The uneven regional pattern of ecological capital in Indonesia: A political economy perspective

This study investigates the regional pattern of ecological capital in Indonesia through the principles of political economy. In this discourse, the gap between biocapacity and ecological footprint at the regional level (provinces) indicates the difficulties of environmental sustainability. Unevennes...

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Main Authors: Samudro, B., Bloch, H., Salim, Ruhul
Format: Journal Article
Published: Inderscience Publishers 2015
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/41906
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author Samudro, B.
Bloch, H.
Salim, Ruhul
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description This study investigates the regional pattern of ecological capital in Indonesia through the principles of political economy. In this discourse, the gap between biocapacity and ecological footprint at the regional level (provinces) indicates the difficulties of environmental sustainability. Unevenness in ecological capital patterns occurs in Indonesian provinces as the gap between biocapacity and ecological footprint is heterogeneous. To demonstrate the causes of this unevenness, the regional pattern of ecological capital is scrutinised using the principle of hegemony, the principle of Circular and Cumulative Causation (CCC) and principle of contradiction.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-419062017-09-13T14:15:45Z The uneven regional pattern of ecological capital in Indonesia: A political economy perspective Samudro, B. Bloch, H. Salim, Ruhul This study investigates the regional pattern of ecological capital in Indonesia through the principles of political economy. In this discourse, the gap between biocapacity and ecological footprint at the regional level (provinces) indicates the difficulties of environmental sustainability. Unevenness in ecological capital patterns occurs in Indonesian provinces as the gap between biocapacity and ecological footprint is heterogeneous. To demonstrate the causes of this unevenness, the regional pattern of ecological capital is scrutinised using the principle of hegemony, the principle of Circular and Cumulative Causation (CCC) and principle of contradiction. 2015 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/41906 10.1504/IJGE.2015.075200 Inderscience Publishers fulltext
spellingShingle Samudro, B.
Bloch, H.
Salim, Ruhul
The uneven regional pattern of ecological capital in Indonesia: A political economy perspective
title The uneven regional pattern of ecological capital in Indonesia: A political economy perspective
title_full The uneven regional pattern of ecological capital in Indonesia: A political economy perspective
title_fullStr The uneven regional pattern of ecological capital in Indonesia: A political economy perspective
title_full_unstemmed The uneven regional pattern of ecological capital in Indonesia: A political economy perspective
title_short The uneven regional pattern of ecological capital in Indonesia: A political economy perspective
title_sort uneven regional pattern of ecological capital in indonesia: a political economy perspective
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/41906