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Blog post | 2022

Regulatory conundrum: Exclusive tourism enclaves - NCHS

Jeremy Kingsley and Kari Telle (2022)
(Regulatory Conundrum: Exclusive Tourism Enclaves)
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https://www.humanitarianstudies.no/regulatory-conundrum-exclusive-tourism-enclaves/

Mega tourism projects have the potential to transform or disfigure local communities. This blog explores the regulatory and possible humanitarian challenges associated with exclusive tourism enclaves.

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https://www.humanitarianstudies.no/regulatory-conundrum-exclusive-tourism-enclaves/

Kari Telle

Senior Researcher
  • kari.telle@cmi.no
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  • Indonesia
  • Law
  • Capital
  • Tourism
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Also by this author:

Journal Article | forthcoming 2023

Displaying Demons: Processions at the Crossroads in Multi-religious Indonesia

Kari Telle

Asian Ethnology

Book Review | 2022

Review of State of Disorder: Privatised Violence and the State in Indonesia (2022). Abdil Mughis Mudhoffir.

Kari Telle

Asian Journal of Social Science (AJS)

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Newspaper Op-Ed | 2022

Lokalisert bistand

Arne Strand

Blog post | 2022

Could the Kanjuruhan stadium disaster spark Indonesian police reform?

David Aled Williams, Kari Telle

U4 Issue | 2022

Tackling fraud and corruption in Indonesia’s health insurance system

Dwi Siska Susanti, Pauline Arifin, Drg. Puti Aulia Rahma, Mohammad Fahmi, Linda Julaeha, Wibi Anska Putri

Newspaper Op-Ed | 2022

Support to civil society and independent scientific research appear of little importance to Norway’s new climate and environment deal with Indonesia

David Aled Williams, Kari Telle, Sofie Arjon Schütte

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