2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.exis.2023.101320
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Drawing lessons from mineral and land use policy in Europe: Crossing policy streams or getting stuck in silos?

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“…Kebijakan lahan berkelanjutan melibatkan keputusan pemerintah untuk menetapkan pedoman pengelolaan lahan, termasuk rencana tata ruang, zonasi, dan peraturan (Endl et al, 2023;Goldstein et al, 2023). Efektivitas kebijakan-kebijakan ini tergantung pada kemampuan mereka untuk mencapai tujuan keberlanjutan, memastikan penggunaan meminimalkan kerusakan lingkungan, menjaga keseimbangan ekologi (Rugema et al, 2022), dan mendukung pertumbuhan ekonomi.…”
Section: Ketetapan Kebijakanunclassified
“…Kebijakan lahan berkelanjutan melibatkan keputusan pemerintah untuk menetapkan pedoman pengelolaan lahan, termasuk rencana tata ruang, zonasi, dan peraturan (Endl et al, 2023;Goldstein et al, 2023). Efektivitas kebijakan-kebijakan ini tergantung pada kemampuan mereka untuk mencapai tujuan keberlanjutan, memastikan penggunaan meminimalkan kerusakan lingkungan, menjaga keseimbangan ekologi (Rugema et al, 2022), dan mendukung pertumbuhan ekonomi.…”
Section: Ketetapan Kebijakanunclassified
“…The European Union's policy landscape is marked by its multi-level governance structure, which, while allowing for a degree of flexibility and localization of policy, can also lead to discrepancies and coordination challenges between national and regional policies [19][20][21][22][23]. Furthermore, the urgency and scale of the climate crisis require transformative changes, yet regional policies often reflect incremental rather than transformative approaches.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Runoff and sediment load are significantly altered by the growth of agricultural land use [4]. A change in land use may alter the hydrological system of the area and have a substantial impact on groundwater recharge and base flow, flood frequency, peak runoff, and total suspended sediment concentration [3,5]. Osaliya (2021) noted that scientists are becoming more concerned about climate change brought on by greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and more aware of its serious negative effects on people, the local environment, economy, and safety [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%