Communities at the Crossroads: Forest or large-scale monoculture in Kalimantan, Indonesia

The forests of Indonesia are home to globally important biodiversity, perform many ecosystem services on the regional scale and are a source of livelihoods for thousands of local communities, and at the heart of culture and traditional knowledge systems. The forest has also become a battleground where powerful actors of land use change meet with communities who struggle to restore traditional communal rights over natural resources and land. By and large in this process, the forest is disappearing, mostly replaced by large scale agro-development projects. Inspired by the desire to contribute to better protection of forest, local culture and traditional knowledge systems, this thesis is aimed to gain an in-depth understanding of what happens when powerful corporations lay claim to natural resources inhabited by indigenous people, which is a worldwide phenomenon.

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Main Author: Yuliani, E.L.
Format: Thesis biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Radboud University 2022-11-30
Subjects:biodiversity conservation, indigenous people, landscape conservation, natural resource management,
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/128270
https://repository.ubn.ru.nl/handle/2066/283905
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spelling dig-cgspace-10568-1282702023-07-27T19:18:49Z Communities at the Crossroads: Forest or large-scale monoculture in Kalimantan, Indonesia Yuliani, E.L. biodiversity conservation indigenous people landscape conservation natural resource management The forests of Indonesia are home to globally important biodiversity, perform many ecosystem services on the regional scale and are a source of livelihoods for thousands of local communities, and at the heart of culture and traditional knowledge systems. The forest has also become a battleground where powerful actors of land use change meet with communities who struggle to restore traditional communal rights over natural resources and land. By and large in this process, the forest is disappearing, mostly replaced by large scale agro-development projects. Inspired by the desire to contribute to better protection of forest, local culture and traditional knowledge systems, this thesis is aimed to gain an in-depth understanding of what happens when powerful corporations lay claim to natural resources inhabited by indigenous people, which is a worldwide phenomenon. 2022-11-30 2023-01-26T08:35:11Z 2023-01-26T08:35:11Z Thesis Yuliani, E.L., 2022. Communities at the Crossroads: Forest or large-scale monoculture in Kalimantan, Indonesia. [Dissertation]. Radboud University. https://hdl.handle.net/2066/283905 978-94-6421-913-5 https://hdl.handle.net/10568/128270 https://repository.ubn.ru.nl/handle/2066/283905 en CC-BY-NC-ND-4.0 Open Access Radboud University
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Communities at the Crossroads: Forest or large-scale monoculture in Kalimantan, Indonesia
description The forests of Indonesia are home to globally important biodiversity, perform many ecosystem services on the regional scale and are a source of livelihoods for thousands of local communities, and at the heart of culture and traditional knowledge systems. The forest has also become a battleground where powerful actors of land use change meet with communities who struggle to restore traditional communal rights over natural resources and land. By and large in this process, the forest is disappearing, mostly replaced by large scale agro-development projects. Inspired by the desire to contribute to better protection of forest, local culture and traditional knowledge systems, this thesis is aimed to gain an in-depth understanding of what happens when powerful corporations lay claim to natural resources inhabited by indigenous people, which is a worldwide phenomenon.
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