Abstract

This study aims to determine whether the spatial and regional policies in the regions are in sync with the national spatial planning arrangements. The method used in this research is using a normative juridical research method, with the main data being secondary data in the form of documents related to regional spatial planning policies in the region, then the data is analyzed by qualitative analysis by providing an interpretation of the data that has been collected. The results show that the regional policy of Demak Regency in spatial planning as outlined in the form of a regional regulation with the aim of realizing regional space based on superior agricultural and industrial sectors, supported by the service trade and tourism sectors that are environmentally sustainable, refers to the Act. Number 6 of 2007, and Act No. 11 of 2020 concerning Job Goals, Government Regulation number 26 of 2008.The Regional Regulation on RT/RW regulates, among others: a) spatial planning policy, b) spatial planning strategy, c) spatial structure plan, d) spatial pattern plan, e) determination of strategic areas, f) spatial utilization direction, g) spatial utilization control direction, h ) rights, obligations and roles of the community, i) institutions, thus the policy for structuring spatial planning in the sub-region is in sync with the structuring of national spatial plans�

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  • IntroductionFriedman said that in the 20th century the state was generally called a "Welfare State", because so large a state regulates welfare, the intervention of a government in the welfare state covers various aspects of the economy, finance, security, even telecommunications and transformation as well as banking

  • The embodiment of the goals of the welfare state in Indonesia is set forth in the National Goals contained in the Preamble to the 1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia

  • The type used is vertical synchronization, which will discuss the synchronization of spatial planning regulations and regional areas of Demak Regency with national spatial planning arrangements

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Introduction

Friedman said that in the 20th century the state was generally called a "Welfare State", because so large a state regulates welfare, the intervention of a government in the welfare state covers various aspects of the economy, finance, security, even telecommunications and transformation as well as banking. This is a typical form of the State in the 20th century called the "Welfare State", or more broadly a welfare regulatory state.[1] The embodiment of the goals of the welfare state in Indonesia is set forth in the National Goals contained in the Preamble to the 1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia. From the state objectives as stated in the Fourth Paragraph of the Preamble to the

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