The main assumption of indigeneity NGOs in Indonesia is that state recognition will strengthen indigenous peoples’ rights to their land and forests against ongoing or future dispossession. In Indonesia, legal recognition has become central to the approaches of indigeneity NGO campaigns, while the local realities and problems among indigenous communities seem to receive less attention. Has legal recognition of indigenous communities turned into a national NGO project that does not solve the communities’ land and forest-related problems? In this article, we compare two locations where communities have succeeded in obtaining state recognition. By focusing our analysis on the steps in the recognition process, from articulating community problem...
The concepts, policies, laws and practices regarding community-based forest management have changed ...
Through the discourse of indigeneity, rural communities around the world are joining a global networ...
This paper aims to examine the process of teritorial rights of village forest through regulation and...
The main assumption of indigeneity NGOs in Indonesia is that state recognition will strengthen indig...
Under the New Order authoritarian regime, the state endorsed terra-nullification of the customary te...
Abstract: In Indonesia, recently a movement to recognize customary forests (hutan adat) and the righ...
The existence of customary community is recognized in some Indonesia laws, including the existence o...
Customary forests have not been adequately recognized in state forest management in Indonesia for a ...
Community advocates for land rights justice in post-reformasi Indonesia frame their claims in terms ...
This statement was made by AMAN (Aliansi Masyarakat Adat Nusantara), the Alliance of Indigenous Peop...
Nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) are often found playing a critical role in facilitating aspects...
Longstanding land tenure claims in state forest by communities continues to pose a challenge to gove...
Since the fall of the authoritarian New Order regime in 1998, the indigenous movement in Indonesia h...
A number of UN conventions and declarations (on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, the Protection and...
Some communities in Indonesia’s margins have adopted indigenous identities to overcome stigmatizatio...
The concepts, policies, laws and practices regarding community-based forest management have changed ...
Through the discourse of indigeneity, rural communities around the world are joining a global networ...
This paper aims to examine the process of teritorial rights of village forest through regulation and...
The main assumption of indigeneity NGOs in Indonesia is that state recognition will strengthen indig...
Under the New Order authoritarian regime, the state endorsed terra-nullification of the customary te...
Abstract: In Indonesia, recently a movement to recognize customary forests (hutan adat) and the righ...
The existence of customary community is recognized in some Indonesia laws, including the existence o...
Customary forests have not been adequately recognized in state forest management in Indonesia for a ...
Community advocates for land rights justice in post-reformasi Indonesia frame their claims in terms ...
This statement was made by AMAN (Aliansi Masyarakat Adat Nusantara), the Alliance of Indigenous Peop...
Nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) are often found playing a critical role in facilitating aspects...
Longstanding land tenure claims in state forest by communities continues to pose a challenge to gove...
Since the fall of the authoritarian New Order regime in 1998, the indigenous movement in Indonesia h...
A number of UN conventions and declarations (on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, the Protection and...
Some communities in Indonesia’s margins have adopted indigenous identities to overcome stigmatizatio...
The concepts, policies, laws and practices regarding community-based forest management have changed ...
Through the discourse of indigeneity, rural communities around the world are joining a global networ...
This paper aims to examine the process of teritorial rights of village forest through regulation and...