Promised Land: Palm oil and land acquisition in Indonesia – Implications for local communities and indigenous peoples
Oil palm plantations are expanding to meet escalating demand for edible oils and new markets for biofuels - of which Indonesia plans to secure a large share. But the widespread forest clearasnce to cater for this expansion has major implications for rural Indonesians, affecting settlements, ecosystems, trade activities and government agencies. This research documents the issues affecting local communities and their recommendations for national reforms to safegurad their rights under international law.
Overview
- Resource Type:
- Reports
- Publication date:
- 6 November 2006
- Region:
- Indonesia
- Programmes:
- Supply Chains and Trade Global Finance
- Partners:
- Sawit Watch HuMa (Association for Community and Ecology-Based Law Reform)
- Translations:
- Indonesian: Tanah Yang Dijan Jikan - Minyak Sawit dan Pembebasan Tanah di Indonesia: Implikasi terhadap Masyarakat Lokal dan Masyarakat Adat