Abstract

Damage to natural resources in Indonesia is starting to have an impact on the community as a result of mining that does not heed environmental sustainability resulting in ecosystem damage such as water pollution, loss of ground cover and increased levels of hazardous substances. The type of research carried out is by using normative legal research which is limited to the study of the application of positive law under study. Procurement of land for the mining business sector involves many aspects of statutory regulations including the Forestry Law, Conservation Law, Environmental Law, Land Law, Investment Law and the Law governing Mining itself which consists of from the Minerba Law, the Oil and Gas Law and the Geothermal Law. the impact that arises as a result of legal inconsistencies in the mining sector, such as the presence of several mining companies mining in areas prohibited for mining.

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