
Implementation of sustainable development principles in mineral and coal mining policy
Author(s) -
Syofiarti Syofiarti,
Takdir Rahmadi,
Kurnia Warman,
Azmi Fendri
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
linguistics and culture review
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2690-103X
DOI - 10.21744/lingcure.v5ns3.1526
Subject(s) - sustainable development , enforcement , mineral resource classification , business , natural resource , natural resource economics , environmental planning , coal mining , coal , natural (archaeology) , resource (disambiguation) , law enforcement , exploitation of natural resources , environmental resource management , environmental science , political science , engineering , economics , law , computer science , waste management , geography , geology , computer network , geochemistry , archaeology
The concept of sustainable development is one of the principles where development is carried out not only to meet the needs of current generations but also future generations. The most strategic natural resource management activities in Indonesia, namely mining, are not only intended for the benefit of current generations but also for generations to come. The enactment of Mineral and Coal Mining Act Number 4 of 2009 accommodates mining activities. However, the fact that exploration and exploitation activities carried out cause problems to the environment, namely the emergence of environmental pollution and destruction. This can certainly cause losses not only for the present but also to have an impact on the future. In its implementation also found the fact that there is still a lack of understanding of the importance of sustainable management of mineral resources in addition to weak law enforcement.