Reconstruction Model of Public Participation in Spatial Planning Policy to Ecological Justice:The Conference on Education and Human Development in Asia 2014 Change, Continuity and Diversity: Perspectives on Sustainability for Asia

Main Author: Nita Triana, Dr
Format: Proceeding PeerReviewed Book
Bahasa: eng
Terbitan: , 2014
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Online Access: http://repository.iainpurwokerto.ac.id/643/1/COHDA%20NITA.docx
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  • The results of this research are: ( 1 ) . Regulations Regional Spatial Plan /Perda RTRW gives the opportunity to conversion of land. This is causing environmental damage such as floods and landslides. ( 2 ) . Local regulations that have not yet pro- environment and pro- people, because in the process of formulation of regional regulation is not participative. ( 3 ) . Lack of community participation caused by the legal system does not yet support that is: in terms of structure, the bureaucracy in the arrangement of space is still closed and bureaucratic sectors. In terms of substance, genuine participation is not interpreted as a mere formality, and has not been set on integratif community participation. In terms of culture, there is still a patron client. In this culture, government is a patron economic activity that directly produces material gains. ( 4 ) . Model of public participation required in the arrangement of space to achieve ecological justice is community participation an integral and holistic, namely that the government and society as a partner, which integrates the interests of society and the environment. In this model of participation that the government acts as a facilitator to condition, providing space for people and communities that represent the environment to make decisions together in spatial planning policy. Key words: Participation, Holistic, Spatial Planning, Ecological Justice