Government Asked to Handle Conflict Serious Spatial


JAKARTA, KOMPAS.com – Association of Planning (IAP) asked the government to give serious attention to the problems of spatial planning in Indonesia.

During this time spatial planning in the country often cause a prolonged conflict that then inhibits economic growth, investment and acceleration of infrastructure development.

Conflict spatial structure even frequent in recent times that the cause is none other than spatial management across sectors that are not effective.

“Presidential Decree (Decree) No. 3/2016 on the Acceleration of the Implementation of the national Strategic project covering 250 national projects and 30 priority projects also stymied the spatial aspects of the rules, “said Chairman of the IAP Djonoputro Bernard (Bernie), in Jakarta, Thursday (03/11/2016).

Based on his observations, Indonesia still held hostage by the overlapping arrangement of land and still berfokusnya to a translation problem space in the mainland.

the problem, said Bernie then impact on the appearance of emptiness rules, norms, and guidelines the dimensions of space of land, underground, sea, underwater, up to the air.

Additionally, Bernie asked the government to affirm its commitment in organizing the management of urban and rural areas.

According to him, until today have not seen concrete steps the government related to the urban agenda and layout of cities and villages associated with the vision of the next 20-30 years.

Finally, conflicts ensued between the community and the city government for setting layout Plan the room was not through a bottom-up planning and comprehensive.

For example, in the case of reclamation of Jakarta bay and evictions of communities in the area of ​​maritime Networking.

“at present we do not see how the government explicitly include the agenda of carrying capacity , poverty alleviation, reduction of slums, provision of clean water to the community as well as the provision of public housing, “said Bernie.

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