2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.landusepol.2019.104118
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Indigenous Peoples’ participation in sustainability standards for extractives

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“…123 RSPO standards have included FPIC since their first version, and the rights of Indigenous communities were reinforced in subsequent revisions. 124 This was not an easy process, as the RSPO faced criticism from Indonesian producerswho defected to a more relaxed public certification programmewhen it required FPIC to be obtained before new plantings. 125 Also, in Malaysia, national rules that limit the customary rights of communities clash with certification requirements.…”
Section: Forest and Ecosystem Conversion Rights Of Indigenous Communi...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…123 RSPO standards have included FPIC since their first version, and the rights of Indigenous communities were reinforced in subsequent revisions. 124 This was not an easy process, as the RSPO faced criticism from Indonesian producerswho defected to a more relaxed public certification programmewhen it required FPIC to be obtained before new plantings. 125 Also, in Malaysia, national rules that limit the customary rights of communities clash with certification requirements.…”
Section: Forest and Ecosystem Conversion Rights Of Indigenous Communi...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pembangunan infrastruktur menimbulkan dampak bagi kehidupan social masyarakat. Misalnya melalui proses alih fungsi tanah atau lahan yang berpindah dari masyarakat kepada pemerintah yang melakukan pembangunan, akibatnya masyarakat kehilangan tempat tinggal dan juga mata pencaharian karena pemindahan paksa (Khoshkish, 1979;Laterrasse, 2019;Meadows, Annandale, & Ota, 2019). Kemudian persoalan lain adalah rusaknya kelestarian lingkungan dan habitat makhluk hidup yang ada di lokasi pembangunan infra struktur (Chehlafi, Kchikach, Derradji, & Mequedade, 2019;Palomino & Parvania, 2019;D.…”
Section: Pendahuluanunclassified
“…Scholars have criticized the lack of legitimacy of multistakeholder initiatives on agro-commodities like palm oil and soybeans (Cheyns 2011, Fuchs et al 2011, Elgert 2012, Fortin 2013, Schleifer et al 2019. Even in the case of the Forest Certification Standard (FSC), which has been considered a leader among sustainability standards for its democratic inclusion of indigenous peoples and civil society organizations, scholars identified important legitimacy deficits (Meadows et al 2019). Weak legitimacy of private governance approaches is evident in that groups subjected to governance are largely excluded from decision making, that information is usually tightly controlled, and that the affected public is often not able to hold decision makers accountable if a given governance institution performs badly.…”
Section: Weak Legitimacy Basementioning
confidence: 99%