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Indonesia and Ethical business

Indonesia
  • Capital: Jakarta
  • Population: 242968342
  • Size: 1919440.0 Km2

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A complaints mechanism is required to increase the accountability of the Australian mining industry
I. Macdonald; B. Ross / Oxfam, 2003
The paper argues that self-regulation of mining companies has proved an ineffective guarantee to communities negatively affected by mining operations. It calls for an independent, formal complaints mechanism for the Australian mining ...
How have mining operations affected four communities in Indonesia?
Friends of the Earth International, 2003
This paper presents case study findings of Rio Tinto’s involvement in four mines in Indonesia. It investigates the negative impacts of the mining operations, including environmental destruction, presenting misleading information,...
The destruction of mangroves: case studies from around the world
World Rainforest Movement, 2003
This book gathers a selection of articles published in the monthly electronic bulletin of the World Rainforest Movement (WRM), addressing the issue of the processes leading to the destruction of mangrove forests and the struggles deve...
Indonesian wildlife and forests threatened by increased coffee production
T. O'Brien; M. Kinnaird / SciDev.Net, 2003
Overproduction of coffee and low coffee prices have resulted in a global crisis affecting the people and biodiversity of many tropical countries. The authors, from the Wildlife Conservation Society in Indonesia, describe expanding pro...
Women bear the brunt of mining operations in Indigenous Australia and abroad
I. Macdonald; C. Rowland / Oxfam, 2002
Provides practical examples of situations where women and children have consistently suffered disproportionately from the negative impacts of mining projects due to the policies and behaviour of the companies involved. The foll...
Impact of supply chains on women
Business for Social Responsibility, 2002
Women comprise a majority of the workforce in labor-intensive manufacturing industries such as apparel, footwear, toys, electronics, food processing and house-wares. They also work extensively in the informal sector, including in agri...
Research report and case studies on the costs and potential benefits of tourism to national parks.
H.J. Goodwin; I.J. Kent; K.T. Parker; M.J. Walpole / Department for International Development, UK, 1997
This is the first, introductory volume of a report and case studies looking at the benefits and costs of tourism to national parks. Three, in-depth case studies were carried out in India, Zimbabwe and Indonesia and a final report comp...
Deforestation, social conflict and financial crisis in Indonesia's pulp and paper industry
E. Matthews; J. Willem van Gelder / Friends of the Earth, 2002
Latest report from Friends of the Earth's Coporates Campaign looking at linkages between financial institutions, pulp and paper manufaturers and paper merchants in forest destruction. The report focuses on the activities of Asia Pacif...
The Asia Pulp & Paper crisis: who's fault?
E. Matthew; J. Willem van Gelder / Friends of the Earth, 2001
This report documents the environmental and social impacts of Asia Pulp & Paper (APP), assesses the role of international financial institutions in fuelling APP’s unsustainable and damaging operations and examines the link be...
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Greenomics Indonesia
Good governance in natural resources
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