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Kebijakan Nasional Indonesia dalam Adaptasi dan Mitigasi Perubahan Iklim Santoso, Wahyu Yun
Hasanuddin Law Review VOLUME 1 ISSUE 3, DECEMBER 2015
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Hasanuddin University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (915.776 KB) | DOI: 10.20956/halrev.v1i3.116

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Sejak pertama kalinya bergulir, isu perubahan iklim atau global warming telah menjadi trend setter tersendiri dalam wacana diskusi multidisipliner, termasuk dalam konteks hukum. Dalam diskursus ilmu hukum sendiri, isu perubahan iklim berkembang dalam sekian aspek pembahasan, terlebih dengan masih adanya banyak perdebatan yang terjadi mengenai penyebab maupun lingkup dampak dari perubahan iklim tersebut. Sebagai sebuah masalah global, tiap negara memiliki karakter tersendiri pada model kebijakannya dalam adaptasi dan mitigasi perubahan iklim. Penelitian ini bersifat normatif dan bertujuan untuk dapat memaparkan secara garis besar konsep kebijakan nasional Indonesia dalam adaptasi dan mitigasi perubahan iklim. Secara garis besar, Indonesia telah memberikan kontribusi cukup signifikan dalam rezim perubahan iklim, terutama pasca Bali Action Plan 2007.
Signifikansi Pendekatan Kehati-hatian Dalam Pengaturan Organisme Transgenik di Indonesia Santoso, Wahyu Yun; Sunarto, Sunarto; Martono, Edhi; Supriyono, Harry
Jurnal Hukum Lingkungan Indonesia Vol 4, No 1 (2017): September
Publisher : Indonesian Center for Environmental Law

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Tulisan ini hendak memaparkan penggunaan pendekatan kehati-hatian dalam pengaturan sumberdaya genetik. Utamanya membahas secara normatif pentingnya penerapan pendekatan kehati-hatian dalam pengaturan organisme transgenik di Indonesia. Pembahasan paper diawali dengan mendeskripsikan konsep pendekatan kehati-hatian, terutama dari sudut pandang CBD; konsep pengelolaan sumberdaya genetik Indonesia dan isu krusial yang ada; serta penerapan pendekatan kehati-hatian untuk pengaturan organisme transgenik di Indonesia.
Promoting Smallholders Carbon Projects in Indonesia Santoso, Wahyu Yun
Indonesian Journal of International Law
Publisher : UI Scholars Hub

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As archipelagic country comprising about 17,000 islands and spreading over a total area of 191 million hectares, the prospect of carbon projects in Indonesia are massive. Aside present carbon project activities, the chances to initiate more small scale carbon project are abundant. However, most of the attentions are given for large scale carbon projects as carbon reduction itself still considered as an exclusive interest only. Several lessons can be learn by Indonesian from other developing countries on the implementation of smallholders carbon project. This article aims to briefly describe this issue and purposedly explore the chance of promoting smallholders carbon projects in Indonesia.
Bridging the Implementation of Nagoya-Kualalumpur Supplementary Protocol on Liability and Redress in Indonesia Santoso, Wahyu Yun
Indonesia Law Review Vol. 6, No. 1
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Aside the Nagoya Protocol on Access and Benefit Sharing, which is already ratified by Indonesian government with Law No. 11 Year 2013, the Nagoya–Kuala Lumpur Supplementary Protocol on Liability and Redress (NKL Supplementary Protocol) offers great benefits for “megabiodiversity” country like Indonesia. Despite the lack of awareness of this supplementary protocol, the need for ratifying is urge. This legal-normative research aims to seek the existing regulation in Indonesia to support the implementation of the Nagoya–Kuala Lumpur Supplementary Protocol on Liability and Redress, and to explore the readiness of the national legal system on liability and redress for biodiversity. Based on the several existing regulation, Indonesia, to some extent has the readiness to implement the Nagoya–Kuala Lumpur Supplementary Protocol on Liability and Redress. This finding should be supported with more intens discussion on the protocol.
Preliminary Study of WebGIS Implementation on Monitoring and Evaluation of the Regional Action Plan for Reduction and Elimination of Mercury Use (RAD-PPM) Perbawati, Esti Kukuh; Purwanto, Taufik Hery; Petrus, Himawan Tri Bayu Murti; Santoso, Wahyu Yun
Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity) 2021: Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta

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Presidential Regulation Number 21 of 2019 concerning the National Action Plan for Mercury Reduction and Elimination (RAN-PPM) became the strategy for reduction and elimination of Mercury, then later revealed in the Regional Action Plan for Mercury Reduction and Elimination (RAD-PPM). According to it, a comprehensive monitoring method is urgently needed, neither only related to the elimination of mercury in the ASGM sector, but also for regional development potential. This research is a Research and Development research, which is a type of research that aims to develop applications, which are used as a tool for decision making-a Decision Support System (DSS). Using a descriptive qualitative method, to analyse related documents, interviews with related actors, and calculate System Usability Scale to analyse and see the usability and the level of user acceptance to the WebGIS. The case study is the development and preparation of a WebGIS related to the ASGM sector in Kokap, Kulon Progo. The result of the study shows that an information system with geospatial-based analysis could facilitate data integration, implementation and monitoring of the regulation of mercury elimination, especially in the ASGM sector. As a result of the WebGIS System Usability Scale for Small-Scale Gold Mining in Kulon Progo Regency, it is included in the category of applications that can be accepted by users and is quite appropriate. Nevertheless, synergy and cooperation between various agencies are necessary. Moreover, the data related to socio-economic which is an important information system for regional development can also be mapped in a GIS.
Reconstructing Cosmic Harmony: Singer, Indigenous Justice, and the Legal Pluralism of Forest Fire Governance among the Dayak Ngaju Putra, Nuredy Irwansyah; Santoso, Wahyu Yun
Jurnal Dinamika Hukum Vol 26 No 1 (2026)
Publisher : Faculty of Law Universitas Jenderal Soedirman

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20884/1.jdh.2026.26.1.17762

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Recurring forest and land fires (Karhutla) in Central Kalimantan reveal not merely an environmental emergency, but a structural failure of Indonesia’s state-centered environmental law to deliver effective and socially legitimate ecological justice. This article critically examines how the Dayak Ngaju customary legal system challenges the dominance of punitive–administrative fire governance through singer sanctions and community-based adjudication, which frame forest fires as violations of collective ecological order rather than isolated criminal acts. Employing a socio-legal approach, the study combines doctrinal analysis of national environmental law with contextual examination of indigenous legal practices to expose the tension between state law and living customary law in the resolution of forest fires. The analysis demonstrates that, while state law prioritizes criminal liability and regulatory compliance, Dayak Ngaju customary law operates through restorative accountability, material compensation, and community responsibility aimed at restoring ecological balance. This article argues that the marginalization of indigenous legal mechanisms is not a neutral administrative choice, but a source of ecological injustice that perpetuates ineffective fire governance. Its central contribution lies in advancing a critical legal pluralism framework that repositions Dayak Ngaju customary law as a legally operative system capable of correcting the limitations of state environmental law. By foregrounding indigenous legal sovereignty as an analytical claim rather than a cultural footnote, this study offers a normative critique of Indonesia’s environmental governance and proposes a more context-sensitive pathway toward ecological justice grounded in legally recognized pluralism.