead, N 2006, “There need not even be fires in the first place”, Strait Times Singapore, 24 October, p. 19.
  49. van Gelder, JW & Ardiansyah, F 2005, New lending rule helps protect our environment, The Jakarta Post, 9 June.
  50. Ardiansyah, F & Ardiansyah, I 2004, “Minimizing pressures on forests for cleaner, cheaper water”, The Jakarta Post, 4 October.
  51. Ardiansyah, F & Ardiansyah, I 2003, Green and wealthy: an Indonesian oxymoron?”, The Jakarta Post, 7 June.

Periodical articles (magazine):

  1. Ardiansyah, F 2017, “Farmer organization as the backbone of agro-sustainability”, PISAgro News, Issue No. 15, May, pp. 2-4.
  2. Ardiansyah, F 2016, “Membangun sektor kakao yang berkelanjutan”, COKELAT, Edisi 12, Januari-21 Mei, pp. 10-13.
  3. Ardiansyah, F 2016, “Developing sustainable cocoa”, COKELAT, Edisi 12, Januari-21 Mei, pp. 10-13.
  4. Ardiansyah, F 2013, “Can Indonesia balance its development?”, Coal Asia, 21 October-21 November, pp. 148-149.
  5. Ardiansyah, F 2013, “Getting the governance right to achieve sustainable land use management”, Coal Asia, 4 September-20 October, pp. 86-87.
  6. Ardiansyah, F 2013, “Difficult policy choices in Indonesia’s energy development”, Coal Asia, 17 August-4 September, pp. 90-91.
  7. Ardiansyah, F 2013, “The private sector and ‘green’ transformation”, Coal Asia, 19 July-17 August, pp. 82-83.
  8. Ardiansyah, F 2013, “Responsible mining: Is it possible?”, Coal Asia, 11 June-20 July, pp. 96-97.
  9. Ardiansyah, F 2013, “Reconciling differences for better forest and land use”, Coal Asia, 25 May-20 June, pp. 100-101.
  10. Ardiansyah, F 2013, “A review and outlook of Indonesia’s forest governance”, Coal Asia, 22 January-22 February, pp. 86-87.
  11. Ardiansyah, F 2012, In search for agreed land use solutions”Coal Asia, 22 September-22 October, pp. 102-103.
  12. Ardiansyah, F 2012, “Balancing energy development and forest protection”Coal Asia, Vol. 2, 17 August-17 September, pp. 94-95.
  13. Ardiansyah, F 2012, “Indonesia’s forests: a year in moratorium”Coal Asia, 14 June-14 July, pp. 133-134 and OGE Asia, 25 June-25 July, pp. 50-51.
  14. Ardiansyah, F 2010, Ketika pilihan kita bisa mengubah dunia”Esquire Indonesia, October.
  15. Ardiansyah, F 2010, “The economic challenge of climate change”, Asia Views, January.
  16. Ardiansyah, F 2007, “The Greener, the wealthier”, the insert of National Geographic Indonesia, December.
  17. Ardiansyah, F 2007, “Dire consequence for ignoring climate change”, Asia Views, June-July.

Periodical articles (special report):

  1. Ardiansyah, F 2009, “The roller-coaster of Indonesia’s leadership in climate negotiations”, An International Affairs Forum Special Report, Center for International Relations, Washington, DC, Winter 2009/10.

Periodical articles (online):

  1. Ardiansyah, F, & Aunilla, T 2019, “Cokelat Ransiki yang umami melindungi bumi”, Antara News, 4 September.
  2. Ardiansyah, F 2019, “Pesan pengelolaan alam dari Isra’ Mi’raj”, Antara News, 26 Maret.
  3. Ardiansyah, F 2014, “Climate change: protecting Indonesia’s forests for the future”, East Asia Forum, 31 January.
  4. Ardiansyah, F 2013, “Indonesia’s fires: a hazy challenge for Southeast Asia”, East Asia Forum, 8 July.
  5. Ardiansyah, F 2013, Scaling up efforts to sustain forests in Southeast Asia”, East Asia Forum, 16 February.
  6. Ardiansyah, F 2012, Jakarta’s gubernatorial election: a call for change”, East Asia Forum, 29 September.
  7. Ardiansyah, F 2012, Rio+20 and challenges towards sustainable development”, East Asia Forum, 21 June.
  8. Ardiansyah, F 2012, Rio+20 and the fate of sustainable development”, Strategic Review, 18 May.
  9. Ardiansyah, F 2012, Bearing the consequences of Indonesia’s fuel subsidy”, East Asia Forum, 4 May.
  10. Ardiansyah, F 2011, The energy challenge”, Inside Indonesia, 25 July.
  11. Ardiansyah, F 2011, Fixing legal loopholes in Indonesia’s forest and land use governance”, East Asia Forum, 27 January.
  12. Ardiansyah, F 2011, “Mencermati nasib hutan Indonesia pada 2011”, Antara, 9 January.
  13. Ardiansyah, F 2010, “Makna kesepakatan Cancun bagi penanggulangan perubahan iklim”, Antara, 27 December.
  14. Ardiansyah, F 2008, “CSR dan standard audit sosial: perspektif lingkungan”, CSR Review, 13 June.
  15. Ardiansyah, F 2006, The HCVF application in Indonesia”, WRM Bulletin, No. 114, January.

Periodical articles (others):

  1. Ardiansyah, F 2001, “AIBEN, Australia and me: an outgoing student tells his story”, AIBEN Bulletin, No.1, July.
  2. Ardiansyah, F 2000, Can mangroves be conserved? a case study of mangrove management in Indonesia”, The Late Friday News, 68th Edition, 19 August, MAP-EII, Port Angeles, USA.
  3. Ardiansyah, F 2000, Are local people being marginalised in mangrove areas? the case for community participation in mangrove management in Indonesia”, The Late Friday News, 63rd Edition, 21 June.
  4. Ardiansyah, F 1999, Indonesia’s threatened mangrove forest”, The Late Friday News, 51st Edition, 10 December.
  5. Ardiansyah, F 1999, Mangrove forests in Indonesia: a literature study”, The Late Friday News, 49th Edition, 21 November.

Conference papers:

  1. Ardiansyah, F 2012, “Balancing geothermal energy and forest protection”, paper presented at the IAIA12 (32nd Annual Conference of the International Association for Impact Assessment) on Energy Future: The Role of Impact Assessment, Porto, May-June.
  2. Ardiansyah, F 2007, “Climate change, deforestation, and the role of sustainable palm oil”paper presented at the International Conference on Oil Palm and the Environment, Bali, November.
  3. Ardiansyah, F 2007, “Environmental perspective on the demand of palm oil for food and energy”, paper presented at the International Palm Oil Conference and Price Outlook 2008, Bali, November.
  4. Ardiansyah, F 2006, “Realising sustainable oil palm development in Indonesia: challenges and opportunities?”, paper presented at the International Oil Palm Conference (IOPC), Bali, June.
  5. Darussamin, A, Ardiansyah, F & Suhandri 2004, “Impact assessment on oil palm development”, paper presented at the 2nd Roundtable Meeting on Sustainable Palm Oil, Jakarta, October.

Etc.

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