Abstract

This research is aimed to examine the impact of the Darmakradenan land conflict on the vulnerability of the social, economic and political life of the local farming community. This research is essential because the Darmakradenan conflict has been going on for around 20 years and all the conflict resolution efforts undertaken have not achieved results. This research is qualitative research that selects informants with a purposive method, including farmers, village heads and village officials, management of the farmer groupStan Ampera, plantation managers, community leaders and so on. The results of this research indicated that the two decades of Darmakradenan land conflict had an impact on the vulnerability of social, economic and political life, such as a lack of harmony between farmer groups, loss of livelihoods, tensions between farmer groups and village government, illegal acts, citizens easily ignited to act anarchist and so on. Such conditions have implications for the importance of considering social, economic and political vulnerabilities in developing efforts for real land conflict resolution.

Highlights

  • This study is aimed to examine the effects of land conflicts between farmers and the military which have lasted for 20 years and until now a resolution has not been reached

  • The land conflict is in Darmakradenan Village, Banyumas Regency, Central Java Province, Indonesia

  • In the context of conflict resolution efforts in Indonesia, this study fills in research gaps that have not been reviewed by previous researchers who emphasize conflict resolution efforts based on customary institutions [6]; [7]; resolution efforts that emphasize customary law and Islamic rules [8]; study of the mechanisms of public consultation, negotiation, mediation and arbitration [9];[10]; and studies on conflict resolution efforts that are based on local wisdom [11]

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Introduction

This study is aimed to examine the effects of land conflicts between farmers and the military which have lasted for 20 years and until now a resolution has not been reached. In the context of conflict resolution efforts in Indonesia, this study fills in research gaps that have not been reviewed by previous researchers who emphasize conflict resolution efforts based on customary institutions [6]; [7]; resolution efforts that emphasize customary law and Islamic rules [8]; study of the mechanisms of public consultation, negotiation, mediation and arbitration [9];[10]; and studies on conflict resolution efforts that are based on local wisdom [11]

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