Wandering under the Oil Palm Canopy

Author:

Rahmadian Gaffari1ORCID,de Jong Edwin B.P.2ORCID,Kutanegara Pande Made1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Gadjah Mada University https://dx.doi.org/59166 Yogyakarta Indonesia

2. Radboud University Nijmegen https://dx.doi.org/6029 Nijmegen The Netherlands

Abstract

Abstract During the past two decades, Indonesia has transformed a third of its rainforest into oil palm plantations. Although attention has been paid to the environmental consequences, the connection between oil palm cultivation and the evolving use of alcohol within local communities has received little attention. Studies conducted within rural communities have demonstrated that significant environmental changes frequently result in increased drug and alcohol consumption. Through an ethnographic study of an Indonesian village, this article reveals how the changing living and working environments have not only altered people’s ‘place-world’ but also their sense of identity and position in the world, leaving many disoriented and lost in the homogenous expanse of oil palm plantations. This has seemingly led to increased alcohol use among the village community. This finding offers a fresh and updated way to understand and interrogate the challenges with regard to present-day human-nature relations in agricultural interventions in Indonesia and beyond.

Publisher

Brill

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