Geothermal Power Land Acquisition and Resettlement Plan
Geothermal Power Land Acquisition and Resettlement Plan
December 2021
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Land Acquisition and Resettlement Plan Project Number: 52096-001
The resettlement plan is a document of the borrower. The views expressed herein do not
necessarily represent those of ADB's Board of Directors, Management, or staff, and may be
preliminary in nature. Your attention is directed to the “Term of Use” section of this website.
In preparing any country program or strategy, financing any project, or by making any
designation of or reference to a particular territory or geographic area in this document, the
Asian Development Bank does not intend to make any judgments as to the legal or other
status of any territory or area.
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CURRENCY EQUIVALENTS
(as of November 2021)
Currency unit – Indonesian rupiah (IDR)
IDR1.00 = 0.00007$
$1.00 = IDR 14,275.13
Source: Kurs Transaksi BI, 12 November 2021
ABBREVIATIONS
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DEFINITION OF TERMS
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS ....................................................................................................... 7
LIST OF TABLES ............................................................................................................... 10
LIST OF FIGURES ............................................................................................................. 12
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY .................................................................................................... 13
I. PROJECT DESCRIPTION ........................................................................................... 17
A. Project Background ............................................................................................... 17
B. Subproject Description .......................................................................................... 17
C. Sub Project Location ............................................................................................. 21
D. Involuntary Resettlement on Indigenous People Screening ................................... 21
II. SCOPE OF LAND ACQUISITION AND RESETTLEMENT IMPACTS ........................ 22
A. Land Requirement for New Well Pads ................................................................... 22
B. Additional Land Requirements for Drilling Activities ............................................... 25
C. Scope of Impact .................................................................................................... 25
D. Inventory of Losses ............................................................................................... 27
E. Loss of Land.......................................................................................................... 27
III. SOCIO-ECONOMIC INFORMATION AND PROFILE .................................................. 33
A. General Socio-Economic, Cultural and Community Health .................................... 33
B. General Socio-Economic Information from the Census of APs .............................. 35
C. Perception About the Project and Suggestions ...................................................... 42
IV. CONSULTATION, PARTICIPATION, AND DISCLOSURE ......................................... 44
A. Objectives of Consultation and Participation.......................................................... 44
B. Consultation and Participation with Affected People .............................................. 44
C. Consultation during Implementation ...................................................................... 45
D. Information Disclosure ........................................................................................... 45
V. LEGAL FRAMEWORK ................................................................................................ 49
A. Government of Indonesia National Laws ............................................................... 49
B. Asian Development Bank (ADB) Policy ................................................................. 49
C. Comparison of Government Law and Regulations with ADB and Project .............. 49
D. Project Resettlement Principles ............................................................................. 50
E. Procedure and Principle of Negotiated Land Acquisition for Additional Land of Well
Pad Expansion ...................................................................................................... 51
VI. GRIEVANCE REDRESS MECHANISM ....................................................................... 53
VII. ENTITLEMENT, ELIGIBILITY, AND BENEFIT ............................................................ 55
A. Subproject Eligibility and Entitlement ..................................................................... 55
B. Unanticipated Impacts and Updating of RP ........................................................... 64
C. Valuation of Assets................................................................................................ 64
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LIST OF TABLES
Table 1. Status of Land Certification of Geo Dipa-owned
land required for the New Well Pads ................................................................ 22
Table 2. Project Components and Land Requirements for
the Proposed Dieng Geothermal Power Plant Expansion ................................ 23
Table 3. Location, Total additional Land Requirement, and Land Used ......................... 25
Table 4. Potential Number of Households Affected by Land Acquisition......................... 25
Table 5. Additional Land Requirement for Dieng PLTP Project 2 and Land Used ......... 26
Table 6. The Land Owners and The Status of Land ...................................................... 28
Table 7. The Type of Seasonal Crops Planted in Well Pad Expansion Area ................. 29
Table 8. The type of Annual Crops and Fruits Planted in Well Pad Expansion Area ..... 29
Table 9. The Main Occupation and Income per Month of AHs ...................................... 29
Table 10. Severely Affected Households in LARP 2019 ................................................ 30
Table 11. Severely Affected Households of Additional Land of New Well Pads ............. 30
Table 12. Vulnerable Affected Households ................................................................... 31
Table 13. Summary of Impacts due to Land Acquisition ................................................ 31
Table 14. Age Distribution of AHs Heads ...................................................................... 34
Table 15. Age Distribution of Family Members .............................................................. 34
Table 16. AHs by Education Attainment ........................................................................ 34
Table 17. Family Members by Education Attainment ..................................................... 35
Table 18. AHs by Gender .............................................................................................. 35
