Land for the People : The State and Agrarian Conflict in Indonesia.
Lucas, Anton.
Land for the People : The State and Agrarian Conflict in Indonesia. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (413 pages) - Research in International Studies, Southeast Asia Series ; v.126 . - Research in International Studies, Southeast Asia Series .
Intro -- The Land, the Law, and the People -- Land Concentration and Land Reform in Indonesia -- Indonesia's Land Titling Program (LAP)-the Market Solution? -- The Cimacan Golf Course Dispute since the New Order -- Oil Palm Plantations, Customary Rights, and Local Protests -- Tenure and Transformation in Central Kalimantan -- Land Disputes and the Church -- Legal Certainty for Whom? -- Dealing with the Urban Poor -- The Agrarian Movement, Civil Society, and Emerging Political Constellations -- Agrarian Resources and Conflict in the Twenty-First Century.
Half of Indonesia's massive population still lives on farms, and for these tens of millions of people the revolutionary promise of land reform remains largely unfulfilled. The Basic Agrarian Law, enacted in the wake of the Indonesian revolution, was supposed to provide access to land and equitable returns for peasant farmers.
9780896804852
Land reform-Indonesia.
Land tenure-Indonesia.
Land use-Indonesia.
Agriculture and state-Indonesia.
Indonesia-Rural conditions.
Electronic books.
HD1333.I5 L35 2013
333.3/1598
Land for the People : The State and Agrarian Conflict in Indonesia. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (413 pages) - Research in International Studies, Southeast Asia Series ; v.126 . - Research in International Studies, Southeast Asia Series .
Intro -- The Land, the Law, and the People -- Land Concentration and Land Reform in Indonesia -- Indonesia's Land Titling Program (LAP)-the Market Solution? -- The Cimacan Golf Course Dispute since the New Order -- Oil Palm Plantations, Customary Rights, and Local Protests -- Tenure and Transformation in Central Kalimantan -- Land Disputes and the Church -- Legal Certainty for Whom? -- Dealing with the Urban Poor -- The Agrarian Movement, Civil Society, and Emerging Political Constellations -- Agrarian Resources and Conflict in the Twenty-First Century.
Half of Indonesia's massive population still lives on farms, and for these tens of millions of people the revolutionary promise of land reform remains largely unfulfilled. The Basic Agrarian Law, enacted in the wake of the Indonesian revolution, was supposed to provide access to land and equitable returns for peasant farmers.
9780896804852
Land reform-Indonesia.
Land tenure-Indonesia.
Land use-Indonesia.
Agriculture and state-Indonesia.
Indonesia-Rural conditions.
Electronic books.
HD1333.I5 L35 2013
333.3/1598