Reviewing the Prospects of Forest Decentralization in Indonesia After the Omnibus law; Examen des espoirs résultant de la décentralisation forestière en Indonésie après la Loi Omnibus; Revisión de las posibilidades de descentralización forestal en Indonesia tras la Ley Compendio
In 2020 Indonesia's government passed the Omnibus Law with the objective of creating more jobs and raising foreign and domestic investments by reducing regulatory requirements for businesses. This study examines how the central government is dealing with the administrative and legislative issue...
Main Authors: | Ramadhan, R., Daulay, M.H., Disyacitta, F. |
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Format: | Article |
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Commonwealth Forestry Association
2022
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