Table 19. AHs Family Members by Gender ................................................................... 36
Table 20. Main Occupation of APs ................................................................................ 36
Table 21. Main Occupation Land Owner Family Members of AHs ................................. 36
Table 22. Main Occupation Land Worker Family Members of AHs ................................ 37
Table 23. Secondary livelihood of AHs .......................................................................... 37
Table 24. Income Per Capita of AHs ............................................................................. 39
Table 25. Expense Per Capita of AHs ........................................................................... 39
Table 26. Morbidity Rate of the AHs .............................................................................. 39
Table 27. Clean Water Source ...................................................................................... 40
Table 28. Waste Disposal Method ................................................................................. 40
Table 29. Source of Project Information ........................................................................ 40
Table 30. Support to Project Plan .................................................................................. 41
Table 31. Perception of The Project Benefit .................................................................. 41
Table 32. Perception of The Project Impacts ................................................................. 42
Table 33. Consultation and Participation Plan ............................................................... 45
Table 34. Entitlement Matrix ......................................................................................... 55
Table 35. Assessment Approaches Using Indonesia’s Valuation Standard ................... 64
Table 36. Comparison between ADB SPS 2009 and Indonesia SPI 204 ........................ 65
Table 37. Livelihood Restoration Program and Community Development Program ...... 68
Table 38. Livelihood Restoration Activities .................................................................... 70
Table 39. Cost Estimates for Livelihood Restoration Plan for Additional
of New Well Pads under the Dieng-2 Expansion sub-project.......................... 71
Table 40. Implementation Schedule for Livelihood
Restoration Program for Additional Land of New Well Pads .......................... 71
Table 41. Estimated of Market Value Land .................................................................... 74
Table 42. Estimated Crops Replacement Cost for
Expansion of Well Pad 7 and Well Pad 9 ...................................................... 75
Table 43. The Rental Value of The Property ................................................................. 76
Table 44. Fair Replacement Value of Land and Crops .................................................. 77
Table 45. Land Rental Value ......................................................................................... 77
Table 46. Overall Cost Estimate .................................................................................... 78
Table 47. Responsibilities Concerning Resettlement Plan Implementation ................... 81
Table 48. Land Acquisition Implementation Schedule ................................................... 85
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LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1.Typical Layout PRA of Rig – 09, 1500 HP ............................................................. 18
Figure 2. Top view of additional land for Wellpad-7 (Brown Polygon) which is relatively to the
east ..................................................................................................................................... 19
Figure 3. Top View of Well pad 7 (Red Polygon) with Proposed Location of Additional Land
(Yellow Polygon) (Source: Google Earth) ............................................................................ 19
Figure 4. Top View of Wellpad-9 (Red Polygon) with Proposed Location of Additional Land
(Yellow Polygon) ................................................................................................................. 20
Figure 5. Top view of additional land for Wellpad-9 (Red Polygon) which is relatively to the
southeast ............................................................................................................................ 20
Figure 6. Top View of Wellpad-30 and Football Field (Red Polygon) with Proposed Location
of Additional Land (Yellow Polygon) (Source: Google Earth)............................................... 21
Figure 7. Overview of Additional Land for Wellpad-30 (Brown Polygon) which is Relatively
South of the Soccer Field .................................................................................................... 21
Figure 8. Karangtengah Village Area .................................................................................. 34
Figure 9. The Potato Farming in Karangtengah Village ....................................................... 35
Figure 10. Well Pad 7 Additional Land and Farming Activities............................................. 39
Figure 11. Well Ped 30 Additional Land and Farming Activities........................................... 39
Figure 12. Well Ped 9 Additional Land and Farming Activities............................................. 40
Figure 13. Land Acquisition Process for Additional Land of Well Pad Expansion ................ 52
Figure 14. Complaint Handling Procedur Project & GRC Level ........................................... 53
Figure 15. Flayer Contact Centre for Grievance .................................................................. 54
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
1. Project Description. The construction of the Dieng Unit 2 PLTP Project, financed
by the Asian Development Bank (ADB) in Indonesia, will include drilling activities for
steam production wells, construction of steam pipelines and construction of a power
plant. Based on the prepared planning documents (Feasibility Study and
Resettlement Plan) it has been identified that the Dieng 2 PLTP project requires a
land area of around 309,000 m2 (30.9 ha), of which around 305,000 m2 are already
available and owned by PT Geo Dipa Energi (GDE).
2. The sub-project will entail the construction a new power plant, sub-station,
transmission lines and pipelines. No new well pads will be added, but 10 new wells.
will be drilled on existing well pads. The sub-project will include: (a) drilling of new
wells for geothermal fluid production and re-injection; (b) construction of fluid
collection and re-injection systems; (c) power plant; and (d) transmission inter-
connection systems. It also includes strengthening of GDE’s capacity to plan for,
develop, and operate geothermal power plants, and enhancement of GDE’s
Community Development Program through more strategic engagement with the
communities and systematic evaluation of programs.
