Land Acquisition for Public Interest on Land with Conservation Forest Status


Abstract
Article 6 of the UUPA states that land has a social function, meaning that if a parcel of land is needed for development in the public interest, the government has the authority to take the land under applicable laws and regulations. This research will examine land acquisition for the public interest on land with conservation forest status concerning the cable car development plan in the Rinjani forest area. With theoretical studies using Utility theory and development strategy theory. This type of research is empirical normative legal research with three approaches: Legislation, conceptual, and sociological. Based on the results of this study, it is concluded that the Rinjani cable car development process carried out above the conservation forest must prioritize the principle of environmental sustainability while maintaining conservation forest areas, and must look at the benefits and development strategies to create harmony in the national development process.