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Political contestation,resource control and conservation in an era of decentralisation at Indonesia's Kerinci Seblat National Park
Authors:Keith Andrew Bettinger
Affiliation:, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
Abstract:Since the fall of long‐time strongman Suharto and his authoritarian ‘New Order’ government in 1998, Indonesia has embarked upon a series of decentralisation and democratisation reforms. This new era of decentralised politics has come to be known as Reformasi and has significantly altered the political landscape of the archipelago as national and subnational levels of administration continue to contest the balance of power. Indonesia's national parks, which remain under the authority of the national government, have become arenas for negotiated encounters between local resource users, aspiring district elites and the national government. This essay explores three legacies of incomplete and unfinished decentralisation as they related to national‐park‐based conservation, using Sumatra's Kerinci Seblat National Park as a case study.
Keywords:conservation  decentralisation  democratisation  Indonesia  national parks  political ecology
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