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Community, Environment and Local Governance in Indonesia: Locating the commonweal: Routledge Contemporary Southeast Asia Series

Editat de Carol Warren, John F. McCarthy
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 mar 2012
This book explores the forces reconfiguring local resource governance in Indonesia since 1998, drawing together original field research undertaken in a decade of dramatic political change. Case studies from across Indonesia’s diverse cultural and ecological landscapes focus on the most significant resource sectors – agriculture, fisheries, forestry, mining and tourism –providing a rare in-depth view of the dynamics shaping social and environmental outcomes in these varied contexts.
Debates surrounding the ‘tragedy of the commons’ and environmental governance have focused on institutional considerations of how to craft resource management arrangements in order to further the policy objectives of economic efficiency, social equity and environmental sustainability. The studies in this volume reveal the complexity of resource security issues affecting local communities and user groups in Indonesia as they engage with wider institutional frameworks in a context driven simultaneously by decentralizing and globalizing forces. Through ground up investigations of how local groups with different cultural backgrounds and resource bases are responding to the greater autonomy afforded by Indonesia’s new political constellation, the authors appraise the prospects for rearticulating governance regimes toward a more equitable and sustainable ’commonweal’.
This volume offers valuable insights into questions of import to scholars as well as policy-makers concerned with decentralized governance and sustainable resource management.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780415541091
ISBN-10: 0415541093
Pagini: 282
Ilustrații: 11 Line drawings, black and white; 5 Tables, black and white
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.53 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Contemporary Southeast Asia Series

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Cuprins

1. Communities, Environments And Local Governance In Reform Era Indonesia John F. Mccarthy And Carol Warren  2. Local Resource Politics In Reform Era Indonesia: Three Village Studies From Jepara Jim Schiller And Achmad Uzair Fauzan  3. Berjuang Diatas Perahu: Livelihood, Contestation And Declining Marine Resources On Java’s North Coast Anton Lucas  4. Conservation And Community In The Lore Lindu National Park (Sulawesi): Customary Custodianship, Multi-Ethnic Participation, And Resource Entitlement Greg Acciaioli  5. Community, Adat Authority And Forest Management In The Hinterland Of East Kalimantan Laurens Bakker  6. Forests For The People? Special Autonomy, Community Forestry Cooperatives And The Apparent Return Of Customary Rights In Papua Hidayat Alhamid, Chris Ballard And Peter Kanowski  7. ‘Where Is Justice?’ Resource Entitlements, Agrarian Transformation And Regional Autonomy In Jambi, Sumatra John F. Mccarthy  8. Off The Market? Elusive Links In Community-Based Sustainable Development Initiatives In Bali Carol Warren  9. Locating The Commonweal Carol Warren And John F. Mccarthy
 

Notă biografică

Carol Warren is a Fellow of the Asia Research Centre, Murdoch University.
John McCarthy lectures at the Crawford School of Economics and Government, at the Australian National University.

Descriere

This book draws together case studies from across the Indonesian archipelago to give a bottom-up perspective on reform in the local domain and asks whether these changing configurations are producing more sustainable and equitable outcomes for Indonesia's population.