The Impacts of Decentralization Policy in The Mining Sector on Human Security of Local Communities in Indonesia
Abstract
This study aims to analyse the impacts of decentralization
policy in the mining sector on human security of local
communities in Indonesia. This is a documentary study
that employs a comparative approach. The cases examined
in the study are selected within the time periods of 2010 to
2014 to reflect how the increased provincial autonomy of
local government in Indonesia since 1999 has been
reflected on the mining industry and its stakeholders. All
local governments in Indonesia have higher authority to
manage their natural resources based on regional
autonomy laws. After more than ten years of the
implementation of decentralization policy, however, this
study finds that it has had complex impacts on economic
security in different local communities, as well as
threatening the environment and social security. This
article identifies that the role of local government
performance and democracy that is supported by revenue
sharing fund affects the realisation of the human security
of local communities. The significance of this research is in
theoretical and empirical contributions to expand the
current understanding of the relationship between
decentralization policy and human security in developing
countries with particular regard to the mining industry.
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