Difference between revisions of "3.2 National Spatial Plan"

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controlling the development of cultivation activities so as not to exceed the carrying
 
controlling the development of cultivation activities so as not to exceed the carrying
 
capacity and capacity of the environment includes:
 
capacity and capacity of the environment includes:
a. limit and control the development of cultivation activities taking place in disasterprone areas and high risk of disaster areas as well to minimize potential disaster events
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a. limit and control the development of cultivation activities taking place in disaster-prone areas and high risk of disaster areas as well to minimize potential disaster events
 
and potential losses due to disasters and climate change;
 
and potential losses due to disasters and climate change;
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b. developing metropolitan cities and big cities by optimizing the use of space vertically
 
b. developing metropolitan cities and big cities by optimizing the use of space vertically
 
and compactly;
 
and compactly;
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c. develop green open space with an area of at least 30% (thirty percent) of the urban
 
c. develop green open space with an area of at least 30% (thirty percent) of the urban
 
area;
 
area;
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d. limiting the development of built-up areas in metropolitan areas and big cities to
 
d. limiting the development of built-up areas in metropolitan areas and big cities to
 
maintain the level of service for infrastructure and facilities in urban areas and maintain
 
maintain the level of service for infrastructure and facilities in urban areas and maintain
 
the function of surrounding rural areas;
 
the function of surrounding rural areas;
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e. develop cultivation activities that can maintain the existence of small islands;
 
e. develop cultivation activities that can maintain the existence of small islands;
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f. limiting and controlling cultivation activities in locations that have high conservation
 
f. limiting and controlling cultivation activities in locations that have high conservation
 
value;
 
value;
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g. determine damaged and polluted locations to be restored;
 
g. determine damaged and polluted locations to be restored;
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h. controlling the balance of carrying capacity and environmental capacity in mediumsized cities as urban areas that support the flow of urbanization from rural to urban
 
h. controlling the balance of carrying capacity and environmental capacity in mediumsized cities as urban areas that support the flow of urbanization from rural to urban
 
areas;
 
areas;
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i. controlling changes in the designation of forest areas for the allocation of
 
i. controlling changes in the designation of forest areas for the allocation of
 
development land for the non-forestry sector by considering environmental strength,
 
development land for the non-forestry sector by considering environmental strength,
 
the character of natural resources, ecological functions, and the need for land for
 
the character of natural resources, ecological functions, and the need for land for
 
sustainable development;
 
sustainable development;
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j. encourage the development of community forests to support adequate forest cover,
 
j. encourage the development of community forests to support adequate forest cover,
 
especially for watershed areas or islands with less than 30% (thirty percent) forest
 
especially for watershed areas or islands with less than 30% (thirty percent) forest
 
cover; and
 
cover; and
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k. develop cultivation activities by taking into account the bio-ecoregion which is a
 
k. develop cultivation activities by taking into account the bio-ecoregion which is a
 
landscape located within one or more watersheds.
 
landscape located within one or more watersheds.

Revision as of 05:48, 29 September 2021

The regional spatial plan which has been ratified as a government regulation no 26/2008 and revised into a government regulation no 13/2017 states that the strategy for controlling the development of cultivation activities so as not to exceed the carrying capacity and capacity of the environment includes:

a. limit and control the development of cultivation activities taking place in disaster-prone areas and high risk of disaster areas as well to minimize potential disaster events and potential losses due to disasters and climate change;

b. developing metropolitan cities and big cities by optimizing the use of space vertically and compactly;

c. develop green open space with an area of at least 30% (thirty percent) of the urban area;

d. limiting the development of built-up areas in metropolitan areas and big cities to maintain the level of service for infrastructure and facilities in urban areas and maintain the function of surrounding rural areas;

e. develop cultivation activities that can maintain the existence of small islands;

f. limiting and controlling cultivation activities in locations that have high conservation value;

g. determine damaged and polluted locations to be restored;

h. controlling the balance of carrying capacity and environmental capacity in mediumsized cities as urban areas that support the flow of urbanization from rural to urban areas;

i. controlling changes in the designation of forest areas for the allocation of development land for the non-forestry sector by considering environmental strength, the character of natural resources, ecological functions, and the need for land for sustainable development;

j. encourage the development of community forests to support adequate forest cover, especially for watershed areas or islands with less than 30% (thirty percent) forest cover; and

k. develop cultivation activities by taking into account the bio-ecoregion which is a landscape located within one or more watersheds.