Beyond the Sacred Forest 2020
DOI: 10.1515/9780822393078-010
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Six The Social Life of Boundaries: Competing Territorial Claims and Conservation Planning in the Danau Sentarum Wildlife Reserve, West Kalimantan, Indonesia

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“…The results obtained from the bottom of the prohibition are used for various village development purposes that are beneficial to the whole community in order to realize the common good (Mutti, Yakovleva, Vazquez-Brust, & Di Marco, 2012) (Yousfi, 2014). those who dig rivers looking for gold cause water pollution (Unlicensed Gold Mining (PETI) (Harwell, 2011), logging and use of forest areas for plantations causes environmental damage, in addition to policy makers who are not environmentally aware of local wisdom in this prohibition (Meadows & Randers, 2012). So that the damage to the environment and nature is clear as a result of human actions that are very excessive in exploiting natural resources (Dominguez & Benessaiah, 2017).…”
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“…The results obtained from the bottom of the prohibition are used for various village development purposes that are beneficial to the whole community in order to realize the common good (Mutti, Yakovleva, Vazquez-Brust, & Di Marco, 2012) (Yousfi, 2014). those who dig rivers looking for gold cause water pollution (Unlicensed Gold Mining (PETI) (Harwell, 2011), logging and use of forest areas for plantations causes environmental damage, in addition to policy makers who are not environmentally aware of local wisdom in this prohibition (Meadows & Randers, 2012). So that the damage to the environment and nature is clear as a result of human actions that are very excessive in exploiting natural resources (Dominguez & Benessaiah, 2017).…”
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confidence: 99%