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Wednesday, August 04, 2010
Sekadau Consensus: Community Mapping in West Kalimantan, Indonesia
The documentary describes a process wherein the Dayak communities in Nanga Mahap, Sekadau District of Indonesia get control and manage their territories and succeed in stopping the expansion of palm oil plantations.
Participatory mapping and spatial planning were used to build new consensus between the communities and the local government at village and sub-District and District level.
The new consensus was built after the communities gained a clearer understanding on the impact of the industrial palm oil plantations on land tenure and on the cultural, economic and ecological sustainability of their villages.
Video and description courtesy Kasmita Widodo, Jaringan Kerja Pemetaan Partisipatif (JKPP).
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