Developers Need Certainty Spatial


JAKARTA, KOMPAS.com – Spatial planning is judged to have an important role in the lives of many people. Therefore, it is necessary as efficiently as possible to expand the lands in urban areas.

According to the Chairman of Real Estate Indonesia Banten (REI) Banten Soelaeman Soemawinata, layout should be used as a commander in the development of all regions in Indonesia.

“Therefore, it is strategically important therefore necessary to find a way as little and as efficiently as possible to expand the land in the area so that the direction is right,” said the man who called Eman intimates that when met in Jakarta, Thursday (03/11/2016) .

further Eman says, synchronization between regulations in all sectors including spatial land, sea, and air needed for the arrangement of the space can be a guide or compass for property developers to develop their projects.

during this certainty spatial often become obstacles to property developers when they want to build assets in an area.

Additionally required for developers, the certainty of spatial more widely recognized Eman needed to accommodate the growth of a human being.

He predicted, with a population growth of about 1.94 per cent of the entire population of Indonesia then there will be 3.7 million people are born every year.

Therefore all sectors of land, sea, and forestry must give up land for it however, remained within reasonable limits.

“If all sectors do not want to give their land to the life to come, men will be placed where ?,” he asked.

Nevertheless, Eman keep asking people to change his mind in order to get used to living in the vertical housing as land for a house footprint is increasingly limited.

“the increase will certainly explore the lands of urban and with the amount that the more the example just stare at home footprint, so all will be exhausted, “he concluded.

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