Senin, 07 Desember 2020

Master of Environmental Science UNDIP Discusses Indonesia's Readiness to Enter Green Development


 

The Master of Environmental Science at Diponegoro University (UNDIP) Postgraduate School dissected Indonesia's readiness to enter the era of green development by holding an online national seminar entitled, "Green Development and Licensing: Diplomacy, Device Readiness, and Standardization Patterns". The theme of sustainable development is used as the main topic considering that the government is currently working hard to build industrial estates as a priority effort to provide employment. In addition to the existing industrial estates, at least 27 industrial estates are currently being developed. This step is parallel with the enactment of Law No.11 of 2020 concerning Job Creation, which is a manifestation of the government's desire to boost investment.

What matters is whether the industrial estate development is accompanied by a commitment to sustainable development. "Will the industrial kasawan being launched become an eco industry park?" Asked the UNDIP Professor of Environmental Science Management who is also the Deputy Chair of the National Research Council, Prof. Sudharto P Hadi MES, when presenting his thoughts in a seminar held online, Wednesday (2/12 / 2020).

In his presentation entitled "Challenges of Green Development in the Investment Era", the former Undip Chancellor who is familiar with the nickname Prof. Dharto revealed that in the green development concept, basically the industry can cooperate with various parties including local communities in order to reduce the impact of its activities. Including how to use natural resources properly and efficiently. "So, in essence (how) is able to synergize economic, ecological and social interests," he said.

According to him, green investment is not just hosting industrial relocation from various other countries. A blueprint for sustainable industrial development is needed, a type of industry built with an ecological concept and based on the local economy, which can also provide added value for the welfare of residents around industrial estates.

Simplification of licensing, including AMDAL, which is the implementation of the ratification of Law No. 11 of 2020 on Job Creation, is recognized as being able to simplify the licensing process so far and being complex and hampering economic growth. However, there is a problem related to the use of space in the context of RDTR (Detailed Spatial Planning). “I see that the ease of licensing has a worrying side. Will cause environmental damage. Moreover, currently out of 514 districts and cities in Indonesia, only 56 regencies / cities have RDTR, "he said.

 

In the seminar, which was opened by the Chair of the UNDIP MIL Study Program, Dr. Eng Maryono ST MT, it was revealed that this condition has the potential to reduce the quality of the AMDAL (Environmental Impact Analysis). Whereas in the sustainable development agenda, the mission of AMDAL is noble, namely as a strategic plan for sustainable development. "So in essence (how) to synergize economic, ecological and social interests."

Other speakers at this seminar were the Head of the Undip Postgraduate School Green Technology Research Center, Prof. Dr. Ir Purwanto DEA; Head of the Riau Province Environment and Forestry Service, Dr. Ir Mamun Murod MM MH; and Acting Head of the Environment and Forestry Service of Central Java Province, Widi Hartanto. The Head of the Undip Postgraduate School's Green Technology Research Center raised the theme "Green Development Tools".

According to Prof. Purwanto, the concept of industrial ecology equipment is designed to be environmentally friendly. The trick is to be able to integrate environmental aspects as part of sustainable development. In the green industry, sustainable development instruments and tools must be applied. That way, it can be done reducing the use of the amount of material for the manufacture of every good and service need, reducing energy in the production process, reducing the spread of toxic materials, maximizing the use of renewable resources, extending product life by conducting product life cycle studies and increasing the intensity of product use. and services.

Sumber:undip.ac.id

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