Globalisation and Livelihood Transformations in the Indonesian Seaweed Industry - Langford, Zannie; (szerk.) - Prospero Internetes Könyváruház

Globalisation and Livelihood Transformations in the Indonesian Seaweed Industry
 
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ISBN13:9781032025490
ISBN10:1032025492
Kötéstípus:Puhakötés
Terjedelem:302 oldal
Méret:234x156 mm
Nyelv:angol
Illusztrációk: 68 Illustrations, black & white; 32 Halftones, black & white; 36 Line drawings, black & white; 27 Tables, black & white
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Globalisation and Livelihood Transformations in the Indonesian Seaweed Industry

 
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This book explores the rapidly changing seaweed industry in Indonesia, the largest global producer of carrageenan-bearing seaweeds.

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This book explores the rapidly changing seaweed industry in Indonesia, the largest global producer of carrageenan-bearing seaweeds.


Seaweed production in Indonesia has grown exponentially over the last twenty years, and rural communities across the country have embraced this new livelihood activity. This book begins with an examination of the global carrageenan seaweed industry, from the global market for carrageenan in processed foods, to the national and regional contexts in Indonesia across which it is farmed, processed, and traded. It then explores the ways that rural communities have reshaped their lives around seaweed production, with chapters on agrarian transformations, negotiations over access to sea space, farmer decision-making in presence of environmental, social and economic constraints, the role of women and casual labourers in the industry, and the marketing of seaweed through social networks. Based on a multi-disciplinary research initiative, this book demonstrates the interrelatedness of environmental, social and economic dynamics on seaweed production, processing and trade, and argues for key policy interventions to support the sustainable development of the industry in the context of climate change. It also provides a lens for understanding and improving the broader processes of sustainable rural development in a rapidly globalising and commercialising world.


This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of aquaculture, food systems, agricultural economics, rural studies and sustainable development.



The Open Access version of this book, available at www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license.

Tartalomjegyzék:

Introduction


Zannie Langford


PART I: Globalisation and the Indonesian seaweed industry


1. The global carrageenan industry


Jing Zhang, Zannie Langford, and Scott Waldron


2. The Indonesian seaweed industry


Scott Waldron, Zannie Langford, Syamsul Pasaribu, Nunung Nuryartono, Boedi Julianto, and Irsyadi Siradjuddin


3. The South Sulawesi seaweed industry


Radhiyah Ruhon, Scott Waldron, Zannie Langford, Adam Komarek, Jing Zhang, and Eko Cahyadi


PART II: Livelihood transformations


4. Export commodity frontiers and the transformation of village life


Zannie Langford, Radhiyah Ruhon, Zulung Zach Walyandra, and Risya Arsyi Armis


5. From communal access to private ownership: Negotiating rights to the sea


Zannie Langford, Radhiyah Ruhon, Zulung Zach Walyandra, Risya Arsyi Armis, and Imran Lapong


6. Environmental and socio-economic constraints to marine farming.


Zannie Langford, Radhiyah Ruhon, Zulung Zach, Imran Lapong, and Risya Arsyi Armis


7. Farmer decision-making


Zannie Langford, Radhiyah Ruhon, Zulung Zach Walyandra, Imran Lapong, and Risya Arsyi Armis


8. Gendered work and casual labour in the Indonesian seaweed industry


Zannie Langford, Radhiyah Ruhon, Zulung Zach Walyandra, Risya Arsyi Armis, and Imran Lapong


9. Seaweed marketing: Village-based traders as financial and market intermediaries


Zannie Langford, Radhiyah Ruhon, Zulung Zach Walyandra, Risya Arsyi Armis, and Imran Lapong


Conclusion


Zannie Langford