This article evaluates the ways water is made and unmade on Sumba Island when subjected to tensions between Indigenous and off-island political ecologies. Located in the eastern Indian Ocean, Sumba has a semi-arid, monsoonal climate with an uplifted coral reef geological structure where a spatially and temporally dynamic hydrological system shapes people’s access to freshwater. Customary adat societies on the island have histories of struggling to maintain the integrity of their own political ecologies, further increasing the precarity of their access to freshwater. The topic of the research reported on in this paper was determined through collaboration with members of the Kodi community in western Sumba who urged the author to study the pr...
The Lembata region is known for complex environmental conflicts between local institutions and exter...
Contains fulltext : 90712.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In the middle Ma...
The ever increasing human population demands more extraction of freshwater to fulfill our basic need...
Water is the most important resource for human life. Not only for households, but water also has an ...
Abstract Water is a basic requirement of all living creatures on earth. One one hand, the available...
Water scarcity is a serious issue on many small coral islands, including the Spermonde Archipelago i...
This article tells the story of the sacred place named Mata Loko ( River\u27s Source ) in Karendi on...
This study explores social and political conflicts in grassroots level, specifically, the challenge ...
Majority of the indigenous people in Papua New Guinea (about 87 per cent) live on their customary la...
Customary land tenure claims provide a useful analogy for customary access and usage rights to criti...
An increasing population and continued environmental degradation lead to greater competition for lim...
This thesis studies customary land relations among the Indigenous Mentawaian people of Siberut Islan...
AbstractWater scarcity is a serious issue on many small coral islands, including the Spermonde Archi...
This article aims to analyze the implementation of state obligations and responsibility ensuring the...
Water is the most important resource for human life. Not only for households, but water also has an ...
The Lembata region is known for complex environmental conflicts between local institutions and exter...
Contains fulltext : 90712.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In the middle Ma...
The ever increasing human population demands more extraction of freshwater to fulfill our basic need...
Water is the most important resource for human life. Not only for households, but water also has an ...
Abstract Water is a basic requirement of all living creatures on earth. One one hand, the available...
Water scarcity is a serious issue on many small coral islands, including the Spermonde Archipelago i...
This article tells the story of the sacred place named Mata Loko ( River\u27s Source ) in Karendi on...
This study explores social and political conflicts in grassroots level, specifically, the challenge ...
Majority of the indigenous people in Papua New Guinea (about 87 per cent) live on their customary la...
Customary land tenure claims provide a useful analogy for customary access and usage rights to criti...
An increasing population and continued environmental degradation lead to greater competition for lim...
This thesis studies customary land relations among the Indigenous Mentawaian people of Siberut Islan...
AbstractWater scarcity is a serious issue on many small coral islands, including the Spermonde Archi...
This article aims to analyze the implementation of state obligations and responsibility ensuring the...
Water is the most important resource for human life. Not only for households, but water also has an ...
The Lembata region is known for complex environmental conflicts between local institutions and exter...
Contains fulltext : 90712.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In the middle Ma...
The ever increasing human population demands more extraction of freshwater to fulfill our basic need...