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Forest Conflict on the Forest Resources Management between Indigenous People and the Logging Company in Small Island

Forest Conflict on the Forest Resources Management between Indigenous People and the Logging Company in Small Island
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摘要 Many conflicts are reported in small islands mainly in Eastern region of Indonesia and it is needed to conflict resolution in the forest sector. The research has been conducted on forest conflict in the small island of Yamdena. The aims of the research were: (1) to determine the customary rights of indigenous peoples to the forest area that was claimed as theirs according to the applicable rules and regulations; (2) to study the causes of conflict between indigenous peoples and the logging company; (3) to analyze the policy in the forest resources management on the customary land. This research is qualitative and uses a case study methodology. Data collection methods used include semi-structured interviews, participant observation and focus group discussion (FGD). The results showed that indigenous peoples whose livelihood is highly dependent on the forest were most threatened because of forest exploitation of their traditional land by the logging company. Handling of the conflict potential in the forest resources management in Yamdena island was approached through use of traditional laws, involving all the relevant parties to the conflict. The forest management either by indigenous peoples or the logging company is no longer focused on the timber harvesting but more on conservation aspects.
机构地区 Forestry Department
出处 《Journal of Agricultural Science and Technology(B)》 2015年第4期257-268,共12页 农业科学与技术(B)
关键词 Forest conflict forest concession customary rights social forestry. 森林资源管理 土著人 伐木 岛屿 土地资源管理 数据采集方法 印度尼西亚 东部地区
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