Abstract

This study aims to explain the corporate communication of state oil companies through CSR in contributing to overcoming the problems of peatland fires and coastal abrasion. This research uses a qualitative approach with case studies. Research findings indicate that Pertamina’s CSR communication targets farmer groups in dealing with peatland fires, namely establishing good relations, strengthening farmer group institutions, and connecting with other stakeholders or groups. Meanwhile, to overcome coastal abrasion, Pertamina empowers fishing groups in meetings, provides training and develops innovations to conserve mangroves. CSR communication to overcome the problem of forest fires and abrasion is carried out by developing ecotourism through community-based tourism (CBT). CSR activities are carried out with a limited area scale, so that it seems only for publication and corporate imagery. However, the company’s communication with CBT can be an effective communication model in making people aware of protecting the environment. The Peat Arboretum and Mangrove Education Center are not only tourist destinations, but also a medium of communication for environmental education for the community. Environmental communication is not only directed to the local community, school students, and youth, but also to visitors, for media coverage and discussions on social media. Corporate environmental communications must be integrated with communication channels and stakeholders to support sustainable environmental development.

Highlights

  • Environmental problems like pollution, forest fires, and climate change are real problems (Chaichana et al, 2019)

  • Pertamina is an oil and gas company owned by the Government of the Republic of Indonesia

  • There are five subsidiaries engaged in the energy sector, namely the Upstream Sub-holding managed by PT Pertamina Hulu Energi, Gas Sub-holding managed by PT Perusahaan Gas Negara, Refinery & Petrochemical Sub-holding managed by PT Pertamina International Refinery, Sub-holding Power & NRE is run by PT Pertamina Power Indonesia, and Sub-holding Commercial & Trading is run by PT Pertamina Patra Niaga

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Introduction

Environmental problems like pollution, forest fires, and climate change are real problems (Chaichana et al, 2019). Some of the problems are related to land ownership, which is dominated by people outside the village and managed by workers from outside the village, the shift from rubber plantations to oil palm plantations, and the habit of people clearing land by burning (Arifudin et al, 2019). This habit directs the expansion of oil palm plantations in Indonesia (Runtuboi et al, 2021). This forest conversion does bring economic benefits in the short term, and carries significant environmental and economic risks in the long term, such as health and economic problems due to peat fires, loss of biodiversity and land subsidence (Uda et al, 2017)

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