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5. REDD, land management and the politics of forest and land tenure reform with special reference to the case of Central Kalimantan province
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Tables vii
- Figures ix
- Contributors xi
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Glossary xv
- 1. Land, economic development, social justice and environmental management in Indonesia: the search for the people’s sovereignty 1
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PART 1. LAND USE AND LAND LAW: THE BIG PICTURE
- 2. The plantation and the mine: agrarian transformation and the remaking of land and smallholders in Indonesia 35
- 3. Indonesian land law: integration at last? And for whom? 63
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PART 2. ENVIRONMENTAL AND CUSTOMARY FRAMING OF LAND TENURE
- 4. Emerging options for the recognition and protection of indigenous community rights in Indonesia 91
- 5. REDD, land management and the politics of forest and land tenure reform with special reference to the case of Central Kalimantan province 113
- 6. Mining, land and community rights in Indonesia 141
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PART 3. URBAN AND INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
- 7. Eminent domain and infrastructure under the Yudhoyono and Widodo administrations 167
- 8. Housing low- and middle-income households: land development and policy practice in two Indonesian cities 186
- 9. Land and housing security for the urban poor 206
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PART 4. AGRICULTURE, LAND TENURE AND LIVELIHOODS
- 10. After 200 years, why is Indonesia’s cadastral system still incomplete? 227
- 11. Agrarian transformations and land reform in Indonesia 245
- 12. Land tenure and agrarian structure in regions of small-scale food production 265
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PART 5. LARGE-SCALE LAND ACQUISITIONS AND SMALLHOLDER DEVELOPMENT
- 13. Industrial plantations and community rights: conflicts and solutions 297
- 14. How can the people’s sovereignty be achieved in the oil palm sector? Is the plantation model shifting in favour of smallholders? 315
- 15. Beyond special autonomy and customary land rights recognition: examining land negotiations and the production of vulnerabilities in Papua 343
- Index 363
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Tables vii
- Figures ix
- Contributors xi
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Glossary xv
- 1. Land, economic development, social justice and environmental management in Indonesia: the search for the people’s sovereignty 1
-
PART 1. LAND USE AND LAND LAW: THE BIG PICTURE
- 2. The plantation and the mine: agrarian transformation and the remaking of land and smallholders in Indonesia 35
- 3. Indonesian land law: integration at last? And for whom? 63
-
PART 2. ENVIRONMENTAL AND CUSTOMARY FRAMING OF LAND TENURE
- 4. Emerging options for the recognition and protection of indigenous community rights in Indonesia 91
- 5. REDD, land management and the politics of forest and land tenure reform with special reference to the case of Central Kalimantan province 113
- 6. Mining, land and community rights in Indonesia 141
-
PART 3. URBAN AND INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
- 7. Eminent domain and infrastructure under the Yudhoyono and Widodo administrations 167
- 8. Housing low- and middle-income households: land development and policy practice in two Indonesian cities 186
- 9. Land and housing security for the urban poor 206
-
PART 4. AGRICULTURE, LAND TENURE AND LIVELIHOODS
- 10. After 200 years, why is Indonesia’s cadastral system still incomplete? 227
- 11. Agrarian transformations and land reform in Indonesia 245
- 12. Land tenure and agrarian structure in regions of small-scale food production 265
-
PART 5. LARGE-SCALE LAND ACQUISITIONS AND SMALLHOLDER DEVELOPMENT
- 13. Industrial plantations and community rights: conflicts and solutions 297
- 14. How can the people’s sovereignty be achieved in the oil palm sector? Is the plantation model shifting in favour of smallholders? 315
- 15. Beyond special autonomy and customary land rights recognition: examining land negotiations and the production of vulnerabilities in Papua 343
- Index 363