The cost of leisure: the political ecology of the commercialization of Indonesia’s protected areas
Using the political ecology approach, we investigated the Indonesian government’s decision to commercialize protected areas (PAs) and promote its tourism sector aggressively, and examined how this commercialization is enabled through various institutions and governing structures. We confirmed that t...
Main Authors: | Purnomo, Mangku, Maryudi, Ahmad, Dedy Andriatmoko, Novil, Muhamad Jayadi, Edy, Faust, Heiko |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Routledge
2022
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Online Access: | https://repository.ugm.ac.id/283250/1/The%20cost%20of%20leisure%20the%20political%20ecology%20of%20the%20commercialization%20of%20Indonesia%20s%20protected%20areas.pdf |
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