THE IMPACT OF COMMUNITY CULTURE, POLITICAL WILL, LAND GOVERNANCE ON THE DECISION-MAKING PROCESS THROUGH PARTICIPATION OF SOCIETY IN LAND ACQUISITION FOR SICINCIN-PADANG TOLL ROAD CONSTRUCTION, WEST SUMATRA

Nora Eka Putri1, Helmi2, Melinda Noer3, Yossyafra4

Student of Post Graduate Development Studies, Andalas University1; Public Administration Department, Universitas Negeri Padang1;

Post Graduate Development Studies, Andalas University2,3,4

Email: noraekaputri@fis.unp.ac.id 1, helmi@agr.unand.ac.id 2, melindanoer@agr.unand.ac.id 3, yossyafra@eng.unand.ac.id 4

 

Abstract

Land acquisition for the construction of toll roads is an important aspect of the development, but land acquisition experiences obstacles in its implementation. This study aims to explain the decision-making process in land acquisition planning by looking at the variables of community culture, political will, land governance, and community participation in the decision-making process. Data reveals this by distributing questionnaires to affected communities and then analyzing with a quantitative approach using structural equation modeling (Structural Equation Models). The study’s results found that community culture, political will, and land governance had a significant effect on the decision-making process through the participation of the affected community.

Keywords: decision-making process; land acquisition; toll road; hybrid policy model