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Special Economic Zones of the Border Region as Accelerant of Its Innovative - Investment Development

A S Troshin, A A Shapovalov, M V Pashkov, I S Sandu
In the article it is discussed the particularities of mechanism of the special economic zones (SEZ) based on using advantages of public and private partnership. At present the SEZ of technical implementation type are the most perspective. In this work the possibility of creating the economic zone on...
Proceedings Article

Implementation of Building Information Modeling (BIM) Technology for Structural Volume Estimation in Spa Facility Construction (Solus per Aqua)

I Wayan Suasira, I Made Surya Wira Guna, I Nyoman Suardika, I Gusti Ayu Wulan Krisna Dewi, Ni Kadek Sri Ebtha Yuni, Ni Putu Indah Yuliana
Technological advancements in the construction industry have encouraged the adoption of Building Information Modeling (BIM) as a tool to enhance planning efficiency and accuracy. This study aims to assess the comparison of structural concrete work volumes and costs between the conventional method and...

Preserving Ancestral Teachings in the Modern World: Lessons from Mandalika SEZ

Nurlaili Handayani, Masyhuri, Suud
This ethnographic qualitative study aimed to determine the form of strengthening multicultural values based on local wisdom and the role of educational institutions and community institutions in internalizing multicultural values based on local wisdom in the Mandalika Special Economic Zone. The research...

The Legal Responsibility of the Management Company on the Economic Rights of Local Residents in Special Economic Zones (SEZ) for Tourism in Indonesia

Tina Amelia
The Special Economic Zone (SEZ) of the Tourism Zone, which embodies the growth and implementation of national economic development, has determined its area. This process will not be created if the development and management companies and residents do not cooperate. Fulfilling the economic rights of residents...

Special Economic Zone IPT "Lotus" as the Tool of Activization for the Region's Innovative Activity

Elena Karlina, Anastasia Kovalenkova, Irina Potapova
Special economic zones of the industrial-production type are created in accordance with the legislation in order to develop the processing and high-tech industries, so it is possible to consider these structures to be the tools for improving innovative activity, as an integral component of modernization...

Methodological Framework for Assessing the Territories of Advanced Social and Economic Development Performance as a Tool for Russian Regions' Sustainable Growth

Marina Tolstel, Rustam Yalmaev, Makka Yalmaeva
The authors consider the Territories of Advanced Social and Economic Development (TADs) as a tool for sustainable growth of Russian regions, identified key principles for the establishment and operation of TADs, and highlighted their features, the main differences from special economic zones (SEZ). As...

Conflict Mapping on Tanjung Lesung Special Economic Zone (SEZ) in Pandeglang Regency Banten Province Indonesia

Dede Sri Kartini
The impact of a policy can lead to conflict between society, private sector and government, as happened in Tanjung Lesung Special Economic Zone. In this research context, the conflict occurs between Kampung Bodur residence with PT. Banten West Java (PT. BWJ) and Local Government. By using qualitative...

Tourism Policy in the Situation of Public Spatial Conflict in Bintan Regency

Yudhanto Satyagraha Adiputra, Eki Darmawan
Tourism has become an important sector in the development of regional economic corridors in Bintan Regency, Indonesia. This district is famous for its attractive tourism destinations, especially Lagoi Tourism and Kampung Baru. However, this tourism development also faces serious challenges related to...

The Continuity of Batam Importance to the Development of BBK Region: A Regional Economic Perspective

Adiwan Fahlan Aritenang
The development of Batam as a special economic zone (SEZ) has been initiated for more than four decades ago. Despite its success, there has been limited study to analyze the impact of the SEZ to its peripheral. The Spatial Plan of Batam Bintan Karimun (BBK) is the only policy that regulating how the...

Mapping the Agritourism Potential of Coffee in Sapit Village as a Special Interest Tourism Attraction in East Lombok, Indonesia

Surayyal Hizmi, Endang Sri Wahyuni, Lalulka Kurniawan Hakim, Jumraidin
The tourism industry in Lombok has developed very rapidly in recent years. The inclusion of Lombok Island as one of the priority destinations with the designation of Mandalika as a Special Economic Zone (SEZ) has made many tourists choose Lombok for their trips. Developing other types of tourism, either...

Analysis of Foreign Debt in National Development Financing: A Case Study of Foreign Debt in Financing Infrastructure Development in Mandalika Special Economic Zone

Alfian Hidayat, Sirwan Yazid Bustami
The abstract should summarize the contents of the paper in short terms, i.e. 150-250 wordsThe realization of the financing infrastructure development for Mandalika Special Economic Zone (Mandalika SEZ) through a foreign debt scheme, financed by Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, has caused various...

The Effect of SEZ Investment and Development on Labor Absorption

Bambang Jatmiko, Titi Laras, Udin Udin, Siti Dyah Handayani, Rini Raharti, Alfi Muthia Anjani
The objectives of this study are to test and prove 1) the effect of investment in Special Economic Zones (SEZ) on labor absorption, 2) the effect of the development of Special Economic Zones on labor absorption empirically, and 3) the effect of investment and development of Special Economic Zones on...

The Impact of the World Superbike (WSBK) 2022 Event on Tourism Policy in West Nusa Tenggara

Usman Munir, Baiq Rara Charina Sizi, Anies Prima Dewi
The islands of Lombok and Bali have been designated as national tourism gateways in the MP3EI (Master Plan for the Acceleration and Expansion of Indonesian Economic Development) Corridor V. The nomination of Mandalika area as a Special Economic Zone (SEZ) has an impact on accelerating the development...

SEZ in Africa: Causes of the Crisis and Development Potential

Marina Berdina, Aleksandr Berdin
The relevance of the topic is caused by the fact that the African continent is still both poorly studied and unattractive for most foreign investors. The aim of the study is to determine the main problems in the creation of SEZ in Africa and to analyze possible directions for the effective development...

The Concept of China’s Light Industry Development by Means of Industry Clusters Creation and Digital Technologies

Zhen Yuan, Ludmila Nikolaevna Nikitina, Pavel Alekseevich Shikov, Yuriy Alekseevich Shikov
The article discusses the development prospects of China’s light industry by forming strategic economic zones using textile enterprises as an example. SEZ are based on the concept of successful digital economy development by strengthening vertically and horizontally oriented industrial structures. The...

Local Institutional Failures in Decentralized Indonesia: The Case of Batam

Muhammad Zaenuddin
Batam's development began in 1970 by the Batam Authority (now called BP Batam) and was projected as an industrial area. In its time, Batam was transformed into a city with growth above the average national economic growth. Yet, the contrasting situation occurred after the implementation of regional autonomy...

Pragmatism in Public Policy: Study on Tanjung Lesung Special Economic Zone (SEZ), Banten Province

Dede Sri Kartini, Rahman Mulyawan, Neneng Yani Yuningsih
An Ideal Public Policy is also described as pragmatism in public policy, based on this concept, this research will observe and analyse whether Tanjung Lesung Special Economic Zone (SEZ) has already classified as ideal policy or possess pragmatism value. Pragmatism in this context is describes as an ethical...
Proceedings Article

Age Is A High Risk Of Low Birth Weight In The Working Area Of Seluma District

Linda, Lela Hartini, Meylani Novita Salam
High mortality rate one of the babies is caused by LBW. Based on data in the Seluma District Health Office in 2016 there was an increase in LBW rate of 94.2%, in 2015 1.5% to 3.2% in 2016. So the nutritional status, maternal age, pregnancy distance, parity, and normal Hb levels became very important...