3. Some of new wells that will be drilled are in the area of well pad 09, well pad 07 and
well pad 30, all located in Dieng Geothermal Field, Central Java, Indonesia. Currently
in these well pads there are geothermal wells that are actively operating to supply
steam for PLTP Dieng Unit 1.
4. Reason for Resettlement Plan (RP). Some of well pads require additional land, in
particular for drilling activities in the area of well pad 7, well pad 9 and well pad 30.
This is based on GDE Board of Directors (BOD)’s Meeting Decree 016/VI/2021.
According to the results of a study by the PMU Drilling Team and BOD’s Meeting
Decree 016/VI/2021, the total land requirement for well pad expansion areas is
12,459 m2, located in Karangtengah Village, Banjarnegara Regency. For that
purpose, the land acquisition for the expansion plan in well pad 7 and well pad 9 are
required. For the expansion plan in well pad 30, land will not be acquired but rather
it will be leased.
5. The aim and objective of this LARP for the Expansion Plan for Dieng Unit 2
Geothermal Drilling Activities is to identify, engage and compensate all unavoidable
negative impacts caused by subproject referred to in the project description above.
The LARP also provides guidance for the implementation of land acquisition through
proper compensation and assistance as per the ADB’s safeguard requirements, and
the relevant policy requirements and regulations of Indonesia.
6. Scope of the Resettlement Impacts. The subproject will require a total of 12.459
m2 of private land located in Karang tengah Village. Part of the land (8.578 m2) will
be acquired, and the remaining land (3.881 m2) will be leased, based on based on
BOD’s Meeting Decree as mentioned above. The project will impact the agricultural
land, in which the main seasonal crops planted by land owners are potatoes and
other vegetables such as chili, green onion, carica, etc. The annual crops that will
be impacted are trees such as cypress, eucalyptus wood, and acacia. There are 13
affected households overall. This includes: 3 land owners affected, of which 1 is
vulnerable (due to being elderly) and 5 AP, as the owners household members; 10
workers, of which 4 are severely affected due to loss of income and loss of livelihood
and 6 are vulnerable (due to being elderly and landless). Both the elderly and the
landless are entitled to livelihood restoration programs (LRP)/Community Program
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7. IR-IP Screening. Based on ADB safeguard policy the screening processes for
Involuntary Resettlement (IR) and IP (Indigenous People, referred to here as
Customary Community (CC)), were carried out on 27 September – 2 October 2021.
This included a Field Survey which concluded that there is no IR impact on 200 people
or more losing 10% or more of their productive assets (Category B – Not Significant),
and there was no customary community identified within the village where the drilling
activities will be implemented (Category C – No Impact). All the potential APs (land
owners and land workers) are local community members from Karang Tengah Village,
and there are no of CC/IPs area within the Village.
8. Socio-economic Profile of AHs. A socio-economic survey (SES) of 13 households
potentially affected by the land expansion plan was carried out over 27 September -
2 October 2021. Based on age distribution data, there are two affected land owners
in the productive age: 31 years old and 42 years old. One land owner is 62 years old
and is categorised as elderly. All of the land workers are of productive age. One third
(33.3%) of the land owners has an educational attainment or passed elementary
school (one third has passed junior high school (33.3%) and the others passed
diploma/university (33.3%). The land workers mostly passed elementary school
(70%), whereas there are 30% who did not pass elementary school. The main
occupation of the land owners is farming. The land owners generally work on their
own land assisted by land workers. Some land workers are paid directly on a daily
basis (as in well pad 7 and well pad 30), while others are on a wholesale basis led
by a land workers coordinator who usually comes from the local village or from
another village. The land owners (2 AHs) have secondary livelihoods or other
sources of income come from the trade and hotel sector. The land owners’ monthly
income from potatoe farming, for well pad 7, is IDR 131 million, well pad 9 is IDR 25
million, and for well pad 30 is IDR 7 million. Permanent workers affected by the
subproject have incomes that are not at the poverty line but 50% were categorized
as below Banjarnegara Regency minimum wage standard.
9. Gender Context. With reference to the 2019 Resettlement Plan document and the
Project’s Gender Action Plans (GAP), the GDE Dieng 2 Project strategy with the
following measures have been and will be applied, to address gender issues and
other vulnerable sectors in the project: i) in conducting the Detail Measurement
Survey (DMS) and consultations on resettlement activities, both women and men
have participated in the discussions, ii) meetings and or consultation have been, and
will be, held at time and venue convenient to women to join, to achieve 30% women’s
participation; iii) opportunities will be provided for local women to be hired by the
project, with a target of 20% women from the total hired; iv) Prioritizing women,
elderly, and disabled in livelihood restoration program that will be provided during
RP implementation; v) presence of 7 (27%) female in Grievance Redress
Committees (GRCs); and vi) allocating 30% of GDE Community Development
Program budget to women’s livelihoods and women’s scholarships.
