2018
DOI: 10.18196/hi.71125
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The Dilemma of Human Security on Palm Oil Plantation in Indonesia

Abstract: Considering its advantages, the government of Indonesia has made palm oil as the principal export commodity, while indeed utilizes it for daily needs. For decades, the socio-economic impacts are significant; poverty and

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“…In the scope of oils, Indonesia is known as the biggest exporter of palm oil in the world. This is a huge opportunity for Indonesia, because palm oil's versatility has made it one of the most widely used oils in food and non-food goods around the world [14]. Even though the production in 2021 decreased by 4% than in 2020 to 47 million tons.…”
Section: Fig 2 Farmers Terms Of Tradementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the scope of oils, Indonesia is known as the biggest exporter of palm oil in the world. This is a huge opportunity for Indonesia, because palm oil's versatility has made it one of the most widely used oils in food and non-food goods around the world [14]. Even though the production in 2021 decreased by 4% than in 2020 to 47 million tons.…”
Section: Fig 2 Farmers Terms Of Tradementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on this, the scope of the human security concept has a close correlation between one sector and another (Ardiyanti & Anwar, 2018). Human security appropriately shows individuals as the main focus on the global development agenda, a concept that was initially related to economics.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Hama, (2017) stated that because the concept of human security is considered an extension of development programs on security issues, this concept challenges the traditional paradigm that has been used in security studies. Ardiyanti & Anwar, (2018) in their article entitled The Dilemma of Human Security on Palm Oil Plantation in Indonesia, try to look at environmental problems through a human security approach and state that the seven ideas in the concept of human security have a correlation with one another. Jati & Sunderland, (2018) through her article entitled Playing with Words: The Securitization Construction of 'Refugee' in ASEAN Politics, gives us an understanding that politics plays a role in the securitization of humanitarian issues.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%