The Impact of Development Policies in the Tanjung Bunga Area on the Social Life of Lette Village in Makassar City
Keywords:
Urban development; Community harmony; Social life; Community response; Inclusive policyAbstract
This research aims to explore community responses to the development of the Tanjung Bunga area. The main objective is to understand the community's perception of the physical and social transformation that has occurred due to development, as well as the extent to which harmonization of the social life of the people of Kampung Lette in Makassar City has occurred. The research method used is a descriptive method with a quantitative approach. The main finding of this research is that most people responded positively to the development of the Tanjung Bunga area, reporting positive impacts on their social lives. The physical and social transformation in the area is considered to have improved infrastructure and accessibility. Harmonization between local communities and immigrants also occurs pretty well, with most respondents reporting harmonious and mutually supportive relationships between groups. The influence of the development of the Tanjung Bunga area on the social life of the community, such as integration and support for government policies, also appears significant. However, a small number still feel the impact could be more optimistic. The implications of these findings emphasize the importance of paying attention to local community responses to the development of the Tanjung Bunga area in designing sustainable and inclusive development policies.
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