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Just transition in biofuel development towards low-carbon economy: multi-actor perspectives on policies and practices in Indonesia.

Djatmika, Prija; Listiningrum, Prischa; Sumarno, Theresia B.; Mahira, Dararida F.; Sianipar, Corinthias P.M.

Authors

Prija Djatmika

Prischa Listiningrum

Theresia B. Sumarno

Dararida F. Mahira

Corinthias P.M. Sianipar



Abstract

Justice and sustainability are the foundation of fair and equitable biofuel development. Policies and practices are consequently necessary to support a just transition towards a low-carbon economy. Therefore, this study aimed to understand multi-actor perspectives on policies and practices relevant to the just transition in biofuel development. Applying a socio-legal approach based on the JUST framework, this study focused on the Indonesian biofuel industry, which is primarily driven by crude palm oil (CPO) production. This study also added comparative perspectives from Thailand's biofuel industry. The primary data were gathered from in-depth interviews and focus group discussions (FGDs), while the secondary data were from research, policy, and other government archives. Based on the results, oil palm plantations in Indonesia and Thailand are crucial for macroeconomic development. However, smallholder farmers in Indonesia, especially independent ones that do not join farmer groups, remain marginalised by the current regulations. In fact, many benefits from biofuel practices and policies accumulate disproportionately towards large corporations, while marginalised groups bear the costs. The Indonesian Sustainable Palm Oil (ISPO) certification that should induce market accessibility and competitiveness has not fully reached most rural farmers. Furthermore, various overlapping regulations and perplexing data differences exist from multiple ministries and administrative levels. Thus, palm oil stakeholders in Indonesia demand a dedicated institution for integrated regulation and monitoring of the industry, similar to the National Palm Oil Policy Committee in Thailand. The myriad of legal, political, socio-economic, and justice issues thus necessitates all hands on deck to ensure a just transition for all stakeholders of the Indonesian biofuel industry.

Citation

DJATMIKA, P., LISTININGRUM, P., SUMARNO, T.B., MAHIRA, D.F. and SIANIPAR, C.P.M. 2024. Just transition in biofuel development towards low-carbon economy: multi-actor perspectives on policies and practices in Indonesia. Energies [online], 17(1), article 141. Available from: https://doi.org/10.3390/en17010141

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Dec 23, 2023
Online Publication Date Dec 27, 2023
Publication Date Jan 1, 2024
Deposit Date Jan 18, 2024
Publicly Available Date Jan 18, 2024
Journal Energies
Electronic ISSN 1996-1073
Publisher MDPI
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 17
Issue 1
Article Number 141
DOI https://doi.org/10.3390/en17010141
Keywords Energy transition; Energy policy; Renewable energy; Energy justice; Socio-legal analysis; Multi-actor systems; Rural development; Energy sustainability; Bioenergy; Fairness and equity
Public URL https://rgu-repository.worktribe.com/output/2189190

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