10. Perception About the Project and Suggestions. The land owners gained
information related to the project from public figures, religious leaders and social
media. Meanwhile only 20% of land workers gained the information through land
owner and village meeting. Most of them (80%) never received any information
related to the project plan. The acceptance level of the project plan amongst land
owners is 66.66% and amongst the land workers, it is 10%. Most of land workers
stated they are neutral in opinion about the project (80%). The affected people have
positive perception of the project benefit, especially for land owners and some land
workers. However, around 70% of land workers considered there is no project
benefit, due to them no knowing the project plan. Most of the affected land owners,
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including land workers, have negative perceptions of existing project impacts, where
the main impacts are dust and noise during construction.
11. Consultation, Participation, and Information Disclosure. The consultations for
LARP preparation were carried out on November 16, 2021 at the Temporary Office
of GDE, and during IOL and SE surveys, which were conducted 27 September – 2
October 2021. The consultation in the temporary office was attended by the Head of
Karangtengah Village, the apparatus of Karangtengah Village, residents of Land
Owners, Workers, and Cultivators in the location of land expansion of well pad 7,
well pad 9, and well pad 30. Meanwhile for the consultation during IOL and social
economic survey, conducted with personal approach and carried out in each of the
land owner houses. The participants were land owners and families, PMU Central,
PMU Dieng 2 and PMC social team. In connection with the Covid-19 pandemic
situation, the consultation was carried out in accordance with the Covid 19 procedure
where all participants were required to wear masks, keep the distance and have
passed the rapid antigen test provided by GDE before the socialization was carried
out.
12. Legal Framework. This Land Acquisition and Resettlement Plan (RP) was prepared
in accordance with Government of Indonesia (GOI) laws, regulations and policies
related to land acquisition and involuntary resettlement, Relevant Standard
Operating Procedures of GDE as well as the Involuntary Resettlement of Safeguard
Policy Statement of ADB (SPS 2009).
13. Grievance Redress Mechanism. A grievance mechanism has been established to
receive, investigate and respond in timely manner to any complaints or grievances
raised by APs. A Grievance Focal Person will be designated at the Dieng Unit 2 office
to manage the GRM. GDE has already discussed the GRM during the consultations
with the APs and the information has been distribution of leaflets to all participant
(affected people, affected household, head of village, village officer and relevant
stakeholder) about the procedure handling of GRM.
14. Entitlements, Assistance, and Benefits. Landowners will be entitled to
compensation based independent appraisal by the Office of Public Appraisal (KJPP
- Kantor Jasa Pinalai Publik) and negotiations. Land workers will be entitled to get
compensation for loss of income equivalent to Employee Salary for 3 months based
on independent appraisal by the KJPP.
15. Livelihood Restoration Program. Income and livelihood restoration will be
provided to severely APs and vulnerable APs to ensure their living standard will not
be worse off as a result of the sub-project. The Inventory of Losses (IOL) and Social-
Economic Survey (SES) found that 5 affected households are currently deemed
potentially severely affected and total of 11 AH’s are vulnerable. In addition to the
compensation provided, AHs will be provided with additional assistance from the
sub-project. The livelihood restoration program will follow the program that is being
implemented as part of the RP Dieng 2019.
16. Resettlement Budget and Financing Plan. A budget of Rp. 36.089.151.740 or
US$ 2.514.494,16 (approximately 1US$ = IDR 14.352,45)1 is estimated for
procurement of land through negotiated settlement willing seller-willing buyer. The
budget includes: (i) costs for compensation; (ii) income and livelihood restoration; (iii)
external monitoring; and (iv) administrative costs. A 10% contingency margin was
included. GDE will ensure timely funds disbursement and will prepare all the
necessary detailed implementation plans.
17. Institutional Arrangements. GDE is the Executing Agency of the project,
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I. PROJECT DESCRIPTION
A. Project Background
1. The construction of the Geo Dipa Energi (GDE) Dieng Unit 2 Geothermal Power Plant (the
Project), financed by the Asian Development Bank (ADB) will include drilling activities of
steam production wells, construction of steam pipelines and construction of a power plant
including transmission line. The Project has been started since 2019 with a COD
(Commercial Operation Date) target plan in 2024. Based on the prepared planning
documents (Feasibility Study and Resettlement Plan) it has been identified that the Project
requires approximately 309,000 m2 (30.9 ha) land, of which 305,000 m2 has been acquired
by GDE.
