Multi-level actor-network: case of peatland programs in a Riau Village, Indonesia (1974–2020)
This paper studies the survivability of peatland-related programs in Indonesia. Despite an increase in the global and national programs for peatland restoration, many of these programs fail to survive in the long-term. To understand this low survivability, this paper examines how peatland-related pr...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1741712024-03-18T15:30:53Z Multi-level actor-network: case of peatland programs in a Riau Village, Indonesia (1974–2020) Fatimah, Yuti A. Prasojo, Zaenuddin Hudi Smith, Stuart William Nur Estya Binte Rahman Wardle, David A. Chong, Kwek Yan Saad, Asmadi Lee, Janice Ser Huay Asian School of the Environment Earth and Environmental Sciences Actor-network theory Non-human This paper studies the survivability of peatland-related programs in Indonesia. Despite an increase in the global and national programs for peatland restoration, many of these programs fail to survive in the long-term. To understand this low survivability, this paper examines how peatland-related programs re-arrange the relationship between the local community and peatland across time and how the new actor-network contributes to the survivability of peatland programs. We develop a multi-level actor-network framework that combines the multi-level perspective from transition studies to capture the stability of actors’ relationships and power from actor-network theory to investigate how activities mobilise human and non-human actors to comply with a specific program. Our research shows that non-human actors such as peat, paddy, Acacia, and fire shape peatland-related programs by resisting non-suitable crops, by re-shaping the program, by mobilizing human actors, and by creating pressure to the existing regime. We highlight that the survivability of peatland restoration programs is strongly influenced by how they are adjusted to the materiality of these non-human actors. Given the importance of peatland restoration programs, our study provides an approach in which human and non-human come together to generate plural voices to ensure the survival of peatland restoration programs. Ministry of Education (MOE) Published version This research was supported by the Singaporean Ministry of Education Academic Research Fund MOE2018-T2-2-156 on ‘The Role of Community Participation in Indonesia’s Peatland Restoration Project’ and has been approved by the Nanyang Technological University Institutional Review Board IRB 2019-06-067. Y F is supported by the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program (grant agreement no. 866006). 2024-03-18T08:22:55Z 2024-03-18T08:22:55Z 2023 Journal Article Fatimah, Y. A., Prasojo, Z. H., Smith, S. W., Nur Estya Binte Rahman, Wardle, D. A., Chong, K. Y., Saad, A. & Lee, J. S. H. (2023). Multi-level actor-network: case of peatland programs in a Riau Village, Indonesia (1974–2020). Geoforum, 145, 103829-. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.geoforum.2023.103829 0016-7185 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/174171 10.1016/j.geoforum.2023.103829 2-s2.0-85166253102 145 103829 en MOE2018-T2-2-156 Geoforum © 2023 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/bync-nd/4.0/). application/pdf |
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This paper studies the survivability of peatland-related programs in Indonesia. Despite an increase in the global and national programs for peatland restoration, many of these programs fail to survive in the long-term. To understand this low survivability, this paper examines how peatland-related programs re-arrange the relationship between the local community and peatland across time and how the new actor-network contributes to the survivability of peatland programs. We develop a multi-level actor-network framework that combines the multi-level perspective from transition studies to capture the stability of actors’ relationships and power from actor-network theory to investigate how activities mobilise human and non-human actors to comply with a specific program. Our research shows that non-human actors such as peat, paddy, Acacia, and fire shape peatland-related programs by resisting non-suitable crops, by re-shaping the program, by mobilizing human actors, and by creating pressure to the existing regime. We highlight that the survivability of peatland restoration programs is strongly influenced by how they are adjusted to the materiality of these non-human actors. Given the importance of peatland restoration programs, our study provides an approach in which human and non-human come together to generate plural voices to ensure the survival of peatland restoration programs. |
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