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Wataru Fujita
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This article examines the role played by oil palm cultivation in transforming the living world of farmers in a village in Southern Thailand, based on the interaction between villagers actions and reactions by the environment. The mode of living in the research site had been self sufficient in terms of paddy cultivation and utilization of surrounding natural resources. However, the introduction of a modern style of rubber cultivation in the 1970s, followed by oil palm cultivation in the 1980s, completely changed the villages socio ecological order. These two crops cover the entire village besides residences. The villagers purchase all food materials and even drinking water, and they enjoy a modern way of living fully equipped with electrical appliances and cars. The elders in the village still remembe and somehow miss the past life, while the youth, mostly college graduates, have lost their ties with the natural environment in daily life.
Oil palm, in spite of its smaller cultivation area, has played a more vital role than rubber in transforming the living world of the village, because harvesting and selling the fruit are outsourced to middlemens labor. Some villagers employ labor for rubber tapping and harvesting. This system enables the villagers to be white collar farmers. Although there are attempts by some villagers to reduce their living costs and secure food safety by cultivating upland rice and vegetables for self consumption, it is difficult for them to drastically change their livelihoods and become completely self sufficient. What appears at first glance to be a rich village is in fact vulnerable to both natural and market conditions."
Japan: Southeast Asian Studies, Kyoto University, 2018
330 JJSAS 55:2 (2018)
Artikel Jurnal  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Wataru Fujita
"Abstrak
This article examines the role played by oil palm cultivation in transforming the living world of farmers in a village in Southern Thailand, based on the interaction between villagers actions and reactions by the environment. The mode of living in the research site had been self sufficient in terms of paddy cultivation and utilization of surrounding natural resources. However, the introduction of a modern style of rubber cultivation in the 1970s, followed by oil palm cultivation in the 1980s, completely changed the villages socio ecological order. These two crops cover the entire village besides residences. The villagers purchase all food materials and even drinking water, and they enjoy a modern way of living fully equipped with electrical appliances and cars. The elders in the village still remembe and somehow miss the past life, while the youth, mostly college graduates, have lost their ties with the natural environment in daily life.
Oil palm, in spite of its smaller cultivation area, has played a more vital role than rubber in transforming the living world of the village, because harvesting and selling the fruit are outsourced to middlemens labor. Some villagers employ labor for rubber tapping and harvesting. This system enables the villagers to be white collar farmers. Although there are attempts by some villagers to reduce their living costs and secure food safety by cultivating upland rice and vegetables for self consumption, it is difficult for them to drastically change their livelihoods and become completely self sufficient. What appears at first glance to be a rich village is in fact vulnerable to both natural and market conditions."
Japan: Southeast Asian Studies, Kyoto University, 2018
330 JJSAS 55:2 (2018)
Artikel Jurnal  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Wataru Fujita
"Abstrak
This article examines the role played by oil palm cultivation in transforming the living world of farmers in a village in Southern Thailand, based on the interaction between villagers actions and reactions by the environment. The mode of living in the research site had been self sufficient in terms of paddy cultivation and utilization of surrounding natural resources. However, the introduction of a modern style of rubber cultivation in the 1970s, followed by oil palm cultivation in the 1980s, completely changed the villages socio ecological order. These two crops cover the entire village besides residences. The villagers purchase all food materials and even drinking water, and they enjoy a modern way of living fully equipped with electrical appliances and cars. The elders in the village still remembe and somehow miss the past life, while the youth, mostly college graduates, have lost their ties with the natural environment in daily life.
Oil palm, in spite of its smaller cultivation area, has played a more vital role than rubber in transforming the living world of the village, because harvesting and selling the fruit are outsourced to middlemens labor. Some villagers employ labor for rubber tapping and harvesting. This system enables the villagers to be white collar farmers. Although there are attempts by some villagers to reduce their living costs and secure food safety by cultivating upland rice and vegetables for self consumption, it is difficult for them to drastically change their livelihoods and become completely self sufficient. What appears at first glance to be a rich village is in fact vulnerable to both natural and market conditions."
Japan: Southeast Asian Studies, Kyoto University, 2018
330 JJSAS 55:2 (2018)
Artikel Jurnal  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Podgor, Ellen S.
Amerika: West Publishing, 1993
345.026 POD w
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Chichester : John Wiley & Sons, 1980
158.7 WHI
Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Mills, C. Wright
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1951
323.373 MIL w
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Mills, C. Wright
New York: Oxford University Press, 1951
323.32 MIL w
Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Sutherland, Edwin H.
London: Yale University Press, 1983
364.109 73 SUT w
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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California : Sage Reference, 2013
R 364.168 03 ENC I
Buku Referensi  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Brickey, Kathleen F.
New York: Litt;e, Brown, 1995
345.026 BRI c
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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