Legal Review of Urban River Conservation Policies from the Perspective of Ecological Balance

Ferdy Herdiawan
Andy Rachman
Azmi Faizah Nahri
Rio Ismail
Endang Sutrisno
Harmono Harmono

Abstract

River conservation is rooted in the importance of managing watersheds (D.A.S.) in Indonesia, with 42,210 watersheds forming the basis for management policies. To ensure ecosystem sustainability, these policies consider various aspects such as land conditions, water quality, and regional land use. However, the reality on the ground shows that rapid urbanization and a lack of public awareness have led to river pollution and damage to riverbanks. Therefore, more robust conservation efforts are required to achieve environmental justice. This research employs a normative juridical method and focuses on the Cirebon area. The findings reveal that implementing urban river conservation policies in Cirebon includes controlling illegal construction, conducting community outreach on the importance of river protection, and executing environmental rehabilitation programs to raise awareness of the negative impacts of unauthorized development. Despite progress in data collection and action planning, challenges such as community resistance and budget constraints continue to hinder the effectiveness of policy implementation. Collaboration between the Government, communities, and other stakeholders is essential to ensure the success of these conservation efforts.

How to Cite

Herdiawan, F., Rachman, A., Nahri, A. F., Ismail, R., Sutrisno, E., & Harmono, H. (2024). Legal Review of Urban River Conservation Policies from the Perspective of Ecological Balance . EVOLUTIONARY STUDIES IN IMAGINATIVE CULTURE, 1506–1517. https://doi.org/10.70082/esiculture.vi.2397