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Ecology and Society | 2012

Environmental and social impacts of oil palm plantations and their implications for biofuel production in Indonesia.

Krystof Obidzinski; Rubeta Andriani; Heru Komarudin; Agus Andrianto

This paper reviews the development of oil palm with linkages to biofuel in Indonesia and analyzes the associated environmental and socioeconomic impacts. We selected three plantation study sites in West Papua (Manokwari), West Kalimantan (Kubu Raya), and Papua (Boven Digoel) to assess the impacts. Research findings indicate that the development of oil palm in all three sites has caused deforestation, resulting in significant secondary external impacts such as water pollution, soil erosion, and air pollution. In terms of social impacts, many stakeholder groups, i.e., employees, out-growers, and investing households, report significant gains. However, we found these benefits were not evenly distributed. Other stakeholders, particularly traditional landowners, experienced restrictions on traditional land use rights and land losses. We observed increasing land scarcity, rising land prices, and conflicts over land in all sites. Three major trade-offs are associated with the development of oil palm plantations, including those related to biofuels: unevenly distributed economic benefits are generated at the cost of significant environmental losses; there are some winners but also many losers; and economic gains accrue at the expense of weak rule of law. To reduce the negative impacts and trade-offs of oil palm plantations and maximize their economic potential, government decision makers need to restrict the use of forested land for plantation development, enforce existing regulations on concession allocation and environmental management, improve monitoring of labor practices, recognize traditional land use rights, and make land transfer agreements involving customary land more transparent and legally binding.


CIFOR Occasional Paper | 2010

Financial governance and Indonesia’s Reforestation Fund during the Soeharto and post-Soeharto periods, 1989-2009: a political economic analysis of lessons for REDD+

Christopher Barr; Ahmad Dermawan; Herry Purnomo; Heru Komarudin


Archive | 2011

Policy and institutional frameworks for the development of palm oil-based biodiesel in Indonesia.

Wisnu Caroko; Heru Komarudin; Krystof Obidzinski; Petrus Gunarso


Land Use Policy | 2013

Can large scale land acquisition for agro-development in Indonesia be managed sustainably?

Krystof Obidzinski; Ikuko Takahashi; Ahmad Dermawan; Heru Komarudin; Agus Andrianto


Forest Policy and Economics | 2014

The timber legality verification system and the voluntary partnership agreement (VPA) in Indonesia: Challenges for the small-scale forestry sector

Krystof Obidzinski; Ahmad Dermawan; Agus Andrianto; Heru Komarudin; Dody Hernawan


Forests, trees and livelihoods | 2006

STAKEHOLDER CONFLICTS AND FOREST DECENTRALIZATION POLICIES IN WEST KALIMANTAN: THEIR DYNAMICS AND IMPLICATIONS FOR FUTURE FOREST MANAGEMENT

Yurdi Yasmi; Gusti Z. anshari; Heru Komarudin; sYarif alQadri


The complexities of managing forest resources in post-decentralization Indonesia: a case study from Sintang District, West Kalimantan. | 2005

The complexities of managing forest resources in post-decentralization Indonesia: a case study from Sintang District, West Kalimantan.

Yurdi Yasmi; Gusti Z. Anshari; S. Alqadrie; T. Budiarto; Ngusmanto; E. Abidin; Heru Komarudin; S. McGrath; Zulkifli; Afifudin


Archive | 2011

Environmental and social Impacts from palm based biofuel development in Indonesia

Rubeta Andriani; Agus Andrianto; Heru Komarudin; Krystof Obidzinski


Archive | 2009

Readiness for REDD Financial governance and lessons from Indonesia's Reforestation Fund (RF)

Christopher Barr; Ahmad Dermawan; Herry Purnomo; Heru Komarudin


Archive | 2012

Withering before full bloom? Bioenergy in Southeast Asia.

Ahmad Dermawan; Krystof Obidzinski; Heru Komarudin

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Krystof Obidzinski

Center for International Forestry Research

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Agus Andrianto

Center for International Forestry Research

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Ahmad Dermawan

Center for International Forestry Research

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Yurdi Yasmi

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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Agus Andrianto

Center for International Forestry Research

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Ahmad Dermawan

Center for International Forestry Research

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George C. Schoneveld

Center for International Forestry Research

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Ikuko Takahashi

University of British Columbia

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