恩道罗特地区 Nemberala 沿海自然资源的管理

Rex Tiran, Frans W. Muskanan, Philips Y. N. Ndoda, Ambrosius Dedi A. Sinu
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本研究的重点是南巴拉海岸非采掘自然资源的管理。更具体地说,本研究旨在追溯外国资本家和政府在罗特恩道县 Nemberala 沿海地区开发度假村、别墅和咖啡馆时的获取机制和权力关系,以此作为支持旅游业的一种手段,以及对当地社区的影响。本研究采用两种获取机制方法,即 Nency Peluso 的获取理论(1992 年)和 Nanang 的自然资源政治分析要素(2021 年)作为分析单位。本研究采用单一案例研究策略和定性归纳研究方法。本研究发现,话语权和物质权力可以改变一个地区的权力和价值观构成,其形式是作为权力行使的统治。此外,本研究还发现,物质权力在封闭的空间层面上运作,因此在 Nemberala 海岸的土地征用过程中出现了违宪做法。对自然资源治理的研究表明,在对 Nemberala 沿海自然资源的治理中,有三个关键行为体,即政府、外国资本家和土地所有者社区。另一方面,资本化、私有化和商品化产生于旅游市场的全球化或旅游业的国际化。将旅游业置于资本主义空间意味着自然资源管理将讨论谁获得什么、在哪里获得以及如何获得。
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Governance of Nemberala Coastal Natural Resources in Rote District Ndao
This study focuses on the governance of non-extractive natural resources on the Nemberala coast. More specifically, this study aims to trace the access mechanism and power relations of foreign capitalists and the government in the development of resorts, villas and cafes in the Nemberala coastal area, Rote Ndao Regency as a means of supporting tourism and what the implications are for local communities. This study uses two access mechanism approaches, Nency Peluso's Access theory (1992) and Nanang's (2021) elements of political analysis of natural resources as units of analysis. This study uses a single case study strategy with a qualitative inductive research approach. This study found that discourse and material power can change the composition of power and values ​​in an area in the form of domination as an exercise of power. Apart from that, this study found that material power operates at a closed spatial level so that in the land acquisition process on the Nemberala coast unconstitutional practices occur. The study of natural resource governance shows that there are three key actors in the governance of Nemberala's coastal natural resources, namely the government, foreign capitalists and land-owning communities. On the other hand, capitalization, privatization and commodification arise due to the globalization of the tourism market or the internationalization of tourism. Placing tourism in the capitalist space means that natural resource management will discuss who gets what, where it gets it, and how it gets it.
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