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Journal : Syntax Literate: Jurnal Ilmiah Indonesia

Energy Access in the Village of Gunung Arba, Jango Village from the Perspective of Environmental Justice in Central Lombok District Community Jannah, Raodatul; Hidayat, Agus Rohmat
Syntax Literate Jurnal Ilmiah Indonesia
Publisher : Syntax Corporation

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36418/syntax-literate.v7i9.15242

Abstract

Environmental justice from the perspective of public participation in the development of natural resources is a national program where the government is starting to switch from fossil energy to green energy, which means that in the future the government will no longer hope for energy such as coal, oil and gas, etc. This is a very strategic step taken by the government. Centralized is the antithesis of the increasing pressure to decentralize regional government, including regarding the management of natural resources (SDA) policies in the mining and oil and gas sectors, To ensure that this program runs well, of course the community is involved in monitoring it. Community participation in sustainable development is indeed weak, including in terms of policy making, even though the laws and regulations also stipulate that the community has rights as explained in the Aarhus Convention, where parties have an obligation to guarantee the right of access to information, community participation in decision making, and access to justice in environmental matters in accordance with the provisions of the convention. Then in Law No. 32 of 2009 concerning Environmental Protection and Management, it is intended, among other things, 1) to provide information to the government, 2) to increase the public's willingness to accept government decisions. 3) Helps with legal protection. and 4) Democratize decision making. From the above basis, it further strengthens the community so that it can participate actively in the development of natural resources in this country.
Co-Authors AA Sudharmawan, AA Abd. Rahim Abdul Halik Abdul Rahim Abdul Saman Afsitin Joan Tatra Afza, Hadfina Agus Rohmat Hidayat Ahmar, Dewi S. Aminah Aminah Ananda, Dea Andi Abriana, Andi Ardita, Nela Auliya Ataki, Ruli Auliya, Nur Izzatul Azis, Rosdiana Baim, Ali Budiyono Budiyono Burhan Burhan Dagong, Muh. Ihsan A. Darmawati Darmawati Della Fadhilatunisa Dhohir, Ega Izza Abdul Doddy Ismunandar Bahari Fadatunnisah, Fitriani Fatmawati Fatmawati Febriyansyah Dermawan, Aji Haedar Akib Halima, Nur Handayani, Fitrianti Handayani, Putri Abadi Handayanii, Fitrianti Helviani, Helviani Hernawan, Adam Husnaeni Husnaeni Irmaningsih Irsan Rahman, Irsan Jamaluddin, Indar Ismai Jismulatif, Jismulatif Jumratunnisah Khaerunnisa Khaerunnisa, Khaerunnisa Kiftian Hady Prasetya La Mpia La Ode Muhammad Aswad Salam La Ode Muhsafaat, La Ode Laily, Siti Lince Bulutoding Majid , Syahriah Makalare, Veranyssa Aprillya Chayani Midrawati, Laela Muh. Darwis Muharram, Susilawati Nekstriani, Nekstriani Nisa, Mujiatun Nur Rahmah Sari Nur Santy Asminaya Nur, Aprisal Pababbari, Bariek Ramdhani Paenal Juni Harian Pranoto, M. Eko Pulukadang, Sri H. V. Purbaningsih, Yuli Putu Arimbawa, Putu Qadaruddin Fajri Adi Radjab, Syamsuddin Rahma, Siti Rahmayana Rahmah Sari, Nur Randitha Missouri Riska Rahayu Safriyanti, Maria Salam, La Ode Muh. Aswad Samtidar, Samtidar Sari, Dewi Ratih Tirto Sarifah, Lailatus Sarinah Saud, Chaerul Fadlan Siti Zamilatul Azkiyah Sri Subanti Surahman Cinu Suriana Laga Syahdar Baba Syariati, Namla Elfa Tri Santoso Udrika Lailatul Qodri Umar, Nur Fadhilah Wa Laili Salido Wanda, Eka Wulandari, Sitti Aisyah May Zahraini, A Zainul