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LOCAL GOVERNMENT ADMINISTRATIVE CAPACITY TO IMPLEMENT LAND BANKING IN BANDUNG CITY
Sintaningrum, Santi Permasih
Public Administration Study Program, Faculty of Social Science University of Manado and Indonesian Association for Public Administration (IAPA)
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Sintaningrum, Santi Permasih, Public Administration Study Program, Faculty of Social Science University of Manado and Indonesian Association for Public Administration (IAPA)
administrative capacity, land banking, land policy
The imbalance of owning, controlling, and utilizing land in Indonesia has been increasing year by year. Few rich people in Indonesia have numerous land whereas almost all poor people only have the slightest of land. Only 0,2% of the national population controls 57% national assets with the 87% concentration within land form. The head of BPN mentioned the gini land coefficient as a measurement of the imbalance of the land ownership has attained 0,536. It has “exceeded” 0,5 from the social conflict in the rural regional (Winoto Joyo, 2010:4). The concept of land banking is the solution to overcome the limitation of land in urban region, to avoid the conflict of land provisions, and to minimalize speculator and land price with proposing aspect of equity for diminishing the gap of land controlling. This article describe the strenght of local government, including the availability of law and government administrative capacity for implementing land banking in Bandung City.