2022
DOI: 10.15294/komunitas.v14i1.34551
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Agrarian Conflict Resolution, Forestry Companies Versus Plantation Companies in North Kalimantan

Abstract: Agrarian conflict often occurs when two or more concerned parties have different interests in the same land. This study aims to analyzing the conflict between PT. NJL and PT. Adindo. The research employed qualitative method, the location in Sei Menggaris, Nunukan, North Kalimantan was carried out in August 2020. The results showed that the status of area, which has the permit of Cultivation Right owned by PT. NJL for an area of 17,000 hectares, there is an area of 3,510 hectares for Industrial Plantation Fores… Show more

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“…Beberapa peneliti telah mengembangkan kajian yang berhubungan dengan mediasi konflik perburuhan. Brata (2022) mengkaji konflik yang terjadi di Kalimantan antara PT. NJL dan PT.…”
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“…Beberapa peneliti telah mengembangkan kajian yang berhubungan dengan mediasi konflik perburuhan. Brata (2022) mengkaji konflik yang terjadi di Kalimantan antara PT. NJL dan PT.…”
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“…Its sustainability report states that the company respects the rights of indigenous peoples by realizing equal cooperation with three Orang Rimba groups in Jambi and one Dayak Kenyah community in East Kalimantan (Brata et al, 2022). The company engages and assists indigenous peoples in preserving their cultural heritage as well as providing technical support and market access for smallholder rubber farmers, where they can be integrated with the development of broader forestry cooperation.…”
Section: Strategy In the Stakeholder Engagement Processmentioning
confidence: 99%