In this paper, we explore the gendered experiences of, and responses to, socio-economic and environmental change evoked by processes of land acquisition for oil palm plantation development. Drawing upon ethnographic fieldwork in West Kalimantan, Indonesia, we examine the heterogeneous and differentiated nature of women’s lived experiences in resisting, accepting and enacting agrarian change. We find that impacts stretch beyond livelihood opportunities, access to land and resources, and labour conditions: plantation development also affects and changes social relations, leading to insecurity and anxiety and new forms of solidarity. Using an analytical framework of ‘spaces for participation’ we highlight how women are excluded from participat...
This chapter revisits gender by exploring how it is entangled in the dynamics of displacement and ev...
Measuring the social impact of oil palm requires the use of multiple metrics which capture different...
© 2019 Mia DunphyAcross Southeast Asian frontiers, forest dependent peoples have been negotiating a ...
In this paper, we explore the gendered experiences of, and responses to, socio-economic and environm...
In this paper, we explore the gendered experiences of, and responses to, socio-economic and environm...
Dramatic and devastating changes in East Kalimantan's forest landscape over recent decades reflect t...
CIFOR Occasional Paper no. 124Oil palm plantations and smallholdings are expanding massively in Indo...
This thesis explores how people experience and respond to large-scale land acquisition for the devel...
Across many parts of Indonesia, investment in oil palm has brought accelerated forms of land acquisi...
This paper presents an ethnographic case study of a palm oil land conflict in a Malay community in W...
In Southeast Asia, oil palm has played an important role in driving ‘land deals’ and in providing a ...
Oil palm has been claimed as one of the major drivers for the land-use change in Indonesia. Research...
An important theme in studies of enclosure and resource access in Southeast Asian hinges on the conc...
Participation is commonly accepted to be a process that brings stakeholders together to define criti...
Due to land-use conversions for palm oil, mining and other extractive industries, Indonesia remains ...
This chapter revisits gender by exploring how it is entangled in the dynamics of displacement and ev...
Measuring the social impact of oil palm requires the use of multiple metrics which capture different...
© 2019 Mia DunphyAcross Southeast Asian frontiers, forest dependent peoples have been negotiating a ...
In this paper, we explore the gendered experiences of, and responses to, socio-economic and environm...
In this paper, we explore the gendered experiences of, and responses to, socio-economic and environm...
Dramatic and devastating changes in East Kalimantan's forest landscape over recent decades reflect t...
CIFOR Occasional Paper no. 124Oil palm plantations and smallholdings are expanding massively in Indo...
This thesis explores how people experience and respond to large-scale land acquisition for the devel...
Across many parts of Indonesia, investment in oil palm has brought accelerated forms of land acquisi...
This paper presents an ethnographic case study of a palm oil land conflict in a Malay community in W...
In Southeast Asia, oil palm has played an important role in driving ‘land deals’ and in providing a ...
Oil palm has been claimed as one of the major drivers for the land-use change in Indonesia. Research...
An important theme in studies of enclosure and resource access in Southeast Asian hinges on the conc...
Participation is commonly accepted to be a process that brings stakeholders together to define criti...
Due to land-use conversions for palm oil, mining and other extractive industries, Indonesia remains ...
This chapter revisits gender by exploring how it is entangled in the dynamics of displacement and ev...
Measuring the social impact of oil palm requires the use of multiple metrics which capture different...
© 2019 Mia DunphyAcross Southeast Asian frontiers, forest dependent peoples have been negotiating a ...