2022
DOI: 10.35580/lageografia.v21i1.23312
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The Impact of Reclamation of the Central Point of Indonesia (CPI) Area in Makassar City on the Socioeconomic Conditions of the Community

Abstract: This study aims to determine whether the construction of the Center Point Of Indonesia (CPI) affects the socio-economic conditions of the people in the Makassar City sub-district. The independent variable in this study is the construction of the Center Point Of Indonesia (CPI) while the dependent variable is the socio-economic condition of the community. The population in this study is the people of Mariso District, while the sample is 100 people. The type of research used is descriptive quantitative. The samp… Show more

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“…The CPI reclamation is similar to the Manado Bay reclamation, yet different in character and objective. [47][48][49]. The Indonesian government awarded the project to KSO Ciputra Yasmin, which in turn outsourced the land reclamation to the Dutch company Boskalis 2 .…”
Section: Cases and Aspects Of Land Reclamation In Indonesiamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The CPI reclamation is similar to the Manado Bay reclamation, yet different in character and objective. [47][48][49]. The Indonesian government awarded the project to KSO Ciputra Yasmin, which in turn outsourced the land reclamation to the Dutch company Boskalis 2 .…”
Section: Cases and Aspects Of Land Reclamation In Indonesiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence, being aware of what occurs in social media and which threads are significant is crucial in all phases of these kinds of interventions. Furthermore, Syamsuddin, Sideng, Abbas, Zhiddiq and Arfan [48] argued, based on extensive surveys among stakeholders, that the management of the CPI in Makassar should have made more effort to provide alternative solutions for socio-economic development for those who were most severely affected by the reclamation.…”
Section: Reflexivitymentioning
confidence: 99%