From Product to Place-Spatializing governance in a commodified landscape.

作者: Cora van Oosten , Moira Moeliono , Freerk Wiersum

DOI: 10.1007/S00267-017-0883-7

关键词: CommodityEconomyEconomic systemCorporate governanceCommodificationLand useDecentralizationProduct (category theory)SpatializationStakeholder engagementEconomics

摘要: This article analyzes the potential for landscape governance in large-scale commodity landscapes Indonesia. It conceptualizes as spatialization of governance, which entails interplay between natural-spatial conditions place, public-private actor constellations, and policy responses. The presents case a commodified oil palm West Kalimantan, where potentially new type is emerging out experimental activities an ecologically responsible commercial enterprise. describes development multifunctional concession process productive bricolage involving creative combination different land uses within single space. also how such does not fit into existing policies, are sectorally defined embedded sticky institutional frames. formation public–private arrangements needed concessions difficult process, it requires alignment contrasting discourses integration sectorally-defined If successful, might facilitate transition from to landscapes. Such fundamental change use production relations however intensive stakeholder engagement dialog. Indonesia’s continuous decentralization offers opportunities this, increasingly provides space at level, public private actors explore common concerns, craft specific landscape.

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