2. Some of well pads require additional land especially for drilling activities in the area of well
pad 7, well pad 9 and well pad 30 according to BOD’s Meeting Minutes No.016/VI/2021.
Referring to the results study by the PMU Drilling Team and BOD’s Meeting Minutes
No. 016/VI/2021, the total land requirement for well pad expansion areas is 12,459 m2
located in Karangtengah Village, Banjarnegara Regency. The land status is private land
which are currently used as potatoes and vegetable plantation by landowners. Concerning
to the actual condition of required land and technical consideration, the land acquisition
for the expansion well pads is divided into purchasing (for well pad 7 and well pad 9) and
leasing (for well pad 30).
B. Subproject Description
3. The sub-project will construct a new power plant, sub-station, transmission lines and
pipelines. No new well pads will be added, but 10 new wells2 will be drilled on existing well
pads. The sub-project will include: (a) drilling of new wells for geothermal fluid production
and re-injection; (b) construction of fluid collection and re-injection systems; (c) power
plant; and (d) transmission inter-connection systems. It also includes strengthening
GDE’s capacity to plan for, develop, and operate geothermal power plants and the
enhancement of GDE’s Community Development Program through more strategic
engagement with the communities, and systematic program evaluation.
4. Some of new wells that will be drilled - and for which additional land is required - are well
pad 9, well pad 7 and well pad 30, all located in Dieng Geothermal Field, Central Java,
Indonesia. Currently in these well pads there are geothermal wells that are actively
operating to supply steam for PLTP Dieng Unit 1.
5. With the plan to drill new wells in the existing well pads, a study has been conducted by
PMC to ascertain whether the existing land can accommodate drilling activities properly
and safely while operating, or if the existing land is not sufficient, and it is necessary to
add new land to support the drilling activities to be feasible and safe when operating. The
study also considered whether the existing lands are sufficient to support the drilling of
new wells, its relationship to existing wells, as well as proper and safe placement for all
drilling equipment.
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4 production wells, 5 injection wells and 1 contingency well
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6. Rig and Equipment. The rig that will be used for drilling work in this well pad is RIG-09
1500 HP. With a typical layout as shown in Figure 1. The area required for the rig and its
supporting equipment is around 70m x 130m (9,100 m2), and the land requirement for a
mud pond, water pond is about 80m x 40m (3,200 m2). So, the total land requirement is
around 12,300 m2. Or if the minicamp is placed outside/a bit far from the well pad, then
the required area will be 11,000 m2. Meanwhile, for the purposes of well testing, the well
pad area can be extended to near the mud pond, as shown in Figure 1.
7. Following is an overview of the general condition of the land for well pad expansion and
justification of additional land for each well pad:
1) Well pad 7. The existing well pad 7 does not have enough area to add new wells (2
wells). The area change will be carried out relatively on the east side of the current
location, namely on land owned by farmers (acquisition of new land). The new land will
be used for drilling facilities. The estimated area of new land to be acquired is ± 5,663
m2. The land is owned by 1 (one) owner farmer. The area of well pad 7 including the
additional land can be seen in Figure 2 and Figure 3.
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Figure 2. Top view of additional land for Well pad 7 (Brown Polygon) which is relatively to the
east
Figure 3. Top View of Well pad 7 (Red Polygon) with Proposed Location of Additional Land
(Yellow Polygon) (Source: Google Earth)
2) Well pad 9. The existing well pad 9 does not have enough area to add new wells (3
wells). Changes to the area will be carried out relatively on the southeast side of the
current location, namely on land owned by farmers (acquisition of new land). The new
land will be used for drilling facilities, making pond drilling. The estimated area of new
land acquisition is ± 2,915 m2. The land is owned by 1 (one) owner. The area of well
pad 9 including the additional land can be seen in Figure 4 and Figure 5.
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Figure 4. Top View of Well pad 9 (Red Polygon) with Proposed Location of Additional Land
(Yellow Polygon)
Figure 5. Top view of additional land for Well pad 9 (Red Polygon) which is relatively to the
southeast
3) Well pad 30. The existing well pad 30 does not have enough area to add a new well
(1 well). The drilling of a new well will be carried out on the south side of well pad 30,
namely on the soccer field (this land belongs to Geo Dipa but is used by residents for
sports activities). The area change will be carried out relatively on the south side of the
current location, namely on land owned by farmers (acquisition of new land). The new
land will be used for drilling facilities, namely for drilling ponds. The estimated area of
new land acquisition is ± 2,654 m2. The land is owned by 1 (one) owner farmer.
