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Sea sand is defined normatively as sand quarry located in Indonesian waters which does not contain trace elements of class A and class B significantly in terms of mining <br /> <br /> economy. Sea sand mining can be viewed from three aspects, which are the legal aspect, technical aspect,...
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id-itb.:215952017-11-02T14:54:24Z#TITLE_ALTERNATIVE# GIGIH WIBISONO (NIM : 25113016), DAYU Indonesia Theses INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI BANDUNG https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/21595 Sea sand is defined normatively as sand quarry located in Indonesian waters which does not contain trace elements of class A and class B significantly in terms of mining <br /> <br /> economy. Sea sand mining can be viewed from three aspects, which are the legal aspect, technical aspect, and institutional aspect. This research is a case study of sea <br /> <br /> sand mining located in Sunda Strait and aims to review three aspects described to develop sea sand mining procedure. <br /> <br /> The research conducted by sea sand exploration data processing, sea objects identification around mining permit areas, legal aspect analysis, and institutional aspect analysis. Those steps correlated each other to obtain the establishment of mining permit area suitability. <br /> <br /> The result shows the inconsistency between the regulations and the lack of coordination between the institutions regarding to sea sand mining, shown from the existence of other sea space objects on mining permit areas. text |
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Sea sand is defined normatively as sand quarry located in Indonesian waters which does not contain trace elements of class A and class B significantly in terms of mining <br />
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economy. Sea sand mining can be viewed from three aspects, which are the legal aspect, technical aspect, and institutional aspect. This research is a case study of sea <br />
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sand mining located in Sunda Strait and aims to review three aspects described to develop sea sand mining procedure. <br />
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The research conducted by sea sand exploration data processing, sea objects identification around mining permit areas, legal aspect analysis, and institutional aspect analysis. Those steps correlated each other to obtain the establishment of mining permit area suitability. <br />
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The result shows the inconsistency between the regulations and the lack of coordination between the institutions regarding to sea sand mining, shown from the existence of other sea space objects on mining permit areas. |
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