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Rich Forests, Poor People : Resource Control and Resistance in Java
EIGHT. Toward Integrated Social Forestry
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December 31 1992
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University of California Press
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December 31 1992
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: 235-250
DOI:
10.1525/9780520915534-011
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pp. I
Frontmatter
pp. IX
ILLUSTRATIONS
pp. VII
CONTENTS
pp. XI
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
pp. XV
A NOTE ON SPELLING
pp. 3
ONE. Structures of Access Control, Repertoires of Resistance
pp. 27
TWO. Gaining Access to People and Trees
pp. 44
THREE. The Emergence of “Scientific” Forestry in Colonial Java
pp. 91
FOUR. Organized Forest Violence, Reorganized Forest Access, 1942-1966
pp. 124
FIVE. State Power to Persist: Contemporary Forms of Forest Access Control
pp. 161
SIX. A Forest Without Trees
pp. 201
SEVEN. Teak and Temptation on the Extreme Periphery: Cultural Perspectives on Forest Crime
pp. 235
EIGHT. Toward Integrated Social Forestry
pp. 251
APPENDIX A: A “LONG VIEW” OF THE RESEARCH DESIGN
pp. 258
APPENDIX B: GLOSSARY
pp. 267
APPENDIX C: STATE CONSOLIDATION OF FOREST LANDS, 1839-1985
pp. 271
APPENDIX D: TEAK PRODUCTION, 1896-1985
pp. 275
NOTES
pp. 293
REFERENCES
pp. 311
INDEX
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