DAMPAK KEBIJAKAN PEMBANGUNAN PERUMAHAN (STUDI DI DESA SEA KECAMATAN PINELENG KABUPATEN MINAHASA)

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  • GERRY ALFERO KALAMPUNG
  • ALDEN LALOMA
  • HELLY KOLONDAM

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to determine the impact of public housing development policies in
the Sea Village of Minahasa Regency. This study uses a descriptive-cumulative approach. Research
informants were the village head, housing residents, and community leaders / residents of the Sea Village.
The data analysis technique used is an interactive model analysis of Miles and Hubernann. Research
Results Show: (1) Housing development policies in Sea Village have a positive impact on public matters and
on the target group's policy community, which is to help people who do not yet have a home to get housing
loans with affordable installments, and in locations that are accessible comfortable and safe. Housing
development does not have the expected impact of disturbing security and comfort in society. The
unexpected impact is mainly the reduction in agricultural land and community forestry. (2) Housing
development policies have a positive impact on economic and social conditions in Sea Village, namely
increasing people's income and increasing the progress of social life such as education, social and
community social activities, and development participation. (3) Housing development policies have a
positive impact on current conditions in Sea Village, namely increasing the progress and development of
the village and community now and in the future. (4) Housing development policies in Sea Village do not
have an impact on the direct and indirect costs that must be borne by the community as a result of the
housing construction.
Keywords: Impact of Policy, Housing Development

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2020-07-12

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KALAMPUNG, G. A., LALOMA, A., & KOLONDAM, H. (2020). DAMPAK KEBIJAKAN PEMBANGUNAN PERUMAHAN (STUDI DI DESA SEA KECAMATAN PINELENG KABUPATEN MINAHASA). JURNAL ADMINISTRASI PUBLIK, 6(87). Retrieved from https://ejournal.unsrat.ac.id/v3/index.php/JAP/article/view/27817

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