2019
DOI: 10.1177/2514848619844769
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Scalar fixes of environmental management in Java, Indonesia

Abstract: This paper analyses the emergence and fixing of scales in struggles over environmental issues. Using the example of watershed and coastal management in Java, we show how political framings of environmental matters and struggles over resources are linked to scalar regimes. We conceptualise these regimes as scalar fixes in which scales of intervention and scales of knowledge production are bound by environmental narratives and social–ecological processes to produce lock-in effects for prolonged periods of time. … Show more

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“…In the South African context, such a hegemonic narrative becomes problematic when one considers that most fruit farmers legalised their water allocations from the apartheid era through the administrative ELU-mechanism. It obfuscates the uneven power relations that influence this framing (Lukas and Flitner, 2019;Morrison et al, 2019) and leads to continued inequities in access to water resources and the benefits of water resource use.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the South African context, such a hegemonic narrative becomes problematic when one considers that most fruit farmers legalised their water allocations from the apartheid era through the administrative ELU-mechanism. It obfuscates the uneven power relations that influence this framing (Lukas and Flitner, 2019;Morrison et al, 2019) and leads to continued inequities in access to water resources and the benefits of water resource use.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The widespread forest clearing changed the forest environment and produced new contradictions with regard to both production and environmental protection goals. It challenged the Department of Forestry and the SFC’s attempts to render “common sense” their narratives of centralised state control for the greater good and environmental protection; the destruction of so much forest by those denied access belied their empty discursive claims (Lukas ; Lukas and Flitner ). Moreover, no less than a president’s statement reflected the exasperation of many villagers and their supporters that the forest lands remained under centralised state control.…”
Section: Crises and Their Aftermaths: Violent Land Use Change Shiftimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this paper the impact of improper management of upland agriculture as well as the resulting degradation of estuarine and coastal ecosystems from massive siltation were addressed (Hapsari et al, 2020;Lukas and Flitner, 2019) based on the observations in the Segara Anakan area in Central (Holtermann et al, 2009;Ardli et al, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%