PULP FICTION: NATIONAL INTEREST, REGIONAL POLITICS, AND THE AGGLOMERATION OF INDUSTRIAL TREE PLANTATIONS IN INDONESIA

Suprapto, S. and Awang, S.A. and Fisher, M.R. and Sahide, M.A.K. and Maryudi, A. (2023) PULP FICTION: NATIONAL INTEREST, REGIONAL POLITICS, AND THE AGGLOMERATION OF INDUSTRIAL TREE PLANTATIONS IN INDONESIA. Journal of Tropical Forest Science, 35. 27 – 41. ISSN 01281283

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Abstract

Industrial pulp and paper plantations have expanded substantially in Indonesia over the past three decades. This paper analyses how plantations were established and changed over time, focusing on the ways owners have asserted control over massive forestland areas. The study centres on two major companies which control 95 of plantations in Riau, a province with the largest industrial tree plantations in Indonesia. The current analytical framework combines national and subnational interests alongside theories of bureaucratic politics. We found that large-scale forestland controlled by a few private players was made possible through meeting national development targets and carried out by the national forest bureaucracy. Under this constellation, a few conglomerates closely tied to central power holders secured mandates to pursue forestry goals. Our findings explain emergent subnational patterns among local bureaucracies, whose growing interests coincide with large-scale plantations agglomerating land to supply shortfalls in mega-processing plants. The mechanisms of formal and informal interests at play among bureaucracies at both national and sub-national levels enrich our current understanding about forestland acquisitions, which is often simplistically interpreted as a centralised state obsessed with economic opportunities presented by a global commodity. © Forest Research Institute Malaysia.

Item Type: Article
Additional Information: Cited by: 1
Uncontrolled Keywords: Control Systems; Forestry; Indonesia; Mergers and Acquisitions; Paper; Plantations; Trees; Indonesia; Riau; Mergers and acquisitions; Pulp; 'current; Bureaucracy; Forestland acquisition; Forestlands; Indonesia; Industrial plantations; National and subnational interest; Paper analysis; Pulp and paper; Tree plantations; agglomeration; forestry; plantation forestry; politics; pulp and paper industry; spatiotemporal analysis; Forestry
Subjects: S Agriculture > SD Forestry
Divisions: Faculty of Forestry > Departemen Manajemen Hutan
Depositing User: Sri JUNANDI
Date Deposited: 05 Nov 2024 08:02
Last Modified: 05 Nov 2024 08:02
URI: https://ir.lib.ugm.ac.id/id/eprint/10849

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