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Social Conflicts Between Oil-Palm Plantation Company and Indigenous People in Jambi Province
Author(s) -
Dewi Nilakrisna,
Ridha Taqwa,
Sriati Sriati,
Dadang Hikmah Purnama,
Robiyanto Hendro Susanto
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
journal of tropical life science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2527-4376
pISSN - 2087-5517
DOI - 10.11594/jtls.06.02.09
Subject(s) - indigenous , government (linguistics) , palm oil , injustice , public policy , economic growth , contradiction , qualitative research , political science , business , socioeconomics , sociology , agroforestry , economics , social science , law , ecology , philosophy , linguistics , epistemology , biology
The oil-palm plantation development policy meant to increase the economic growth and to provide jobs opportu nities in rural area. The development policy that participate the private sectors creates many social conflict in Indonesia, especially against the indigenous people community. The purpose of this research is to fid out, how the  oil-palm plantation development policies implemented and the impact to the indigenous people community in  Batanghari Regency, Jambi Province. This qualitative research used case study approach and qualitative data anal ysis based on extended text. Obtaining data through direct observation, in-depth interview, structured interview,  and literature studies. The study results showed that the implementation of the large scale oil-palm plantation development policy, has  caused approximately 1/3 area of Batang Hari Regency was controlled by the private companies and give negative  impacts to almost 3.000 peoples of SAD Batin 9 community. They have been evicted, marginalized and face the  uncertainty rights to the land. The implementation of oil palm plantation development policy without take a no tice to the existing social environmental condition has deny the indigenous people existence. It has stimulated  some contradiction to the injustice government policy. Therefore this research recommends the government to  consider about the social and environmental impacts before issued any policy in order to protect the social justice  for all citizens.

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