Journal article

Political ecologies of the post-mining landscape: Activism, resistance, and legal struggles over Kalimantan's coal mines

T Toumbourou, M Muhdar, T Werner, A Bebbington

Energy Research and Social Science | ELSEVIER | Published : 2020

Abstract

This study explores contestation over the meanings, rules and practices of coal mine reclamation and mine closure in the context of East Kalimantan, Indonesia's major coal producing province. As mining intensified in the province, and coal was mined out, concessions were left with large mine voids un-refilled and abandoned without closure – many within close vicinity to human settlements. Following an extended campaign led by a diverse group of social movement actors, utilising various advocacy and litigation strategies, the East Kalimantan legislature adopted a provincial regulation in 2013, reinforcing higher-level regulations that mandate coal mining companies to conduct reclamation and p..

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University of Melbourne Researchers

Grants

Awarded by Australian Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

The authors thank Rika Novayanti, who assisted with data collection. We are grateful to the Mulawarman University's Law Faculty for institutional support with this research. We give special thanks to all the respondents who participated in this research for their time and valued contributions, and to three reviewers, Sam Hickey and the Editor for their very helpful feedback. Research was supported by an Australian Research Council Laureate Fellowship to Bebbington (FL160100072).