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Globalisation and Livelihood Transformations in the Indonesian - Seaweed Industr

English · Hardback

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

List of contents










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


About the author










Zannie Langford is Research Fellow at the Griffith University Asia Institute and an Honorary Research Fellow in the School of Agriculture and Food Sustainability at the University of Queensland, where she undertook the research for this book. Her current research explores shifts in development financing in Indonesia and the Pacific. She has also undertaken a range of applied research projects focusing on land tenure, global value chains, smallholder agribusiness and rural development financing in Northern Australia, Indonesia and the Pacific.


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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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