Make peace with the damaged coast(The experience of mentok coastal community in adapting the offshore tin mining)

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Tin mining in Mentok coastal area, West Bangka Regency has been the ironic view in the middle of local government effort to progress its territory, including the effort to develop tourism and marine sector. When there are many areas in Bangka Island flare up to refuse the presence of Production Suction Vessel (KIP/KapalIsapProduksi), people around Mentok coastal area spanning from Rubiah gulf to Kalian peninsula received the present of offshore mining. This paper went deep into why KIP could be accepted by Mentok people. It was designed from qualitative research result exploring data through deep interview technique, observation, and documentation. This study result showed that KIP operation in the area run well either as there was compensation modus distributed to every householder in the coastal area in the form of cash money. Provision of cash was managed in terms of securing production process assisted by the administrator to bridge the interest between businessman and society. Local government as the permission issuer and society who didn? t give resistance omission sustainability and natural preservation principle; a pragmatic face wrapped with omission principle and justification on the economy aggression.

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Ibrahim, Haryadi, D., & Wahyudin, N. (2018). Make peace with the damaged coast(The experience of mentok coastal community in adapting the offshore tin mining). In E3S Web of Conferences (Vol. 47). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20184707002

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