2023
DOI: 10.52783/rlj.v11i2.516
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The Current Position of Environmental Approval Post-Job Creation Law: Ensuring the Indonesian SDGS Achievement

Abstract: This paper aims to identify and analyze characteristics of environmental permits and/or environmental approvals as prevention instruments for pollution and ecological damage. This also examines the urgency of simplifying licensing the environment as part of the ease of doing business. This paper applies the participatory empirical juridical research method, involving discussions and interviews with several related parties. This method is supported by the statutory and conceptual approach, using regulation mate… Show more

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“…Information is used from 1980 to 2021. Growth in finances, the environment, and natural resources are found to positively and significantly correlate, according to the results of the ARDL cointegration technique Winarsi, Prihatiningtyas, Wahyuni, Fitriana, and Rahman (2023), In contrast, there is a long-term positive correlation between economic expansion and environmental impact (S. Rahman & Idrees, 2019;Usman et al, 2023). The fact that Pakistan's economic growth square is negative indicates that the EKC hypothesis holds true in that nation.…”
Section: Conclusion and Policy Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Information is used from 1980 to 2021. Growth in finances, the environment, and natural resources are found to positively and significantly correlate, according to the results of the ARDL cointegration technique Winarsi, Prihatiningtyas, Wahyuni, Fitriana, and Rahman (2023), In contrast, there is a long-term positive correlation between economic expansion and environmental impact (S. Rahman & Idrees, 2019;Usman et al, 2023). The fact that Pakistan's economic growth square is negative indicates that the EKC hypothesis holds true in that nation.…”
Section: Conclusion and Policy Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 97%