Rural livelihoods, resources, and coping with crisis in Indonesia a comparative study / edited by Milan J. Titus & Paul P.M. Burgers.

Other author Titus, M. J.
Other author Burgers, Paul P. M.
Other author Institute of Southeast Asian Studies.
Format Electronic
Publication InfoSingapore : Institute of Southeast Asian Studies ; Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press,
Description307 p. : ill., maps ; 23 cm.
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SeriesICAS publication series ; v. 3
Contents Making a living in turbulent times, livelihoods and resource allocations in Tana Toraja during Indonesia's economic and political crises / Edwin de Jong -- Through turbulent times, diversity, vulnerability, and resilience of Madurese livelihoods in East Kalimantan / Gerben Nooteboom -- Livelihood dynamics, the economic crisis, and coping mechanisms in Kerinci District, Sumatra / Paul P.M. Burgers -- The economic and ecological crises and their impact on livelihood strategies of rural households in Yogyakarta / Muhammad Baquini -- Livelihoods and coping responses to the crisis in four villages with different farm systems in the Special Region of Yogyakarta / Agus Sutanto -- Livelihood strategies, responses to the crisis, and the role of non-agricultural activities in five villages in the Special Region of Yogyakarta / R. Rijanta -- The effects of the crisis on livelihood systems in "rurban" areas, case studies in the Special Region of Yogyakarta / Djarot S. Widyatmoko -- Economic change, the 1997 crisis, and livelihood sustainability in two horticultural communities in South Sulawesi / Marja Rijerse -- Krismon yang selamat, the crisis impact on livelihood strategies in Desa Parigi, South Sulawesi / Mascha Singeling -- The Asian crisis, livelihood conditions, and resource use in the coastal village of Tamasaju, South Sulawesi / Rogier Vogelij -- Indonesian rural livelihoods and resource use in crisis? / Milan J. Titus.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (p. [299]-307).
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LCCN 2009323273
ISBN9789812309013 (ISEAS)
ISBN9789089640550 (AUP)