Masyarakat Adat Dan Perilaku Yang Dapat Mengancam Kerusakan Lingkungan

  • Ekberth Vallen Noya Fakultas Hukum Universitas Pattimura, Ambon, Indonesia
Keywords: Indigenous Peoples, Community Behavior, Environment

Abstract

A customary law community is an arrangement of customary law associations whose members are bound by territorial and genealogical factors. Legal experts in the Dutch East Indies era gave the understanding that a territorial customary law community was a permanent and orderly community, which was bound to a certain area, both in worldly terms as a place of life and in spiritual terms as a place of worship for ancestral spirits. . Customary law is a rule of human custom in living in society. Since humans started families, they have arranged their lives and those of their family members according to their habits. So, seen from the development of human life, the emergence of law starts from the human person which continues to develop into habits and customs which become the customs of a society. Gradually, the community or community groups make this custom a custom that should apply to all members of society, so that it becomes "customary law". Environmental management, including prevention, control of damage and pollution as well as restoration of environmental quality, has required the development of various tools, policies and programs as well as activities supported by environmental management support systems. Community participation is basically a process that involves the community, generally known as community participation. namely a two-way communication process that takes place continuously to increase the public's full understanding of an activity process, where environmental problems and needs are being analyzed. 

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Published
2024-11-22
How to Cite
Noya, E. (2024). Masyarakat Adat Dan Perilaku Yang Dapat Mengancam Kerusakan Lingkungan. BAMETI Customary Law Review, 2(2), 62-71. https://doi.org/10.47268/bameti.v2i2.15960