Part 3. Local Interventions
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Part 3. Local Interventions
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5. Community Mapping, Tenurial Rights and Conflict Resolution in Kalimantan
Introduction
Land Tenure and Natural Resource Conflict in Indonesia
State-Imposed Tenure Systems in Indonesia
Adat
Tenure Changes in East Kalimantan
Community Mapping and Its Implications
The Purpose and Role of Community-Mapping Initiatives
Community-Mapping Activities in East Kalimantan
Community Mapping as a Tool to Reduce Conflict over Land
Conclusions
References
6. Community Cooperatives, ‘Illegal’ Logging and Regional Autonomy in the Borderlands of West Kalimantan
Introduction
Borderlands and Borderlanders
The Upper Kapuas Borderlands
Regional Autonomy and ‘Illegal’ Logging
Community Cooperatives
Bicycle Logging
Commissions and Fees
Questions About the Cooperatives
Local Autonomy
Local Disputes
International Disputes
Discussion and Conclusion
References
7. Seeking Spaces for Biodiversity by Improving Tenure Security for Local Communities in Sabah
Introduction
One Landscape, Three Competing Interests
Biogeographic and Conservation Significance
Community Claims to Land and Forest
Logging Interests in the Upper Padas
Conflict over Forest in Ulu Padas
Customary Claims and State Lands
Insecurity of Tenure and External Threats
Seeking Conservation Through Land Tenure Security
The Difficulties of Defining Traditional Tenure
Advancing Claims: Exploiting Ambiguities in Interpretation
Divided They Fall
The Community–Conservation Link
Misplaced Confidence
Communal Resource Management: Ideals Versus Reality
Moving Beyond the Impasse: Teasing Out a Tenure Solution
Individual Titles
Safeguarding Communal Forest
Strengthening Communal Resource Management
The Importance of Collaboration
The Role of Policy Reform in Reversing Destructive Trends
Working with the State
Discussion: Conservation on Community Lands
Communal Lands as Spaces for Biodiversity
Making Community–Conservation Partnerships Work
Conclusion
References
8. Social, Environmental and Legal Dimensions of
Adat
as an Instrument of Conservation in East Kalimantan
Introduction
Adat
Communities in the Kayan Mentarang National Park
Adat
Criteria for Natural Resource Management
The Management of National Parks in Indonesia
Recent Legislative Developments and the Status of
Adat
The
Forestry Law
of 1999
Decentralisation and the Management of National Parks
The
Masyarakat Adat
Management Model
Postscript (May 2004)
References
9. The Potential for Coexistence between Shifting Cultivation and Commercial Logging in Sarawak
Introduction
Study Area and
Methodology
Results
and
Discussion
Changes in Natural Resource Management within the Study Area
Changes in the Socio-Economic Conditions of the Iban Communities
Interactions Between Actors and the Potential for Greater Coexistence
Conclusion
References