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1 IPB International Convention Center, October 5-6, 2009
AVOIDING SIMPLIFICATION: THE COMPLEX REALITY OF MARGIN FOREST VILLAGE COMMUNITIES AROUND LORE-LINDU NATIONAL PARK Satyawan Sunito Dept. of Communication & Community / Faculty of Human Ecology - IPB Workshop on Promoting Biodiversity, Rainforest Protection, and Economic Development in Indonesia – Key Results for Research and Policy of a nine-Year Indonesia – Germany Research Program – STORMA. IPB International Convention Center, October 5-6, 2009

2 STORMA workshop/ ICC-IPB
CONCEPTUAL APPROACH RESIDUAL explain backwardness and poverty as a consequence of poor integration into the mainstream economic and institutional framework, and as a consequence of its isolation from modern infrastructure RELATIONAL Relational perspective, explain the same phenomena the other way round, as a consequence of the integration of the rural communities into the mainstream economic and institutional framework with its social-economic relations. Oct. 5-6, 2009 STORMA workshop/ ICC-IPB

3 Integration into the post-colonial state.
PEOPLE WITH HISTORY Present condition is a product of historical social, economic and political processes at the national and global setting. Pre-colonial Colonial Expansion Integration into the post-colonial state. Tribal warfare, subjugation by small kingdoms Forced resettlement Cultural suppression, Change from traditional deliberative pol. System to authoritarian system Forced resettlement, cultural suppression, Alienation from NR due to the integration into the national NRM system Individual property rights introduced Oct. 5-6, 2009 STORMA workshop/ ICC-IPB

4 STORMA workshop/ ICC-IPB
AGRARIAN TRANSITION 1st PHASE: Shrinking of Livelihood System & Security DIRECT PAST PRESENT SITUATION IRRIGATED RICE FIELDS IRRIGATED RICE FIELDS DRY LAND GARDENS INDIVIDUAL SEMI INDIV. NRM NRM INDIVIDUAL SHIFTING CULT. COMMON PROPERTY DRY LAND GARDENS NTFP EXCLUSIONIST ANIMAL HUSBANDRY Oct. 5-6, 2009 STORMA workshop/ ICC-IPB

5 THE COCOA REVOLUTION : the second phase of Agrarian Transformation
Immigration stimulated by favorable international price for export crops (coffee, cocoa) & Opening the interior by road connection. Transfer of land from locals to migran’s. Fast increase of cash crops (cocoa & vegetables) production Labor sharing still practiced : subsistent rice cultivation not yet reduced by cash-crops contractual based working relation (incl the labor sharing org: mapalus ) become dominant following the full development of cash-crop (cacao) Massive land transfer to immigrants, dominance of immigrants in cash crop prod. and in village economy. Immigration of land hungry farmers from the south The growth of land-market & commoditization of agriculture Changing work relation & women’s role Change in agrarian structure Oct. 5-6, 2009 STORMA workshop/ ICC-IPB

6 THE COMMUNITY: SOCIALLY FRAGMENTED & DIFFERENTIATED
Fragmented  ethnic, locals-migrants, sub-ethnic, religious, party politics. Differentiated  economic status partly goes together according ethnic lines. Continuity of power  Continuity of the local old elite power into village administration and party politics. Oct. 5-6, 2009 STORMA workshop/ ICC-IPB

7 LOCAL STRATEGIES FOR SELF EMPOWERING
Ethnic politics to argue for acknowledgment of ancestors land rights. Ethnic politics exploited by village elite for political objectives and to persue economic interest. “Community Conservation Agreement” became elite instrument to acquire land. Reclaiming forest land to compensate shortage of land. Oct. 5-6, 2009 STORMA workshop/ ICC-IPB

8 STORMA workshop/ ICC-IPB
RECOMMENDATION Demand for acknowledgement of ancestors land rights is genuine – irrespective of its misuse by local elite. Many problems can be traced back to agrarian-problems. In this respect, there must be reevaluation of boundaries of state land and state forest area. “Community Conservation Agreement” has to accommodate more local aspirations and needs. Reconsideration of forest boundaries as part of the acknowledgement of local land rights (local rights on local natural resources) There must be full support for cash-crop production: cacao, coffee, fruits, vanila (present government focus is on seasonal, food (rice) plants) Local traditional institutions have limited potential as management and regulatory bodies, because its ethnic exclusivity and agro-eco specificity. Research is needed to disclose the reasons behind out migration from small towns dan villages in South Sulawesi. Oct. 5-6, 2009 STORMA workshop/ ICC-IPB


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