Revisiting the Land Conversion of the Protected Forest for the Mining Industry in Tumpang Pitu, Banyuwangi
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2020-03-30Author
TRIATMOJO, Dimas Bagus
ATIKAH, Warah
FADHILAH, Nurul Laili
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Indonesia is a country that has abundant natural resources, both renewable
and non-renewable. The wealth of natural resources contained in the motherland can
be utilized for the needs and welfare of the people of Indonesia under Article 33
paragraph (3) of the 1945 Constitution. One of the natural resources in Indonesia is
forests. The government establishes a forest area as a protected forest area for a benefit
that is expected by law. There is a violation of the use of protected forest areas for
interests outside the forestry sector, namely the conversion of the function of
protected forests used as mining land violations that are contrary to Article 38
Paragraph 4 of Law Number 41 of 1999. Mining business activities have negative
impacts as well as positive impacts that arise. Mining will harm environmental
conditions that can affect the social life of the community, reducing the
environmental quality of the positive impact of the existence of mining business
activities in an area will cause changes to the economic level, the legal basis for
protecting the affected communities in the mining sector, as mandated by Article 28G
Paragraph (1) and Article 28H Paragraph (1) of the 1945 Constitution.
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