Policy forum: Reconciling palm oil targets and reduced deforestation: Landswap and agrarian reform in Indonesia
Autor: | Muhammad Ardiansyah, Handian Purwawangsa, Dodik Ridho Nurrochmat, Gito Sugih Immanuel, Rizaldi Boer |
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Rok vydání: | 2020 |
Předmět: |
Economics and Econometrics
Sociology and Political Science biology Land use business.industry Commodity 0211 other engineering and technologies Distribution (economics) 021107 urban & regional planning Forestry 02 engineering and technology 010501 environmental sciences Management Monitoring Policy and Law Elaeis guineensis biology.organism_classification Agrarian reform 01 natural sciences Agricultural economics Swap (finance) Deforestation Business Productivity 0105 earth and related environmental sciences |
Zdroj: | Forest Policy and Economics. 119:102291 |
ISSN: | 1389-9341 |
Popis: | Palm oil is very important exported commodity in Indonesia, which currently generates more than USD18 billion to the national earnings. Oil palm (Elaeis guineensis, Jacq.) is the most efficient crop in terms of productivity in producing oil compared with other crops, such as soybean, rapeseed and sunflower. Indonesia is a major palm oil producer in the world, where the oil palm plantation covers more than 14 million hectare of lands. The Government of Indonesia (GoI) has set a target to increase its palm oil production from 25 million tons in 2010 to 50 million tons by 2020. While the total palm oil production in 2019 is about 40 million tons, then it needs 10 million tons more palm oil production to achieve the target in 2020. Consequently, further forestland conversion maybe required to establish new oil palm plantations. This study proposes a scenario to swap forest lands with non-forests or low carbon lands in Central Kalimantan. The scenario will be successfully implemented through the presence of incentives to participate, appropriate policies, and facilitative government. Agrarian reform is a facilitative top down policy of landuse and land distribution has to be implemented by local government. This study concludes that integration of landswap proposal into agrarian reform, so called adjusted landuse scenario is relevant to the evidence-based policy that will provide local government with a strong institutional basis, simplifying process, and significant cost efficiency to perform land swap procedures. This policy has a great potential to reconcile growth of the oil palm plantation and reducing deforestation. |
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