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Overview of Extractive Resources Management in Indonesia

CSR, Sustainability, Ethics and Governance, ISSN: 2196-7083, Page: 73-98
2021
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Book Chapter Description

Since the first drill that struck oil in 1884, the extractive industry has been the key contributor to the Indonesian economy. Being blessed with natural resources, the Indonesian Constitution strictly mandates these resources to be used for the welfare of the people with the Government acting as the representative of the people, placed as the guardian of these natural resources. The regulatory regimes over the two main extractive sectors, oil and gas as well as minerals and coal, have experienced changes over the years. These changes correspond to the political changes that the country was experiencing, from being a newly independent nation to a reformed democracy with a focus of decentralising power.

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Rivana Mezaya; Yudo Anggoro; Wulan Asti Rahayu; Wisnu Jaluakbar

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Business, Management and Accounting; Social Sciences; Environmental Science

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