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A Transboundary Political Ecology of Volcanic Sand Mining

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ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/24694452.2021.1914539

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environmental governance; extraction frontiers; political ecology; sustainability

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  1. Ministry of Education, Singapore, under its Social Science Research Council (SSRC) grant Sustainable Governance of the Transboundary Environmental Commons in Southeast Asia'' [MOE2016-SSRTG-068]

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Research suggests that volcanic eruptions can produce sand to replace the overexploitation of natural sand resources, yet there are still significant gaps in this field. Collaborative environmental governance measures are needed to bridge the knowledge gap about industry practices and address the environmental impacts caused by volcanic sand trade.
Sand, the main ingredient of cement, glass, and asphalt, is being mined for urban development and global production at a pace that exceeds natural renewal. Yet research on the sustainability of sand mining has concentrated on extraction rates and socioecological impacts in rivers and coastlines. The potential of active volcanoes to generate a renewable supply of sand through cyclical or intermittent eruptions has been understudied, as have the asymmetrical power relations that animate around this dangerous but financially lucrative industry. This article uses a transboundary political ecology framework to examine the geographically dispersed development interests that drive volcanic sand mining on Mount Merapi, Indonesia's most active stratovolcano. I argue that to make Mount Merapi's volcanic sand trade more sustainable, collaborative forms of environmental governance are needed to bridge critical gaps in knowledge about industry practices that create environmental impacts extending well beyond the volcano's slopes. I develop this argument through three sets of transboundary political ecology themes centered on (1) knowledge boundaries that inform differentiated place-based practices; (2) the transboundary governance dilemma posed by disconnects between upstream mining practices and downstream environmental impacts; and (3) the potential of cross-border governance networks to collaboratively address these policy deficits.

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