Is Obliterated Land Still Land? Tenure Security and Climate Change in Indonesia
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چکیده
Both human activities and climate change have changed landscapes significantly, especially in coastal areas. Sea level rise land subsidence foster tidal floods permanent inundations, thus changing limiting use. Though many countries, including Indonesia, are aware of these phenomena, the legal status this permanently inundated remains unclear. Indonesia refers to legally as obliterated land. This qualification makes former landowners uncertain, it does not recognize their previous rights, creates disputes during acquisition. In view policy pressures develop large-scale projects, government often fails include acquisition processes for projects. causes unfair disputed compensation those landowners. Current scientific discourses do yet address quandary. study therefore has following three aims: (1) describe legal, institutional procedural contradictions related land; (2) assess validity right owners whose parcels inundated; (3) formulate a responsible tenure responsive deal with We investigate questions construction toll road sea embankment Kecamatan Sayung, Kabupaten Demak involving reviewed policies, regulations documentations disaster management, implementation used geospatial data visualize ways which locations where landscapes, changed. determined that uncertainty leads inconsistencies handling land, specifically Additionally, suffer from gaps establish clarity tenure, prevents them receiving any compensation. suggest law revision considers social–historical aspects when defining The should also provide fairer more just processes.
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عنوان ژورنال: Land
سال: 2023
ISSN: ['2073-445X']
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/land12020478