Provincial Environmental Protection and Management Plan (Rencana Perlindungan & Pengelolaan Lingkungan Hidup (RPPLH))

Provincial Environmental Protection and Management Plan (Rencana Perlindungan & Pengelolaan Lingkungan Hidup (RPPLH))

Provincial Environmental Protection and Management Plan (Rencana Perlindungan & Pengelolaan Lingkungan Hidup (RPPLH))

The Provincial Environmental Protection and Management Plan (Rencana Perlindungan dan Pengelolaan Lingkungan Hidup – RPPLH) is a strategic planning instrument developed to guide sustainable environmental governance at the provincial level. It serves as a comprehensive framework to balance environmental protection with socio-economic development, ensuring that natural resources are managed responsibly and within ecological limits.

The RPPLH formulation involves an integrated assessment of environmental conditions, including the status of natural resources, environmental quality, ecosystem services, and existing pressures from development activities. This process identifies key environmental issues, risks, and carrying capacities that must be considered in long-term regional planning.

Aligned with national regulatory frameworks, the RPPLH provides direction for environmental policies, programs, and priorities over a defined planning period. It establishes strategic objectives, protection targets, and management measures, including conservation planning, pollution control, and sustainable resource utilization.

A critical component of the RPPLH is multi-stakeholder engagement, involving provincial governments, technical agencies, and relevant stakeholders to ensure that the plan reflects regional priorities and is implementable across sectors. The RPPLH also acts as a key reference for spatial planning (RTRW), development planning (RPJMD), and environmental permitting processes.

Overall, the RPPLH functions as a decision-making tool that integrates environmental considerations into regional development, supporting long-term sustainability, resilience, and regulatory compliance at the provincial level.

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