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Deconstructing a biofuel hype : the stories of jatropha projects in South Sulawesi, Indonesia
This research took place in South Sulawesi in order to investigate the implementation of jatropha projects in the period of 2006-2011. This research aims to understand the key factors that were influential in the rise and fall of jatropha projects. The analysis was focused on jatropha actors’ motivations, strategies and experiences to understand what opportunities and benefits that were pursued by the involved actors and how the achievements of the opportunities and benefits redefine the failure of the projects. The findings were synthesized to draw a lesson learnt on what we can learn from the observed jatropha stories for the other miracle crops.
- All authors
- Widjaja, H.
- Supervisor
- Persoon, G.A.
- Co-supervisor
- Vel, J.A.C.
- Committee
- Grasseni, C.; Henley, D.E.F.; Saptari Soetikno Slamet, R.; Slingerland, M.A.
- Qualification
- Doctor (dr.)
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- Cultural Anthropology and Development Sociology , Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences , Leiden University
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- 2018-11-27
- ISBN
- 9789463324175
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- The Netherlands Royal Academy of Sciences (KNAW) and the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO)