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3.3 Java and Bali Island Spatial Plan

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The Java and Bali Spatial plan was ratified as presidential regulation no 28 of 2012, in this
plan a strategy is set for realizing the carrying capacity and adequate environmental carrying capacity, one of which is an increase in the area of protected areas to at least 30% of
the total area of Java and Bali, by:

a. Maintaining an area that functions as a protection and rehabilitating a degraded protected area;
b. Controlling cultivation activities that have the potential to disrupt protected areas including the upstream part of river areas, protected forests, water catchments, and conservation areas;
c. Controlling changes in the designation and or function of forest areas.

In addition to the above strategies, the strategy for developing protected areas and cultivation is also mentioned, one of which is by developing the management of protected
areas and cultivation areas through inter-regional cooperation for the sustainable use of
natural resources.

In the discussion of protected areas, especially related to coastal boundaries, there is the
need to control the use of space on coastal borders, river borders, and areas around lakes
or reservoirs that have the potential to disrupt and or damage environmental functions.
This is done by using environmental technology, as well as by developing natural structures in the form of types and density of plants and or artificial structures to prevent water
damage on the north-south coast of Java and Bali.

Meanwhile, indications of zoning regulations for coastal boundaries include:
a. Controlling the use of space on the coastal border that has the potential to disturb
and or damage the function of the coastal border by using environmental technology
b. Utilization of space for the development of natural structures in the form of types and
density of plants and artificial structures on the coast to prevent abrasion or water
damage
c. Utilization of space for the provision of green open space
d. Utilization of space for the construction of buildings that support coastal recreational
activities and disaster monitoring
e. Application of provisions regarding prohibition of building construction other than
supporting beach recreation and disaster monitoring
f. The application of provisions regarding the prohibition of all activities that can reduce
the area, ecological value, and aesthetics of the area.
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