Pengembangan sumberdaya mineral yang berkelanjutan : Peran ilmu dan teknologi
Economic development in Indonesia depends to a certain extent on its position as the largest LNG exporter in the world, the producer of 1.2 million barrels of oil per day and the supplier of minerals such as nickel, gold, copper, coal, bauxite, tin and some industrial minerals.
In the last decade the need to balance economic development and environmental quality has created important comprehensive policies on mineral development encompassing exploitation, extraction, transportation and utilization as well as on environmental protection. Examples of Government policies to promote sustainable development comprise energy mix, a degree of control of foreign and national participation in energy and mineral development, environmental impact analysis and resources accounting.
This paper reviews the potentials of mineral and energy resources in Indonesia and how these resources are being developed to increase revenue from export earnings by taking into account the concept of sustainable development. Is;ues regarding environmental methodologies such as environmental auditing will also be discussed. •
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Pusat Sumber Daya Mineral, Batubara dan Panas Bumi - Jln. Soekarno Hatta No. 444, Bandung, Jawa Barat
PMB 02 - 1992 Prosiding