TURNITIN: Good Environmental Governance in Mineral and Coal Resources Management in East Kalimantan Province
Abstract
Coal mining as a non-renewable natural resource, managed by the state through good governance, must be done as optimal as possible, efficient, transparent, sustainable and environmentally friendly, as well as fair in order to obtain maximum benefit from the people's prosperity in a sustainable manner. The purpose of writing is to analyze the responsibilities of mining business actors in environmental damage pollution control in East Kalimantan Province. Writing this article, using a qualitative approach with descriptive research type. The primary data source was obtained through interviews with the government at the East Kalimantan environmental of environmental management for business actors. Data on companies that received Gold Proper for 4 companies as participants, Green Proper with 28 Companies, Blue Proper for 43 Companies, Red Proper for 9 Companies, and Black Proper for 6 Companies. Companies that obtain certificates and red and black flags are given sanctions in the form of an obligation to continue with an investigation by a team formed by the agency responsible for environmental management in the region. The responsibility of business actors for environmental pollution will immediately restore the environment. However, if there is an indication that it is proven to have violated the law, it will be followed up by Empowerment of Environmental office which handles Environmental Pollution. The secondary data source is in the form of data needed in writing. The results of data collection were analyzed by performing steps such as reducing data, displaying data and then drawing conclusions. The results showed that in 2018-2019 a number of companies involved in the environmental assessment (PROPER) rating program responded strongly to Proper activities as an indicator of the achievement Civil Servant Investigators (PPNS LH).