The tensions in Tesso Nilo National Park in Riau—triggered by the government’s (Satgas PKH) sealing of homes and community facilities—expose a deeper structural crisis in how Indonesia manages conservation and agrarian governance. What the state frames as “illegal settlement control” is, in reality, a complicated social landscape shaped by decades of unclear land administration, permissive local authorities, and the absence of coherent enforcement. To subscribe please click here

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