dc.description.abstract | This research is intended to explore pattern of institutional transformation of land
ownership in Klompangan Village, Jember Regency in line with the increase of the local
development dynamics and the strategy for managing the institutional transformation.
Moreover, this article is directed to explore pattern of institutional transformation by
considering rural economic actors as the subjects, ignoring whether they are as demand of
constituents or supply of institutions. The methodology used in this research was in-depth
interview and focus group discussion (FGD) in order to obtain deep information on the process
of institutional transformation in every area of the study. The research analysis applied
quantitative approach, so it could portray the entire problems of institutional transformation.
In institutional transformation of land ownership in Klompangan Village, there was a
tendency of pattern transformation of land ownership by villagers as a result of UUPA/1960
penetration. In addition, the land ownership became narrower and narrower that squeezed the
ownership due to land transaction reaching 5% of the land owned by out-of-village people.
Meanwhile, the handover of land ownership was caused by life need factor, low bargaining
position of farmers and urbanization. In other words, the handover of land ownership was
prompted by demand of constituents. | en_US |