The Green Economy and Decentralization of Natural Resources Management (DNRM) Policy in Indonesia under the International Law Framework: Quo Vadis?

Penulis: Dian ParluhutanSatya ArinantoVelentina Napitupulu
Informasi
JurnalIOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
PenerbitIOP Publishing, Institute of Physics
Volume & EdisiVol. 1111,Edisi 1
Halaman012087
Tahun Publikasi2022
ISSN17551307
Jenis SumberGoogle Scholar
Sitasi
Scopus: 3
Google Scholar: 4
PubMed: 3
Abstrak
The Green Economy, as the multilateral paradigm for national developments, emerges to counter an obsolete mindset of development. A green economy fosters a responsible long-term developmental attitude, emphasizing environmentally sustainable economic progress to foster low carbon and socially inclusive development. There must be a catalyzation of investment and innovation that will underpin sustained growth and give rise to new economic opportunities. Indonesia is obliged to implement green economy principles and mandates. However, on the national level, there is no specific regulation concerning implementing a Green economy. Since 1999, Indonesia has been implementing decentralization (regional autonomy). The natural resources management policy has been under the authority of regional governments. However, the decentralization has resulted only in the central government's willingness …
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