PEOPLE-CENTRED DEVELOPMENT: THE CASE OF DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS IN PAPUA INDONESIA DURING THE SPECIAL AUTONOMY SYSTEM

Putri Hergianasari, M. As’ad, Novriest Umbu W. Nau
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In many developing countries, various development models have been used, but the results are far from expectations. This happens because this ideology only focuses on equitable development by focusing only on economic growth factors. Even so, we can assume developmental deviations are common because when applied in the field, we cannot study them completely thoroughly. However, based on the conditions above, we can take the most optimal approach to formulate an optimal mutually dependent and beneficial relationship between the community and the government as stipulated in legal policy. Therefore, this paper examines how the political economy and the role of the state shape the development of Papua in Special Autonomy System. With FGD data and research from the literature, we use a descriptive-qualitative strategy. According to the findings of the study, the background of economic exploitation in Papua and the sustainability of nature as a production space has a paradoxical relationship, where the result of increasing the economic value of mining activities is conducted by PT. Freeport which is inversely proportional to the loss of green open space. This results in damage to living ecosystems. As a result, the sustainability of the Papuan people's livelihood in the future is threatened. Based on this, the author provides the results of his study as a solution for government policy makers to provide recommendations so that the government prioritizes human-centered development strategies. This study concludes that "capacity building" is needed by humans in order to become the subject of development. With this framework in mind, the people of Papua can optimize development in their area more effectively because the process is carried out through social development that emphasizes education, knowledge, and skills. Keywords: development projects, economic exploitation, people centered development, special autonomy region
以人为本的发展:以特别自治制度下的巴布亚印度尼西亚发展项目为例
在许多发展中国家,已经使用了各种发展模式,但结果与预期相差甚远。这是因为这种意识形态只关注公平发展,只关注经济增长因素。即便如此,我们可以假设发展偏差是普遍的,因为当应用于该领域时,我们无法完全彻底地研究它们。然而,在上述条件的基础上,我们可以采取最优的方式,形成法律政策所规定的最优的社会与政府相互依存、互利的关系。因此,本文考察了在特殊自治制度下,政治经济和国家的作用是如何塑造巴布亚的发展的。根据FGD数据和文献研究,我们使用描述性定性策略。根据研究结果,巴布亚的经济开发背景和自然作为生产空间的可持续性具有矛盾的关系,其中采矿活动的经济价值增加的结果是由PT自由港进行的,这与绿色开放空间的损失成反比。这导致了对生态系统的破坏。其结果是,未来巴布亚人民生计的可持续性受到威胁。在此基础上,作者将其研究结果作为解决方案,为政府决策者提供建议,以便政府优先考虑以人为本的发展战略。本研究的结论是,人类要成为发展的主体,就需要“能力建设”。考虑到这一框架,巴布亚人民可以更有效地优化其地区的发展,因为这一进程是通过强调教育、知识和技能的社会发展进行的。关键词:开发项目;经济开发;以人为本
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