Abstract
The mining sector should be managed optimally from social, economic and ecological aspects. Region with mining areas should innovate in mining benefits management to achieve sustainable development. This research aims are: (1) to determine key indicators in mining benefit management to achieve sustainable development; (2) to determine the role and function of stakeholders in sustainable mining management; and (3) to formulate a mechanism of sustainable development with benefit transfer orientation. The study was conducted in Bombana District, Southeast Sulawesi Province, Indonesia from April to July 2018. It used to be secondary and primary data. Primary data was obtained through Focused Group Discussion (FGD). Data was analyzed by Interpretative Structural Modeling (ISM) and descriptive analysis.The research results were follows. First, local regulations were needed to regulate the mining benefits not used as a routine development budget but as endowments fund. Second, the reinforcement was required in mining benefits management, starting from production supervision, production cost and sales through mining benefit agencies. Third, the stakeholder's involvement was needed, namely local government / local board, mining companies, NGOs, universities and communities with each roles and functions
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