2023
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-99-3533-8_11
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Development of the Nusantara Capital, Sustainable Extraction for East Kalimantan

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“…The government can conduct various comprehensive studies related to this matter and with a process that reflects participatory and accommodative planning (Herdiana, 2020). Given that there is still a lot of high resistance in local communities, such as the problem of low participation and existence of residents in the policy-making process, the potential for agricultural and natural resource (socio-ecological) conflicts, an increase in ecological crises (Nurjaman & Rusata, 2023;Susmiyati et al, 2023;Warsilah, 2023).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The government can conduct various comprehensive studies related to this matter and with a process that reflects participatory and accommodative planning (Herdiana, 2020). Given that there is still a lot of high resistance in local communities, such as the problem of low participation and existence of residents in the policy-making process, the potential for agricultural and natural resource (socio-ecological) conflicts, an increase in ecological crises (Nurjaman & Rusata, 2023;Susmiyati et al, 2023;Warsilah, 2023).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, on the other hand, there should also be a concern that there are still problems at the local community level. Some of the findings revealed problems such as the low participation and existence of residents in the policy-making process, the potential for agricultural and natural resource (socio-ecological) conflicts, an increase in ecological crises (Nurjaman & Rusata, 2023;Susmiyati et al, 2023;Warsilah, 2023). Overall, the progress of investor interest in the Nusantara capital city has so far reached 200 Letters of Intent (LOI) consisting of various sectors (Figure 6), among others: educational facilities, health facilities, housing, offices, mixed-use, utilities, consultants, energy, technology, connectivity, goods and services, industrial zones, waste management, and other infrastructure.…”
Section: Relational Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%