Decision Support Systems for Multisectoral Tropical Lake Management in Indonesia: Nature and Anthropocene in Lake Singkarak

Klaus Glenk
Édition Ivana Yuniarti , Rosetyati Utami
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Decision Support Systems for Multisectoral Tropical Lake Management in Indonesia: Nature and Anthropocene in Lake Singkarak

Klaus Glenk
Édition Ivana Yuniarti , Rosetyati Utami
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  • Date de publication : Apr 04, 2026
  • Langue : anglais
  • Nombre de pages : 151
  • Éditeur : Springer Nature
  • ISBN : 9783032112675
  • Dimensions : 6.1" W x 1.0" L x 9.25" H

Klaus Glenk is an environmental and resource economics professor and leads the Sustainable Ecosystems Team at Scotland&s Rural College (SRUC). He has 20 years of experience in applied cost-benefit analysis of environmental policy interventions, including climate change mitigation and adaptation in agriculture, biodiversity conservation and water management. Prof Glenk&s research has been published in leading disciplinary and interdisciplinary journals and focuses on the micro-analysis of consumer and household decisions. He has extensive experience in the methodological development and application of stated preference methods, particularly choice experiments, and cost-benefit analysis. Another strand of work includes investigating resource use decisions, technology choice and contract design for incentive-based land management schemes such as payments for ecosystem services of farm households in Europe and the Global South. Recent work also covers issues of demand for (food) products with sustainability and health claims. Prof Glenk has been involved in research projects covering a broad range of environmental, food and land management issues within Europe (Spain, Germany, UK), Asia (China, Indonesia, Myanmar), Sub-Saharan Africa (Kenya, Uganda) and South America (Brazil).

Ivana Yuniarti is a researcher in the Research Center for Limnology and Water Resources Management at the Republic of Indonesia National Research and Innovation Agency.   She has 15 years of experience in interdisciplinary approaches to tropical lake management. Her works range from ecological modeling to ecological-economic methods (cost side and stated preference methods). She has published in both disciplinary and multidisciplinary journals. Her current projects include the development of lake decision support systems in Indonesia. Her previous research was mostly in Southeast Asian Countries (i.e., Thailand and Indonesia).

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