Legalitas Hak Komunal Atas Kelestarian Hutan Adat di Wilayah Ibu Kota Nusantara

Indah Anggraini Novitasari, Farina Gandryani, Fikri Hadi
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The purpose of this research is to see the influence of the legality of indigenous forests in the Capital City area, after being designated as indigenous forests by the government, on their sustainability and the factors that influence their sustainability and damage. The 1945 Constitution of The Republic of Indonesia gave responsibility to the state to manage land, water, and natural resources in Indonesia to provide maximum benefits for the people. This is explicitly stated in The Constitution and refers to the existence of Indonesian agrarian reform. Law No. 3/2022 regulated special provisions regarding land acquisition for a public purpose in the construction of the new capital city called Nusantara. The relocation of the State Capital of Indonesia has an impact on all aspects of the life of indigenous peoples in the Capital City area, especially in the land sector. This is normative legal research using statute and conceptual approaches. Some of the factors affecting public awareness of indigenous forest protection include the fact that forests have many benefits for the survival of indigenous peoples socially, religiously, economically, and culturally. Therefore, the legal protection that indigenous peoples need, such as upholding customary rights and unique life norms in the capital city's community, agreeing on zoning regulations that do not damage local cultural values ​​and eliminate public interest in the development of the State Capital, and implementing a land registration program for people who undocumented.
南苏丹首都地区传统森林保护的公共权利的合法性
本研究的目的是了解首都地区原生森林在被政府指定为原生森林后,其合法性对其可持续性的影响,以及影响其可持续性和破坏的因素。1945年的《印度尼西亚共和国宪法》规定,国家有责任管理印度尼西亚的土地、水和自然资源,为人民提供最大的利益。《宪法》明确指出了这一点,并提到印度尼西亚土地改革的存在。第3/2022号法律规定了在建设名为努沙塔拉的新首都期间为公共目的征用土地的特殊规定。印度尼西亚国家首都的迁址对首都地区土著人民生活的各个方面,特别是土地部门产生了影响。这是使用法规和概念方法的规范性法律研究。影响公众对土著森林保护意识的一些因素包括,森林对土著人民的生存有许多社会、宗教、经济和文化方面的好处。因此,土著人民需要的法律保护,例如维护首都社区的习惯权利和独特的生活规范,同意不损害当地文化价值和消除国家首都发展中的公共利益的分区法规,并为无证件的人实施土地登记计划。
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