Publication Form | Research Report |
Publication Title | Alternative and Sustainable Economy Strengthens Economic Diversification in Natural Resource-Rich Regions in Indonesia |
Projects | This study explores the outcomes of economic diversification in resource-rich regions by mapping strategic issues based on the specific economic conditions of each region and exploring potential policy directions that can maximize economic diversification optimally at the regional level. |
Funding Agency | FORD Foundation and the Ministry of Home Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia |
This study explores the outcomes of economic diversification in resource-rich regions in Indonesia. Focusing on the Province West Nusa Tenggara, Riau, and South Sumatra, this study underlines the importance of diversification to reduce dependence on the extractive sector by identifying economic potentials in various regions. Thus, this study becomes an important foundation for understanding how diversification can strengthen local economies and create more inclusive development.
This report is part of a study prepared by Article 33 Indonesia to map strategic issues related to economic diversification in various regions. Each region has different economic characteristics, and this study seeks to identify the most appropriate strategies based on the local economic conditions of each region. This study also aims to provide relevant recommendations for policy makers to support sustainable economic development.
This article is part of a series of studies on “Alternative and Sustainable Economy Strengthens Economic Diversification in Natural Resource-Rich Regions in Indonesia“, which delves deeper into potential policy directions that can maximize economic diversification at the regional level. For more complete information on the research results and proposed policies, please visit the link below.
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