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Figure 6. Top View of Well pad 30 and Football Field (Red Polygon) with Proposed Location of
Additional Land (Yellow Polygon) (Source: Google Earth)
Figure 7. Overview of Additional Land for Well pad30 (Brown Polygon) which is Relatively
South of the Soccer Field
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11. The Status of Well Pad Land from LARP 2019. The existing status of land at well pad
7, well pad 9 and well pad 30 belong to GDE as shown in Table 1. The status of land
certification for new well pad 7, well pad 9, and well pad 30 are is complete, as elaborated
below.
12. The land of well pad 7, with an area of 13,884 m2, was released around 2018 with the
status of building use rights which will expire on October 31, 2048. Proof of ownership in
the form of a Building Use Rights (HGB) Certificate was issued on November 5, 2018.
The land of well pad 9, with an area of 14,101 m2, was released around 2018, also with
the status of building use rights which will expire on October 31, 2048. Proof of ownership
in the form of a Building Use Rights (HGB) Certificate was issued on November 5, 2020.
Well pad 30, with an area of 30,878m2 was released around 2020 with the status of
building rights which will expire on May 12, 2050. Evidence of ownership is in the form of
a Building Use Rights (HGB) Certificate issued on 20 May 2020.
Table 1. Status of Land Certification of Geo Dipa-owned land required for the Three Well Pads
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Table 2. Project Components and Land Requirements for the Proposed Dieng Geothermal Power Plant Expansion
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+ 308,289
Notes: # Breakdown – owned by GDE (±305,279 m2 of which the TL will be under 12,000 m2 - 6 km long, 2 m wide), privately owned (3,010 m2) * Based on field survey
by IOL team (16 Aug. 2019)
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Land
Area (m2) Location Land Use
Requirement
Well pad 7 5,663 Karangtengah Village Seasonal Crops (potatoes,
Well pad 9 2,915 Karangtengah Village carika, chilli, green onion)
Well pad 30 3,881 Karangtengah Village
Total 12,459
Source: DPPT Dieng 2, IOL and SE Survey, October 2021
14. The land requirement for the new pipeline and inspection road from well pad 9 to Dieng-
2 power plant site is 3,010 m2, owned by 6 owners and to be acquired after the additional
land acquisition for well pad 7 and well pad 9 are completed and well pad 30 area is
leased. This policy was implemented to avoid the high price of land requested by land
owners, to align with a reasonable market price and be timed in parallel with finalizing
the design process of ROW for a new pipeline and inspection road connecting well pad
9 to the Dieng-2 power plant site.
C. Scope of Impact
15. According to the LARP 2019 and shown in table 2 above, additional new wells for pads
7,9 and 30 to be drilled in existing well pads that owned by Geodipa. However according
to IOL survey in 2021 it was found that the area for well pad 30 is sometimes used as
football fields by local residents. There is no impact on agricultural/farmland and crops.
16. The land for inspection road from well pad 9 to Dieng-2 power plant site will be acquired
as mentioned above, after GDE has negotiated a reasonable market land price and in
parallel pending design finalization.
No. Of Households
Land
Sub-Project Affected by Land
Ownership Notes
Component Acquisition/Land
Status
Clearing
The well sites are already clear.
New wells to be Well drilling with a drilling rig will
drilled in existing use water-based material. There
well pads: 10, will be well testing. The IOL found
7, 9, 30 and GDE None
none will be affected by the sub-
31 project. There are 5 croppers
using GDEs land near well pad
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No. Of Households
Land
Sub-Project Affected by Land
Ownership Notes
Component Acquisition/Land
Status
Clearing
31 (Loc Q), but they are outside
of the corridor of impact.
New pipeline and A corridor of land (3,010 m2) will be
inspection road from acquired as the ROW for a new
well pad 9 to Privately owned 6 land owners pipeline and inspection road
Dieng-2 power connecting well pad 9 to the Dieng-
plant 2 power plant site.
site Land will be cleared after ownership
of the land has been relinquished by
the landowners for GDE Dieng 2
project.
17. To identify the scope of impacts for additional land of new well pads the IOL survey was
carried out 27 September – 2 October 2021 based on detailed engineering design (DED)
of the Subproject. The IOL was conducted with the participation of AHs, representatives
of local authorities and PMU. The schedule of IOL was informed to local communities and
AHs, therefore, representative(s) of AHs attended in the process and were made aware of
the scope of land acquisition.
18. The additional land for well pad expansion totals 12,459 m2 with the land allotment for
drilling activity: rig equipment layout with mini camps and for water/mud pond. The total of
12,459 m2 has been calculated by an independent appraiser. Although the land
requirement for additional land of well pad 30 is actually 2,654 m2, based on the results of
independent appraiser calculation, it is recommended that land to be leased for additional
land in well pad 30 is 3,881 m2. The land for well pad expansions area is private land and
will have Involuntary Resettlement (IR) impacts. The summary of additional land required
can be seen in Table 5.
