Towards 'hybrid accountability' in EU biofuels policy? Community grievances and competing water claims in the Central Kalimantan oil palm sector

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Authored by Rasmus Klocker,Norman Jiwan,Arie Rompas,Johanes Jenito ,Maria Osbeck,Abetnego Tarigan

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The paper offers a critical exploration of how the EU’s biofuels directive has spurred further palm oil cultivation in Indonesia, especially through voluntary certification schemes. It provides an empirical investigation of conflicts over water use and rights in the central Kalimantan region of Indonesia and argues that existing schemes have failed to adequately protect community water rights.

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Towards 'hybrid accountability' in EU biofuels policy? Community grievances and competing water claims in the Central Kalimantan oil palm sector

Empirical study
Journal article

Published 2014 by Geoforum. Authored by Rasmus Klocker, Norman Jiwan, Arie Rompas, Maria Osbeck, Johanes Jenito and Abetnego Tarigan

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