Fuelling Conflicts: Overcoming asymmetry between global interests in Vietnam and Indonesia
Paul Burgers,
Rizki Pandu Permana and
Tran Nam Tu
Development, 2011, vol. 54, issue 1, 77-84
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Many countries in the South ‘host’ foreign and domestic investors who – among others inspired by actions to reduce CO2 compensation. Paul Burgers, Rizki Pandu Permana and Tran Nam Tu argue that such large-scale land acquisitions do not necessarily contribute to poverty reduction and cause conflicts with forest dependent communities.
Date: 2011
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