The Myths of Environmental Compensation in Indonesia

The Myths of Environmental Compensation in Indonesia
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Synopsis The Myths of Environmental Compensation in Indonesia by : Andri Wibisana

Compensation mechanisms and liability play an important role in environmental management. Compensation, through liability or other mechanisms, provides not only protection for the victims of environmental damage, but also incentives for the potential polluters to take an ex ante optimal level of care. Ideally, compensation should be first provided through liability (combined with liability insurance). If this system does not work properly, alternatives to liability insurance, i.e. a risk-sharing agreement, first-party insurance, and environmental damage insurance, should be developed. Finally, the system of compensation funds should also be promoted whenever a liability system, liability insurance, and alternatives to liability insurance are likely to fail to provide enough protection for the victims and incentives for the potential polluters to take the optimal level of care. Unfortunately, compensation in Indonesian is ill-structured, leaving the victims of pollution with liability rules as the only viable way to get compensation. The Sidoarjo mudflow case clearly illustrates the impacts of such an ill-structured compensation system.

Regulating Disasters, Climate Change and Environmental Harm

Regulating Disasters, Climate Change and Environmental Harm
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Publisher : Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages : 523
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ISBN-10 : 9781781002490
ISBN-13 : 1781002495
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Synopsis Regulating Disasters, Climate Change and Environmental Harm by : Michael Faure

This collection brings together insightful analyses of how developing countries can manage serious hazards. Natural disasters have long been threats to developing countries, but now climate change is increasing many risks and posing new challenges.

Indonesia and the Politics of Disaster

Indonesia and the Politics of Disaster
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 201
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ISBN-10 : 9781315525129
ISBN-13 : 1315525127
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Synopsis Indonesia and the Politics of Disaster by : Phillip Drake

Named after Lapindo Brantas, a gas exploration company that was drilling at the eruption site, the Lapindo mudflow initially burst in 2006 and continues to flow today, becoming the most expensive disaster in Indonesia’s history. Using this environmental incident in Indonesia as a case study, this book explores representations of disaster in scientific reports, public discourse, literature, and other cultural forms, observing the impact of these portrayals on the ways people both understand and respond to complicated environmental disasters. The author argues that power is expressed and contested in every representation of a disaster and its stakeholders. This book develops terminologies and perspectives that not only probe the social and ecological conditions that make disaster possible but also foster more effective and equitable strategies for adapting to a world fraught with hazards. Interdisciplinary in nature, this book makes a significant contribution to the fields of green cultural studies, disaster studies, science and technology studies and studies of political ecology in Southeast Asia.

Carbon Capture and Storage

Carbon Capture and Storage
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Publisher : MIT Press
Total Pages : 374
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ISBN-10 : 9780262337328
ISBN-13 : 0262337320
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Synopsis Carbon Capture and Storage by : Michael Gebert Faure

A theoretical and practical analysis of the complex liability issues raised by carbon capture and storage systems for containing greenhouse gases. Carbon capture and storage (CCS) systems inject highly compressed carbon dioxide gas deep into geological formations in order to contain the gas, and its harmful effects on the planet, for the foreseeable future and beyond—for centuries or even millennia. Used effectively, CCS could lessen the impact of climate change while carbon-free energy sources are developed. And yet CCS is not widely deployed. In this book, Michael Faure and Roy Partain offer a theoretical and practical discussion of one of the main obstacles to CCS adoption: complex liability and compensation issues. Faure and Partain point out that current liability rules are unclear in their application to CCS. Causation is complicated, and the timeline of hundreds of years goes beyond the lifetimes of people or corporations. Examining the subject from legal and economic perspectives, they consider whether rules of civil liability can govern CCS risk; how a liability system might address the open-ended timeline; what role public and private regulatory measures could play; and whether compensation should be provided from public or private resources. They investigate the utility of different forms of insurance and of such financial tools as guarantees, deposits, and catastrophe bonds. They offer not only a rigorous framework for assessing policy but also a summary of policy recommendations they develop from their findings.

Beyond the Green Myth

Beyond the Green Myth
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Publisher : NIAS Press
Total Pages : 400
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ISBN-10 : 9788776940188
ISBN-13 : 8776940187
Rating : 4/5 (88 Downloads)

Synopsis Beyond the Green Myth by : Peter G. Sercombe

This is the first comprehensive picture of the nomadic and formerly nomadic hunting-gathering groups of the Borneo tropical rain forest, totaling about 20,000 people.

