Affiliation:
1. Sultan Agung Islamic University
Abstract
This study aims to know how the application of spatial planning policies is implemented in managing infrastructure development and spatial planning in Indonesia, especially Central Java. The research method used is the normative juridical method. The results of the study are: 1) Spatial planning policies consist of processing, controlling, financing, monitoring, and evaluating; 2) Spatial planning regulatory policies are held for a) creating mature and directed plans in the development of regional and state spatial planning; b) providing legal certainty for all stakeholders in carrying out their duties and responsibilities for the environment, society, and country; c) realizing justice for all stakeholders and society. Implementation of space utilization is carried out through application suitability of utilization activities and program synchronization included in planning for regional and state economic and business improvement. The aim of this research is to provide academic input to the Indonesian government, especially the Ministry of Agrarian Affairs and Spatial Planning/National Land Agency in creating proportional and comfortable regional governance in accordance with the mandate of the regulation and the 2010–2050 state development plan.
Subject
Strategy and Management,Public Administration,Economics and Econometrics,Finance,Business and International Management
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