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Deal #7591 Version #80303
Indonesia
Created at
2019-12-26
Last update
2020-02-06
Names of communities / indigenous peoples affected
Name of community
suku wafat
Name of indigenous people
The group settled in the Bukit Duabelas Jambi National Park
Recognition status of community land tenure
Recognition status of community land tenure
Indigenous Peoples traditional or customary rights recognized by government
Consultation of local community
Community consultation
Not consulted
How did the community react?
Community reaction
Mixed reaction
Presence of land conflicts
Presence of land conflicts
Yes
Displacement of people
Displacement of people
No
Negative impacts for local communities
Negative impacts for local communities
Environmental degradation, Socio-economic, Cultural loss, Displacement, Other
Presence of organizations and actions taken (e.g. farmer organizations, NGOs, etc.)
Presence of organizations and actions taken (e.g. farmer organizations, NGOs, etc.)
Walhi Jambi
Based on community reports and the results of an audit conducted by BPK (the Supreme Audit Agency) reported last year, WALHI indicated there was a misappropriation of the reforestation fund tax of 2,000 hectares of land managed by the Sinar Mas Group. This land is allegedly strongly managed by Sinar Mas Group without a concession permit.