Yang Tersingkir dan Yang Eksklusif Orang Dodolo, REDD+ dan Aktivisme Masyarakat Adat di Sulawesi Tengah

Exclusion is the process of separation of farmers from the source of production. The exclusion of mountain farmers passed through two forms, namely by force of violent and full of guile subtle forms. I came up with questions, first, why the indigenous identity embedded in the Dado...

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Main Authors: , Ferry Rangi, , Dr. Pujo Semedi H.Y., M.A.
Format: Theses and Dissertations NonPeerReviewed
Published: [Yogyakarta] : Universitas Gadjah Mada 2013
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Online Access:https://repository.ugm.ac.id/130645/
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Summary:Exclusion is the process of separation of farmers from the source of production. The exclusion of mountain farmers passed through two forms, namely by force of violent and full of guile subtle forms. I came up with questions, first, why the indigenous identity embedded in the Dadolo people? Second, why the role as guardian of indigenous peoples in REDD+ discourse privileging farmers as well get rid of it? And the last, how the process of the removal of the Dadolo itself? This thesis illustrates the removal of mountain farmers in Sulawesi through the story of the Dadolo. Dadolo people experiencing exclusion either by force or violence. The story of the removal of the Dadolo's associated with current period, as REDD+ discourse and indigenous activism. REDD+ and Protocol Kyoto associated with the climate change agenda, is preparing a program of market mechanisms that allow industrialized countries remove the responsibility of industrialization by lowering carbon finance emission reduction programs in other countries. In preparing forests for the benefit of REDD+ schemes, there are efforts by the government and the Indigenous Peoples Alliance of the Archipelago (AMAN) to privatization of forests through the map. Government through the national park maps and the AMAN through communal land maps. The map envisioned as REDD+ negotiation tools if later be implemented. By making a map, draw along the forest boundary claims it was an attempt to prepare the removal of farmers' access to forests by others. Ie, they are not regarded as indigenous peoples by the AMAN and the government.