From new order to regional autonomy: Shifting dynamics of "illegal" logging in Kalimantan, Indonesia

Anne Casson, Krystof Obidzinski

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    Abstract

    In recent years there has been a tendency to view the seemingly irremediable spread of "illegal" logging in Indonesia in isolation, or as a result of disassociated and premeditated criminal acts. This paper proposes a different view of the problem by discussing the changing dynamics of the "illegal" logging sector in the two districts of Berau, East Kalimantan and Kotawaringin Timur, Central Kalimantan. It suggests that "illegal" logging is not a simple case of criminality, but a complex economic and political system involving multiple stakeholders. Furthermore, "illegal" logging is not a stationary condition that can be effectively dealt with through coercive or repressive measures alone. Rather, it should be viewed as a dynamic and changing system deeply engrained in the realities of rural life in Indonesia. Regional autonomy has also created a supportive environment for the "illegal" logging trade and allowed it to gain resilience.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)2133-2151
    Number of pages19
    JournalWorld Development
    Volume30
    Issue number12
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Dec 2002

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