Abstract

Is Green economy practices adaptive and universally applicable? There are certain conditions where the application cannot be imposed, such as in the environment of indigenous peoples. This research aims to determine the contradiction and explore the Actualization of local wisdom among indigenous peoples in natural resource management. This research uses socio-legal methods with the conceptual, case, and statute approaches. The results showed that: Firstly, conflicts arising from differences in management techniques, concepts, claims of ownership rights, access, and objectives of natural resource management between indigenous peoples and green economy are significantly different. Secondly, Actualization and implementation in Indonesia can be done by adjusting the projection of green economy development with the wisdom patterns of each region, the participation of indigenous peoples in the policy formulation process, and the values of local wisdom in natural resource management as a limitation of the implementation of the green economy.

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