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POLICY TO LIMIT THE TRANSFER OF FUNCTIONS AGRICULTURAL LAND
I Nyoman Sutama

WARMADEWA UNIVERSITY


Abstract

The function of land in magical religiosity began to shift due to the development of tourism development, population development, settlement development which had implications for the conversion of agricultural land. Whereas the agricultural sector plays an important role in the national economy and the survival of the community. Important agricultural land as a medium for farming activities to produce staple food does not function optimally because it is necessary to do research related to what factors cause the conversion of agricultural land and what policies to minimize the conversion of agricultural land. The results of the study indicate that the development of tourism is one of the factors causing the conversion of agricultural land, where to provide tourism facilities requires land. This also encourages the commoditization of land, where land is used as a commodity object that is vulnerable to being traded. Another thing that causes the conversion of agricultural land is population development which has implications for the development of settlements where agricultural land is often the target of investors to be used as settlements. To anticipate this, land does not need to be used as an object of commodity or commoditization. If land is needed for tourism development, it can be done with a cooperation agreement. Land use includes, among others, leasing, borrowing, building for delivery, etc.

Keywords: Policy, Transfer of Function, Agricultural Land.

Topic: Intelectual Property Rights

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