The Politics and Economics of Indonesia's Natural Resources / / ed. by Budy P. Resosudarmo.
The challenges in using and managing natural resources in Indonesia are immense. They include ensuring that resource utilisation benefits most Indonesians; optimising the rate of exploitation of mineral reserves, bearing in mind the interests of future generations; and achieving sustainable forest a...
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Superior document: | Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter Asian Studies Backlist (2000-2014) eBook Package |
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Place / Publishing House: | Singapore : : ISEAS Publishing, , [2005] ©2005 |
Year of Publication: | 2005 |
Language: | English |
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (320 p.) |
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- CONTENTS
- TABLES
- FIGURES
- CONTRIBUTORS
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
- GLOSSARY
- PREFACE: LOOKING BACK TO MOVE FORWARD
- 1. INTRODUCTION
- PART I. Recent Political and Economic Developments
- 2. Politics: Indonesia’s Year of Elections and the End of the Political Transition
- 3. The Economy: High Growth Remains Elusive
- PART II. Globalisation, Decentralisation and Sustainable Development
- 4. Indonesia in a Changing Global Environment
- 5. International Trade and the Natural Resource ‘Curse’ in Southeast Asia: Does China’s Growth Threaten Regional Development?
- 6. Unfinished Edifice or Pandora’s Box? Decentralisation and Resource Management in Indonesia
- 7. Does Indonesia have the Balance Right in Natural Resource Revenue Sharing?
- 8. Development Performance and Future Scenarios in the Context of Sustainable Utilisation of Natural Resources
- PART III. Sectoral Challenges
- 9. Oligarchy in the Timber Markets of Indonesia: From Apkindo to IBRA to the Future of the Forests
- 10. If Only Fish Could Vote: The Enduring Challenges of Coastal and Marine Resources Management in Post-reformasi Indonesia
- 11. Petroleum Paradox: The Politics of Oil and Gas
- PART IV. Illegal Extractions and Conflicts
- 12. Illegal Logging in Indonesia: Myth and Reality
- 13. Illegal Coalmining in West Sumatra: Access and Actors in the Post-Soeharto Era
- 14. Local Government and Environmental Conservation in West Java
- PART V. Laws and Institutions
- 15. New Legal Initiatives for Natural Resource Management in a Changing Indonesia: The Promise, the Fear and the Unknown
- 16. Institutional Transformation for Better Policy Implementation and Enforcement
- REFERENCES
- INDEX