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Oil Spill Governance: Evidence from Bintan Island, Indonesia

Journal

SUSTAINABILITY
Volume 14, Issue 3, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/su14031603

Keywords

oil spill; impact; governance; sustainable; policy; stakeholder; tourism; fisherman

Funding

  1. DIPA FISIP-Undip research fund, based on Keputusan Dekan FISIP Universitas Diponegoro [00312/UN7.5.7.2/HK/2021]

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This study aims to provide recommendations for governance and policy to address the oil spill case in Indonesia through the analysis of the Bintan Island case. The results suggest that the local government's response to oil spills is slow and policy responses are still focused on conventional methods. Therefore, preventive measures and multi-stakeholder governance are necessary to handle oil spills.
Issues of oil spills in various locations worldwide have been widely published in several studies. However, studies on policy management and strategies for handling cases related to oil spills are still limited. As one of the largest oil-producing countries with international shipping traffic, Indonesia is vulnerable to oil spills. Therefore, by drawing upon evidence from Bintan Island, this study aims to provide recommendations for stakeholders concerning governance and policy to address the oil spill case, which has had adverse social, economic, and environmental impacts. Data were collected from semi-structured interviews, focus group discussion, observation, actual online news, and official government reports using a case study approach. The result indicates that the local government is slow in responding to Bintan Island's reoccurring yearly oil spillage. Policy responses are still focused on repressive and conventional methods. Hence, preventive and multi-stakeholder governance is required to handle oil spills. Furthermore, this study provides an overview of the oil spill problem and its management strategy in developing countries, especially Indonesia.

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