In the post logging era, Sarawak is being restructured to make way for large-scale oil palm plantations. In this restructuring, the vulnerabilities of particular areas are being used in a wider battle to control production, particularly for export. Native customary lands, considered 'unproductive' or 'idle' by officials, are the target of oil palm plantation development under a new land development programme called Konsep Baru (New Concept). This article looks at the contradictions generated by the complex process of laying claims to 'idle' native customary land and focuses on Dayak organizing initiatives in northern Sarawak, Malaysia
Land occupation in the West Kalimantan province (Indonesian Borneo) and particularly in the Sanggau ...
This thesis explores how people experience and respond to large-scale land acquisition for the devel...
Malaysia is the second largest producer of Palm oil after Indonesia. According to the Malaysian Palm...
The Malaysian state of Sarawak on the island of Borneo is one of the global hotspots of deforestatio...
The territory of Sarawak, state of East Malaysia, undergoes major environmental transformations. The...
Over recent decades a structural transformation has affected agriculture in the frontier areas of Ma...
Over recent decades a structural transformation has affected agriculture in the frontier areas of Ma...
The dominant view among policy-makers in Sarawak, a resource frontier state in Malaysian Borneo, is ...
The conservation of tropical ecosystems is complex and contested, not least in terms of cultural and...
The conservation of tropical ecosystems is complex and contested, not least in terms of cultural and...
The dominant view among policy-makers in Sarawak, a resource frontier state in Malaysian Borneo, is ...
The conflict between the Dayaks and the timber industry in Sarawak is not a conflict over deforestat...
In this paper, we use an actor-oriented perspective to explore the nature and extent of conflict and...
The conservation of tropical ecosystems is complex and contested, not least in terms of cultural and...
Intensification and expansion are two essential tenets of commercial agriculture. This paper analyse...
Land occupation in the West Kalimantan province (Indonesian Borneo) and particularly in the Sanggau ...
This thesis explores how people experience and respond to large-scale land acquisition for the devel...
Malaysia is the second largest producer of Palm oil after Indonesia. According to the Malaysian Palm...
The Malaysian state of Sarawak on the island of Borneo is one of the global hotspots of deforestatio...
The territory of Sarawak, state of East Malaysia, undergoes major environmental transformations. The...
Over recent decades a structural transformation has affected agriculture in the frontier areas of Ma...
Over recent decades a structural transformation has affected agriculture in the frontier areas of Ma...
The dominant view among policy-makers in Sarawak, a resource frontier state in Malaysian Borneo, is ...
The conservation of tropical ecosystems is complex and contested, not least in terms of cultural and...
The conservation of tropical ecosystems is complex and contested, not least in terms of cultural and...
The dominant view among policy-makers in Sarawak, a resource frontier state in Malaysian Borneo, is ...
The conflict between the Dayaks and the timber industry in Sarawak is not a conflict over deforestat...
In this paper, we use an actor-oriented perspective to explore the nature and extent of conflict and...
The conservation of tropical ecosystems is complex and contested, not least in terms of cultural and...
Intensification and expansion are two essential tenets of commercial agriculture. This paper analyse...
Land occupation in the West Kalimantan province (Indonesian Borneo) and particularly in the Sanggau ...
This thesis explores how people experience and respond to large-scale land acquisition for the devel...
Malaysia is the second largest producer of Palm oil after Indonesia. According to the Malaysian Palm...