4. The politics of local government environmental evaluations: Assessing bureaucracy in post-reformasi Indonesia

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This article argues that bureaucracy plays politics in Indonesia, not only during the electoral periods, but also in public service. Using the case of environmental evaluation in local government, where natural resources comprise most of the local economy, this article discusses the politics of bureaucracy in undergoing daily governing processes. The environment and natural resource businesses are two opposing fields. Environmental evaluation becomes a contentious area and is usually highly political. This article identi-fies the bureaucracy’s politicisation in environmental evaluation as occuring in at least in two forms—in measurement and in project implementation. In terms of measurement, bureaucracy tends to use minimum standards, while in project implementation, there are some occasions where bureaucracy tends to sub-contract the work to the third party, usually NGOs, especially in relations to sensitive issues, so that it is politically safer for them, once the result is not as pleasing as expected. This article uses some cases in Central Kalimantan, East Kalimantan, Central Java, and Bangka Belitung, and applied case study as research approach.

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Alfirdaus, L., & Rouli Manalu, S. (2020). 4. The politics of local government environmental evaluations: Assessing bureaucracy in post-reformasi Indonesia. Pacific Journalism Review, 26(2), 72–87. https://doi.org/10.24135/pjr.v26i2.1134

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