Table 5. Additional Land Requirement for Dieng PLTP Project 2 and Land Used
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D. Inventory of Losses
19. The aim of the Inventory of loses (IOL) activities is to provide quantification data to address
the social and resettlement impacts and for budgeting purposes. For this LARP the asset
data collection was included in the socio-economic survey (SES) and IOL survey Data
details are provided in Appendix 8.
E. Loss of Land
20. The sub project will require a total of 12,459 m2 with the status is private land located in
Karangtengah Village. Among this, 8,578 m2 of private land will be acquired, and the
owners will be compensated at full replacement cost.
21. The additional land of well pad 30 (3,881 m2) will be leased based on the market rental
price in Karangtengah Village. The decision to lease is based on the GDE policy because
the land will only be used temporarily for ponds of water and mud, while drilling activities
will be carried out at other GDE well pad locations. Mud and water pools will use
impermeable plastic, so the activities will not disturb the land underneath. After completion,
the land will be returned to its initial condition in accordance with the expectations of the
land owner, and the rehabilitation soils will be taken from the Dieng Kulon and Pawon
area.
22. During IOL survey an interview was conducted with the land owner of the area for well pad
30 and he confirmed to allow the land to be leased as additional area for well pad 30 with
the following requirements: a) Land lease period must be at least 4 years with a rental
price of 250 million per year; b) After the lease period expires, GDE is obliged to return the
land to its original condition by filling the land with more fertile soil originating from the
Dieng Kulon and Pawon areas. In this framework, the owner plans to lease land nearby
for the 4 years and will cultivate it. It is estimated that the land lease price is 500 million for
4 years and further resources will be needed to purchase potato seeds and for working
capital. The rental price requested by the land owner is actually not at the market price,
but is based on the land owner's desire to be able to lease roadside land in another
location. The independent appraiser set a rental price of IDR 143,703,620 per year, based
on the Income Approach with the Discounted Cash Flow Method (DCF approach), which
is an annual gross income projection made based on the current and future market
calculation of net yield (NOI) of plants. Based on the land price set by the independent
appraiser, GDE has conducted the negotiation process with the land owner; GDE has
offered a rental price above the price set by the independent appraiser and close to the
price desired by the land owner, which is IDR 210 million per year for a 3 year lease and
IDR 180 million per year for a 4 year leased. However, the land owner has not yet made
a decision on the new rental price offered by GDE. Therefore, the status for additional land
in well pad 30 is still under negotiation. If negotiations fail, GDE has an alternative land to
be rented (located adjacent to the current land)
1. The status of Additional Land and Other Land Ownership
23. Well pad 7. The expansion land needed for well pad 7 is private land located in Dusun
Simpangan Karangtengah Village. The land owner’s name is Haji Hardiati and his affected
land plot size is 5,663 m2. All the land will be acquired for rig equipment layout with mini
camps. The land owner has other land, about 10 hectares in Karangtengah Village, which
is planted with potato as the main crop, and 2,700 m2 in a different village on which a hotel
is being built.
24. Well pad 9. The additional land for well pad 9 is private land located in Dusun Pira Kuning
Karangtengah Village, owned by Mr. Abdul Said and his family. The total affected land is
2,915 m2 and its certificate is in the name of his deceased father. The land is managed in
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rotation by Mr. Said and his brother and sister. Currently the land is being worked on by
Mr. Said. The land area to be acquired is planned for water and mud ponds. Mr. Said has
another land about 150 meters from the land to be acquired with area, which is 2,920 m2
and his wife also has around 1,500 m2 of land in Condong Village. The entire land area is
managed by Mr. Said and planted with potato as a main crop.
25. Well pad 30. The additional land for well pad 30 is private land, located in Dusun Dieng
Karangtengah Village. The landowner is Mr. Kholifin and his brother Mr. Solimin, whose
name is on the certificate, for 3,881m2. As mentioned above, the total land area of 3,881m2
is planned for water and mud pond and will be leased by GDE. The reasons why additional
land in well pad 30 must be leased and not purchased like the additional land in well pad
7 and 9 are as follows: 1) additional land in well pad 7 will be used for drilling wells and
rig equipment (permanently use ); 2) additional land in well pad 9 will be used for water
pond, well testing, and maintenance (permanently use during exploration and production
stage; 3) additional land in well pad 30 will be used for water /mud pond and well testing
during exploration stage ( temporarily used for approximately 3 years) , while during
production activities it will use the existing water pond pad 30 units 1. Land owner for
additional land in pad 30 agreed with leasing arrangement.
26. Mr. Kholifin owns land in another Dieng area, in two plots of 1,150 m2 and 1,400 m2.
The entire land is self-managed, planted with vegetables and potato as the main crop.
