This study describes the criteria for land reform land objects and the implementation of land redistribution for land reform objects in Kolaka Regency. The purpose of the study is to determine the criteria for land reform land objects and the implementation of land redistribution for land reform objects in Kolaka Regency. The method used in this study is normative-empirical research, namely research that combines normative legal approaches with the addition of various empirical elements. The results of the study indicate that the criteria for land reform land objects in Kolaka Regency are agricultural land, non-agricultural land (originating from the release of forest areas/reduction of rights), ex-HGU land whose rights have ended, more specifically that the criteria for land reform land objects in Kolaka Regency are dryland agricultural land which is a source of livelihood for the local community. The implementation of land redistribution for land reform objects in Kolaka Regency, in general, is: a. preparation and planning, aimed at knowing the potential, problems and needs of land recipients through social mapping of economic resources available and accessible to land recipients; b. conducting outreach that includes the formation of effective organizations, the availability of economic resources, and assistance mechanisms in gaining access from owners of economic resources; c. establishing effective land recipient organizations; d. facilitating and coordinating meetings with stakeholders; e. Partnership cooperation.
                        
                        
                        
                        
                            
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