STUDY OF POWER RELATIONS IN LARGE-SCALE LAND DEVELOPMENT: A CASE STUDY FROM THE NORTH COAST OF JAKARTA RECLAMATION

Large-Scale Land Development is a strategic approach to stimulate economic growth, enhance regional competitiveness, and even be considered a sym bol of the dignity of countries in the world. In Indonesia, various regulations and policies have been established to accelerate the Large-Scale...

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Main Author: Arfida Paramita, Aulia
Format: Theses
Language:Indonesia
Online Access:https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/37377
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Institution: Institut Teknologi Bandung
Language: Indonesia
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Summary:Large-Scale Land Development is a strategic approach to stimulate economic growth, enhance regional competitiveness, and even be considered a sym bol of the dignity of countries in the world. In Indonesia, various regulations and policies have been established to accelerate the Large-Scale Land Development projects. Complexity of Large -Scale Land Development in terms of design, management, technology, financing, etc. and the involvement of various public and private actors make the Large-Scale Land Development filled of power dynamics. Different interests and the existence of elite coalitions that build networks and use specific power to intervene in policies increase the importance of institutional analysis in Large -Scale Land Development. This study develops a conceptual framework that integrates the theory of power relations into historical institutionalism in the context of Large-Scale Land Development to explain the process of exercise and reproduction of power relations between actors through institutional change and their impacts on the implementation of Large-Scale Land Development. Using a qualitative approach with case studies in Jakarta's North Coast Reclamation, analysis of data related to plan documents, study results, legislation, policies, scientific articles, reports, and news from popular media related to case studies was carried out. With the conceptual framework produced, this study explains how strong and historically built power relations for more than two decades between groups of developers and "elite" groups within the government structure have significance for the implementation of the North Coast Jakarta Reclamation project.