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  1. Harapan
    a "no man's land" turned into a contested agro-industrial Zone
    Erschienen: 2014
    Verlag:  GOEDOC, Dokumenten- und Publikationsserver der Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Göttingen

    The Harapan region is governed by a web of regulations. The corresponding allocation of land is informed by the demands of the international market and Indonesia's policy to supply it with the products needed. Thus, human interactions with the... mehr

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    The Harapan region is governed by a web of regulations. The corresponding allocation of land is informed by the demands of the international market and Indonesia's policy to supply it with the products needed. Thus, human interactions with the rainforest transformation systems are largely determined by external economic drivers. Taking the anthropology of globalization as a starting point, our paper outlines the relationships between international demands, state regulations, the allocation of land, and the way local people, whose rights have been disregarded for decades, and migrants make use of it locally,

     

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    Quelle: Verbundkataloge
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
    Format: Online
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    hdl: 10419/117316
    Schriftenreihe: EFForTS discussion paper series / SFB 990 EFForTS, Ecological and Socioeconomic Functions of Tropical Lowland Rainforest Transformation Systems (Sumatra, Indonesien) ; 4
    Schlagworte: Landnutzung; Agrarboden; Bodenrecht; Waldschutz; Globalisierung; Indonesien; Sumatra
    Umfang: Online-Ressource (PDF-Datei: IV, 31 S., circa 1 MB), graph. Darst., Kt.
  2. Der Regenwald ist unser Haus : die Orang Rimba auf Sumatra zwischen Autonomie und Fremdbestimmung
  3. Adat and Indigeneity in Indonesia
    Culture and Entitlements between Heteronomy and Self-Ascription
    Autor*in: Arizona, Yance
    Erschienen: 2016
    Verlag:  Göttingen University Press, Göttingen ; OpenEdition, Marseille

    A number of UN conventions and declarations (on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions and the World Heritage Conventions) can be understood as instruments of international governance... mehr

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    A number of UN conventions and declarations (on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions and the World Heritage Conventions) can be understood as instruments of international governance to promote democracy and social justice worldwide. In Indonesia (as in many other countries), these international agreements have encouraged the self-assertion of communities that had been oppressed and deprived of their land, especially during the New Order regime (1966-1998). More than 2,000 communities in Indonesia who define themselves as masyarakat adat or "indigenous peoples" had already joined the Indigenous Peoples' Alliance of the Archipelago" (AMAN) by 2013. In their efforts to gain recognition and self-determination, these communities are supported by international donors and international as well as national NGOs by means of development programmes. In the definition of masyarakat adat, "culture" or adat plays an important role in the communities' self-definition. Based on particular characteristics of their adat, the asset of their culture, they try to distinguish themselves from others in order to substantiate their claims for the restitution of their traditional rights and property (namely land and other natural resources) from the state. The authors of this volume investigate how differently structured communities - socially, politically and religiously - and associations reposition themselves vis-à-vis others, especially the state, not only by drawing on adat for achieving particular goals, but also dignity and a better future.

     

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