AbstractLand degradation has been a major political issue in Java for decades. Its causes have generally been framed by narratives focussing on farmers’ unsustainable cultivation practices. This paper causally links land degradation with struggles over natural resources in Central Java. It presents a case study that was part of a research project combining remote sensing and political ecology to explore land use/cover change and its drivers in the catchment of the Segara Anakan lagoon. Historically rooted land conflicts have turned the land into a political battlefield, with soil erosion being the direct outcome of the political struggles. Starting from an analysis of environmental changes using satellite images and historical maps, the res...
Land degradation became more and more widespread, especially in areas with a dense population and de...
Java, one out of 13.000 islands in Indonesia, is the most densely populated island . Compared to tho...
Connections between human activities (social systems) and nature (ecological systems) are key factor...
Land degradation has been a major political issue in Java for decades. Its causes have generally bee...
AbstractLand degradation has been a major political issue in Java for decades. Its causes have gener...
This paper analyses the emergence and fixing of scales in struggles over environmental issues. Using...
The dissertation examines land use, watershed, and coastal dynamics, their drivers, and related envi...
Land disputes were a serious and recurring problem in Indonesia's Nucleus Estate and Smallholders (N...
Though an analysis of the Ex-Mega Rice Project site—a one million hectare degraded tropical peat swa...
This study explores social and political conflicts in grassroots level, specifically, the challenge ...
"Contesting Forests and Power; Dispute, Violence and Negotiations in Central Java" is an ethnographi...
<p>The long debate on whether rural community in Java is more characterised as egalitarian or differ...
Land occupation in the West Kalimantan province (Indonesian Borneo) and particularly in the Sanggau ...
This thesis examines land reclamation as an increasingly significant form of land grabbing and contr...
One of current agrarian struggles in Central Java is between peasants against plantation estates. Th...
Land degradation became more and more widespread, especially in areas with a dense population and de...
Java, one out of 13.000 islands in Indonesia, is the most densely populated island . Compared to tho...
Connections between human activities (social systems) and nature (ecological systems) are key factor...
Land degradation has been a major political issue in Java for decades. Its causes have generally bee...
AbstractLand degradation has been a major political issue in Java for decades. Its causes have gener...
This paper analyses the emergence and fixing of scales in struggles over environmental issues. Using...
The dissertation examines land use, watershed, and coastal dynamics, their drivers, and related envi...
Land disputes were a serious and recurring problem in Indonesia's Nucleus Estate and Smallholders (N...
Though an analysis of the Ex-Mega Rice Project site—a one million hectare degraded tropical peat swa...
This study explores social and political conflicts in grassroots level, specifically, the challenge ...
"Contesting Forests and Power; Dispute, Violence and Negotiations in Central Java" is an ethnographi...
<p>The long debate on whether rural community in Java is more characterised as egalitarian or differ...
Land occupation in the West Kalimantan province (Indonesian Borneo) and particularly in the Sanggau ...
This thesis examines land reclamation as an increasingly significant form of land grabbing and contr...
One of current agrarian struggles in Central Java is between peasants against plantation estates. Th...
Land degradation became more and more widespread, especially in areas with a dense population and de...
Java, one out of 13.000 islands in Indonesia, is the most densely populated island . Compared to tho...
Connections between human activities (social systems) and nature (ecological systems) are key factor...