Policy Adjustment towards Green Economy in Customary Territory after The Expansion of Papua Province Andjar Prasetyo1*, Heri Wahyudianto2, Payung Layuk3, Siswanto Siswanto4, Maryam Nurdin5, Dewi Gartika6, Agustinus Hartopo2, Niki Elistus Lewaherillaa7
1Regional Development Planning Agency of Magelang City, Central Java, Indonesia
2Regional Development Planning Agency of Papua Province, Jayapura, Indonesia
3Research Center for Agroindustry, National Research and Innovation Agency, Cibinong Science Center, Bogor, West Java Province, Indonesia
4Research Center for Manuscripts, Literature and Oral Traditions, National Research and Innovation Agency Jayapura Joint Working Office, Isele Street, Waena Village, Waena, Heram, Jayapura City, Papua Province, Jayapura, Indonesia
5Research Center for Behavioral and Circular Economics, National Research and Innovation Agency, Jakarta, Indonesia
6Research and Development Agency of West Java Province, Bandung, Indonesia
7Research Center for Social Welfare, Village and Connectivity, National Research and Innovation Agency, Jakarta, Indonesia
Abstract
Green Growth has become a global agenda, Indonesia is a country that has a Commitment to Green Growth which is legitimized by green growth regulations. The Papua Province is implementing it with the emergence of a GE growth master plan within the framework of the development of the Papua Province based on customary territories. However, in terms of policy dynamics, in 2022 the division of the Papua Province will be carried out, thus requiring policy adjustments. This study aims to explore and analyze policy adjustments toward a green economy in customary areas after the division of the Papua Province.
Qualitative methods are used as a reference in qualitative studies with secondary data sources from policy documents from the Government of Papua Province. The study analysis is focused on adjusting policies with restrictions on mainstreaming- stakeholder analysis- communication strategy- financing and budgeting- monitoring and evaluation.
This green growth plan is an important and monumental initiative for Papua Province in setting a long-term development direction. The change in territorial status becomes a trigger for acceleration with the gradual transformation of resources. This process leads to the achievement of sustainable community welfare which is limited by policy adjustments to mainstreaming- stakeholder analysis- communication strategy- financing and budgeting- and monitoring and evaluation.
The implications of sustainable land use and allocation as an alignment between needs and land availability, integrated village development with sustainable natural resource management, a strong and sustainable superior green commodity value chain, innovative funding and incentive mechanisms for providing environmental services need to be transformed concerning boundaries priorities, stakeholder sensitivity, tiered informal communication, stakeholder involvement in costs and budgets, regular monitoring and evaluation documentation processes.
Keywords: Policy Adjustment, Green Economy, Customary Territory, Territory expansion