The Politics of Educational Decentralisation in Indonesia

The Politics of Educational Decentralisation in Indonesia
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 312
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ISBN-10 : 9789811669019
ISBN-13 : 9811669015
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Synopsis The Politics of Educational Decentralisation in Indonesia by : Irsyad Zamjani

“The Politics of Educational Decentralisation in Indonesia: A Quest for Legitimacy is a well written, analytically sharp, and compelling study of educational decentralisation in Indonesia. Irsyad Zamjani, provides fresh insights into this important topic. The author treats educational reform as a window into much deeper questions about power, the government’s responsibility to its citizens, and social change in Indonesia. His findings should interest academics as well as practitioners with an interest in educational reform.” —Professor Christopher Bjork, Vassar College, New York “This is a remarkable book which should appeal not only to Indonesian scholars, but also to educationists and political scientists, to name just a few. By tracing the path of decentralisation in the Indonesian educational reform in the early 2000s, Zamjani shows how the central and municipal governments struggled in different ways to retain control over education in their domains through various mechanisms largely related to claims of legitimacy. The study is grounded in new institutional theory, and the interview and case study data provide a richness and depth in showing the dynamics of reform attempts.” —Professor Lawrence J. Saha, Australian National University, Canberra This book discusses the dynamics of educational decentralisation in post-reform Indonesia. Taking sociology’s new institutionalism approach, and drawing upon data from documents and interviews with strategic informants, the book investigates how institutional legitimacy of educational decentralisation was garnered, manipulated, and then contested. Besides analysing global institutional pressures which influenced the national adoption of decentralisation reform, and the central government’s attempts to restore its legitimacy, the book also offers comparative case studies of education governance in two local districts to highlight how this reform is responded to at the local level.

Hotelier Indonesia

Hotelier Indonesia
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Publisher : Hotelier Indonesia
Total Pages : 80
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Synopsis Hotelier Indonesia by : Hery Sudrajat

Wego.com, the leading travel search site in the Asia Pacific and Middle East, reviews the effects of the UK’s separation from the European Union means for travellers. The considerations of the impact of Brexit, read on page 17. Dont miss this one , an interesting Q&A with Chef Francesco the Cover story on page 20. Now we also an official media partner for CAFÉ & BRASSERIE INDONESIA (CBI) 2016, you may check them at page 14. Oh my. You better check yourself. So many thing here and there, Hotels Opening in Bali, New Luxury Hotel in Jakarta, and many events around to visit, to keep learning, and keep smiling :) Well I tried some art scratch in some pages :), hope you like it. Enjoy reading. More to come

Reading Contemporary Environmental Justice

Reading Contemporary Environmental Justice
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 138
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ISBN-10 : 9781000886177
ISBN-13 : 1000886174
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Synopsis Reading Contemporary Environmental Justice by : R. Sreejith Varma

This volume investigates 11 contemporary environmental justice narratives from Kerala, the south-western state in India. Introducing a detailed review of environmental literature in Malayalam, the selected eco-narratives are presented through two key literary genres: life narratives and novels, conveying the socio-environmental pressures, problems, and anxieties of modern, globalising Kerala. This text also entails primary investigations of ‘toxic fictions’ and ‘extractivist fictions,’ including Malayalam novels that narrate the disastrous consequences of the permeation of toxic pollutants in human and ecosystemic bodies, and novels that chronicle the impact of exploitative mining activities on the environment. All eco-narratives analysed in the book exhibit the familiar pattern of the Global South environmental narratives, namely, a close imbrication of the ecological and social spheres. Reading Contemporary Environmental Justice argues that these selected eco-texts offer inspiring scenarios where the subaltern people show thantedam, or courage, to claim thante idam, one’s own space in society and on the Earth. This volume will be essential for those looking to expand their understanding of environmental justice and the harmful effects of development and modernisation.

Economics and Politics of Energy

Economics and Politics of Energy
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 235
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ISBN-10 : 9780585342887
ISBN-13 : 0585342881
Rating : 4/5 (87 Downloads)

Synopsis Economics and Politics of Energy by : Behram N. Kursunogammalu

The 1995 conference was organized around two closely related themes and focused on the two pivotal aspects of energy, that is, economics and politics, both of which are decisive in providing long-term national and international strategies for the next century. Originally the program was going to include the participants from the new oil powers in Central Asia and Caucasus, newly independent from the former U.S.S.R. However, probably both economics and politics prevented their participation. Global energy projections, technological changes such as nuclear power and the fuel geopolitics of the coming century will be the basis for political and strategic planning. Based on the scenarios of likely global economic and population growth and of new energy technologies, what are foreseeable scenarios for the geopolitics of energy a half century ahead? What fresh worldwide systems should we start now? The political problems with profound economic impact could include, for example, the significance of the continuing worldwide growth of nuclear power, with such issues as the use of Highly Enriched Uranium (HEU) and Plutonium obtained from the dismantling of U.S. and former U.S.S.R. nuclear weapons; the urgency of nonproliferation; the disposal of civilian and military nuclear waste; and, nuclear power alternatives. In spite of U.S. reluctance, the increasing role of nuclear power is becoming apparent in several countries, and its potential has become an important political factor today.