2022
DOI: 10.21787/jbp.14.2022.111-122
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The Effect of Geographical Conditions on the Role of the Special Autonomy Fund for the Availability of Road Infrastructure in Papua

Abstract: This study identifies the relationship of the Special Autonomy Fund (DOK) to Road Infrastructure by looking at variations in the Construction Cost Index as a proxy that describes the geographical conditions in Papua. Infrastructure development is a sector that is expected to accelerate the provision of basic infrastructure to reduce the development gap. However, the success of infrastructure development in Papua is inseparable from geographical factors. By using data from 29 regencies/cities in Papua Province … Show more

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“…In addition, political elements often obstacles in money management are a separate task (Junaedi & Suswanta, 2021). Likewise, the special autonomy provided can only buy a limited amount of road building materials, thereby reducing the amount of road infrastructure built in Papua and West Papua Provinces (Saktina & Khoirunnurrofik, 2022). Therefore, in the future, policies are needed that strictly regulate the audit of the performance of special autonomy funds in Papua and West Papua.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, political elements often obstacles in money management are a separate task (Junaedi & Suswanta, 2021). Likewise, the special autonomy provided can only buy a limited amount of road building materials, thereby reducing the amount of road infrastructure built in Papua and West Papua Provinces (Saktina & Khoirunnurrofik, 2022). Therefore, in the future, policies are needed that strictly regulate the audit of the performance of special autonomy funds in Papua and West Papua.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The government carries out good forest governance at both central and regional levels and by various levels of community elements, institutions, and organizations within a particular territorial unit. Papua's special autonomy exists and is trusted to serve the interests and rights of OAP in utilizing its rich natural resources, including forests (Saktina & Khoirunnurrofik, 2022;Sudarman, 2018). The problem is this decentralization of authority policy has not been followed by a supporting forestry regulatory framework, while forestry laws and regulations continue to emphasize a unified legal framework to maintain state (central) control over forest resources (Baidhowah, 2022;Saputra & Setiawan, 2021;Sopaheluwakan et al, 2023).…”
Section: Situation Of Forest Governance and Deforestation In Papuamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More than that, living space is a realm that accommodates the co-existence and socio-economic-political relations of various actors, including humans, both individuals and groups, other living creatures, the abiotic environment, and inanimate objects (Abdulkadir-sunito et al, 2019). (Lawelai & Sadat, 2022;Saktina & Khoirunnurrofik, 2022). However, deforestation continues to increase, and extraction of other natural resources such as mining, oil, and gas is also increasing.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%