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Land Reclamation in Makassar City, Indonesia: The Case of Center Point of Indonesia (CPI) Reclamation Mappatoba, Inayah; Rahmani, Farda Nur; Abdillah, Abdillah; Khotsing, Thannaphat
Government & Resilience Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): Government & Resilience (November 2023)
Publisher : Dealings Foundation Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62503/gr.v1i1.3

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The purpose of this research is to find out and analyze the connectedness of coastal land reclamation of the Center Point of Indonesia area with qualified development (SDG's) that is not in accordance with the concept of Open Government. In this study using the approach method used by the author is a normative juridical method, namely research on the principles of law, norms, and legal rules, and this research specification is an analytical descriptive research. The results of this study explain the inequality of the percentage of land area where 68% of profits run to the private sector, with the regulation of coastal and island zoning, this can be an opportunity for coastal communities to be free from environmental conflicts and natural resources. However, if observed from the draft ranperda RZWP3K Sulsel will only make way for miners to more freely exploit the sea with sand mines for reclamation in the city of Makassar, Indonesia. This research contributes to being an evaluation material for the Makassar City government in urban governance which needs to consider the social-ecological side of development which tends to be overlooked in development in urban areas.
Building Community Resilience Through Collaboration with Government in Flood Preparedness in Lahat District, South Sumatra Febriyanti, Doris; Aqilah, Fatin Nada; Amaliatulwalidain, Amaliatulwalidain; Kusuma, Rosy Riani; Khotsing, Thannaphat
Journal Public Policy Vol 11, No 2 (2025): April
Publisher : Universitas Teuku Umar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35308/jpp.v11i2.10493

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Floods are a major threat worldwide, including in Lahat Regency, South Sumatra, where heavy rains and overflowing Lematang River often cause severe flooding. The Lahat Regency Government plays a key role in disaster response, but places more emphasis on post-disaster recovery than preparedness. There is limited research on how organizations collaborate in disaster management, especially in a developing country like Indonesia. This study addresses this gap by examining organizational collaboration across different stages of disaster management in Lahat Regency during 2023. The objectives of this study were to analyze the mechanisms of inter-organizational collaboration in flood management, identify challenges faced in early warning systems and aid distribution, and explore potential for improved coordination between provincial and district-level organizations. Using exploratory qualitative methods, the researchers analyzed flood preparedness and response based on the experiences of government officials, NGOs, and KBBM. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews, coded thematically, and validated through source triangulation. The findings highlight the importance of a proactive approach and shared responsibility, especially for communities affected by floods. The government faces challenges in early warning systems and aid delivery due to communication gaps. However, coordination between provincial and district-level organizations in South Sumatra has the potential to improve disaster management through improved information sharing and resource distribution. This study contributes to the understanding of disaster cooperation networks and underscores the need to strengthen collaboration and preparedness efforts.