Significant factors impact of reclamation on environmental, economic, and social cultural aspects in Makassar city

Dewi Yustiana *, Moh Fadli, Adi Kusumaningrum and Solimun

University of Brawijaya Malang Indonesia.
 
Review Article
Global Journal of Engineering and Technology Advances, 2021, 07(03), 213–223.
Article DOI: 10.30574/gjeta.2021.7.3.0094
Publication history: 
Received on 22 May 2021; revised on 26 June 2021; accepted on 28 June 2021
 
Abstract: 
Reclamation at the Center Point of Indonesia (CPI) in Makassar City was initiated by the South Sulawesi Provincial Government. The sustainability of the CPI reclamation project is still reaping the pros and cons until now. Reclamation policies can have both good and bad impacts on environmental, economic, and socio-cultural aspects. Contrary to the essence of the policy that should bring goodness to the lives of the people of Makassar, the CPI reclamation has attracted the attention of several NGOs that allied to demand that the reclamation be stopped because it has damaged the surrounding environment and has adversely affected coastal communities economically and materially. This study aims to obtain significant factors that can have an impact on coastal reclamation on environmental, economic, and socio-cultural aspects in the city of Makassar. This research was conducted qualitatively in a Review Study of CPI reclamation case. The method used is a literature study, in-depth interviews, and field observations as well as digging the necessary data from related sources, to analyze the impacts that arise from the CPI reclamation, in terms of environmental, economic, and socio-cultural perspectives. The results of this study are the acquisition of significant factors that influence and have a systemic impact on the coastal reclamation activities in the city of Makassar which are very useful for formulating the best policies in reclamation activities towards a prosperous and prosperous society.
 
Keywords: 
Significant Factors; Impact of Reclamation; Makassar City; Review Study
 
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