Mr Aulia Soebandhi

Overview
Social aspects of agroforestry has been my main working outline since 2010, implementing agriculture and forestry-based market systems, livelihood diversification, and rural studies in general. Expanding interest and experience include social-ecological systems, change management in rural settings, and realist approaches for evaluation.
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My PhD research is on change management, which specifically examines processes and path trajectories farmer producers in environmentally-challenged areas go through while managing change. The research setting is in Indonesia, particularly targeting agroforestry landscapes in the tropical drylands of west Timor. My research is funded by the CGIAR Research Program on Forests, Trees and Agroforestry (FTA) and the International Centre for Research in Agroforestry (ICRAF) Indonesia Country Programme.
Qualifications
- MSc: Strategic Management
Universitas Gadjah Mada, 2006–2009 - BSc: Management
Universitas Gadjah Mada, 1993–2000
Research Interests
- Agriculture and forestry-based market systems
- Gender in value chains
- Livelihood diversification
- Rural studies
- Change management
Other Information
My default publishing name is Aulia Perdana and here are a few of my publications.
Sudomo A, Nandini R, Hidayatullah M, Maharani D, Susila IWD and Perdana A 2024, Chapter 10 Improving community-forest productivity in the arid regions of Nusa Tenggara Islands and central Java, Indonesia in Digby Race and Gib Wettenhall (Eds) 2024, Raising trees and livelihoods: Experiences of integrating trees into smallholder farming systems, ACIAR Monograph No. 221, Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research, Canberra.
Roshetko JM, Sabastian GE, Perdana A, Martini E, Ekawati D, Fauzi MA. 2023. Smallholder Teak Systems: Indigenous innovations to improve fallow management. CABI.
Agustarini R, Heryati Y, Adalina Y, Adinugroho WC, Yuniati D, Fambayun RA, Sabastian GE, Hidayat A, Tata HL, Ingram W, and Perdana A. The Development of Indigofera spp. as a Source of Natural Dyes to Increase Community Incomes on Timor Island, Indonesia. Economies. 2022; 10(2):49.
Utomo, M., Sudomo, A., Pieter, L. A. G., Maharani, D., Swestiani, D., Siagian, C. M., Fambayun, R. A., Perdana, A., & Roshetko, J. M. (2022). COVID-19 Pandemic: Impacts, Craftsmen’s Living Strategies, and Economic Recovery of Bamboo Handicraft Enterprise in Gunungkidul, Indonesia. Forest and Society, 6(2), 620-638.
Sudomo A, Maharani D, Swestiani D, Sabastian GE, Roshetko JM, Perdana A, Prameswari D, Fambayun RA. Intercropping Short Rotation Timber Species with Teak: Enabling Smallholder Silviculture