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Kemakmuran Hijau: Jurnal Ekonomi Pembangunan
ISSN : -     EISSN : 30628547     DOI : https://doi.org/10.61511/jekop.v2i1
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Aims: JEKOP aims to advance the field of development economics with a strong emphasis on green and sustainable prosperity. The journal seeks to provide a platform for innovative research that explores the intersection of economic development and environmental sustainability. By publishing high-quality studies, JEKOP aims to contribute to the formulation of strategies and policies that promote sustainable economic growth while addressing environmental concerns. Focus: The journal focuses on research that integrates economic development with green and sustainable practices. It highlights studies that examine how economic growth can be achieved in harmony with environmental sustainability, including the role of green technologies, sustainable resource management, and eco-friendly policies. The emphasis is on research that provides actionable insights and solutions for achieving a balance between economic prosperity and environmental stewardship. Scope: This journal seeks to publish a broad range of scholarly articles, including: 1. Green Economic Growth: Research on strategies and policies that promote economic growth while minimizing environmental impact, including green investments, sustainable industries, and low-carbon technologies. 2. Sustainable Resource Management: Studies focusing on the management of natural resources in a way that supports long-term economic development and environmental health, including practices related to energy, water, and land use. 3. Environmental Impact Assessments: Analysis of the environmental impacts of economic development projects and policies, including methods for evaluating and mitigating adverse effects. 4. Eco-Friendly Technologies and Innovations: Exploration of technological advancements and innovations that contribute to sustainable development, including renewable energy technologies, waste reduction systems, and green manufacturing processes. 5. Economic Policies and Regulations: Examination of economic policies and regulatory frameworks that support sustainable development, including incentives for green practices, environmental regulations, and sustainability standards. 6. Case Studies in Green Development: Detailed case studies showcasing successful examples of integrating economic development with environmental sustainability, providing practical insights and lessons learned.
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Contextualizing sustainable development frameworks in oil and gas projects: Cultural adaptation and community prosperity Setiowati, Ira
Kemakmuran Hijau: Jurnal Ekonomi Pembangunan Vol. 2 No. 2: (August) 2025
Publisher : Institute for Advanced Science, Social, and Sustainable Future

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Abstract

Background: Different local communities around the world whether it is indigenous or communities who has been lived in the area for several generation, have experience economic growth or challenges due to oil and gas facility development. Indonesia, an archipelago with large reserves of oil and natural gas, has become one of the regions experiencing significant development of oil and gas facilities in areas with diverse local cultures. Some communities have success stories, while others left with suffering. Observation indicate that this is due to cultural differences and inherent characteristic of people in different region. Methods: This study will be based on the literature study and writer’s observation in various communities around oil and gas development project in Indonesia. Findings: The numerous issues of inequality caused by development have led investors concerned with equitable community welfare to agree on issuing a sustainable development framework. One aspect often overlooked by developers and investor syndicates is that developers' plans to improve local community welfare frequently use generic templates without considering the specific conditions and situations of the local community. A single development framework cannot be universally applied to all projects. Factors such as culture, lifestyle, the character of the local population, and customary norms play a crucial role in planning an appropriate approach for developing local communities in tandem with project progression. Conclusion: It is anticipated that the findings of this study will assist future oil and gas development project stakeholders and the government of Indonesia in devising and planning a suitable approach to engage with local communities, ensuring their prosperity from the industry without compromising their cultural practices. Novelty/Originality of this article: This research offers originality by emphasizing the contextual adaptation of development frameworks to local cultural settings instead of applying a universal model.

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