Table 6. The Land Owners and Status of Land
Total
Recommen
The Land ded Land
Proof of
Owner’s Area to be Other Land Ownership
No Well pad Ownership
Name acquired/le
ased
(m²)
1 Well pad 7 Hj. Hardiati 5,663 Certificate 10 Ha, 2,700 m2
2 Well pad 9 Abdul Said 2,915 Certificate 1,500 m2; 2,920 m2
3 Well pad 30 Kholifin 3,881 Letter C 1,150m2; 1,400m2
Total 12,459
payment is received. All of the land owners of well pads 7, 9 and 30 own the land in other
locations, with the same crops planted.
29. At the same time, the land from well pad 7 and well pad 9 is also used for annual crop and
fruits/planted media (Table 8). Fruits planted and annual crops are usually utilized for
household needs and have not been commercialized, as the data shows in Appendix 8.
The table below explains the type of seasonal crops which are planted by land owners.
Table 7. The Type of Seasonal Crops Planted in Well Pad Expansion Area
Table 8. The type of Annual Crops and Fruits Planted in Well Pad Expansion Area
Number of Crops
Area Type of Crop
(Stem)
Wellpad 7 Cypress 15
Eucalyptus Wood 2
Wellpad 9 Eucalyptus Wood 6
Cypress 2
Acacia 21
Guava 1
Orange 1
Source: IOL Survey Data Processing, November 2021, independent appraiser Report
November 2021
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Table 11. Severely Affected Households of Additional Land of New Well Pads
No. of No.
STATUS
AHs APs
Will potentially lose 10 – 25 % of productive land or total income - -
Will potentially lose 26 – 50 % of productive land or total income - -
Will potentially lose 51 – 75 % of productive land or total income 5 19
Will potentially lose 76 – 100% of productive land or total income - -
TOTAL 5 19
Source: IOL Survey Data Processing, November 2021
4. Vulnerable Households
33. Based on draft LARP 2019, out of 28 affected households who were covered by the SES,
there were 14 households (comprising 47 household members) who were considered
vulnerable. This data only covered the land acquisition in Power Plant (Dieng- 2 with
58.749 m2) and in the ROW for a new pipeline and inspection road connecting well pad
9 to the Dieng-2 power plant site; the data on vulnerable people in the draft LARP 2019
does not include the additional land for new well pads which is the subject of the (2021)
LARP. Therefore, there is no reduction or change to the total amount of vulnerable people
against the draft LARP 2019.
34. One measure to determine vulnerability of affected people is the poverty line.
Banjarnegara Regency poverty line is IDR. 318,334 per capita/month for 20203. Based on
the income of permanent workers affected by the subproject, they are not at the poverty
line. There are only those who are below the Banjarnegara Regency minimum wage
standard by 50% and above Banjarnegara Regency minimum wage standard is 50%.
Using the minimum wage as a measure, the total permanent workers categorized as
vulnerable is 5 HHs (19 APs). Another category to define vulnerable people is the elderly
category. Based on the WHO elderly category, which is 60-74 years old, then one land
owner (5 APs) and 2 workers (6 APs) are categorized as vulnerable people. Based on land
ownership data for affected workers, 3 HH’s (7APs) workers in the additional land for well
pad 9 have their own land while in the additional land for well pad 7 and well pad 30 the
workers are landless. Both the elderly and the landless, they are entitled to livelihood
restoration programs (LRP)/Community Program support which is ongoing and
implemented by GDE at part of the LARP 2019.
Table 12. Vulnerable Affected Households
Type / Combination Of No. of Land Owner No. of Land Worker Total No. of AHs
Vulnerability Categories AHs (APs) AHs (APs) (APs)
Poor - 5 (19 APs) 5 (19 APs)
Poor* and landless - - -
Elderly 1 (5 APs) 1 (2 APs) 2 (7 APs)
Elderly and landless - - -
Landless - 4 (7 APs) 4 (7 APs)
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Type / Combination Of No. of Land Owner No. of Land Worker Total No. of AHs
Vulnerability Categories AHs (APs) AHs (APs) (APs)
Total 1 (5 APs) 10 (33 APs) 11 (38 APs)
Source: IOL Survey Data Processing, November 2021
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37. The hilly topography of Karangtengah Village, with sufficient sunlight and cool air, is a
natural resource that is used by local residents as a source of food and livelihood. Most of
the village area is used as agricultural land. The majority of the residents of Karangtengah
Village work in the agricultural sector.
38. Based on the field survey and plus the data from Head of Karangtengah Village and
Karangtengah Village website, the main commodity cultivated in Karangtengah Village is
potato. The area of potato farming land in Karangtengah Village based on monographic
data in 2009 is the largest (522 ha) compared to other commodities (cabbage, leeks,
beans). Potato was chosen because it is very suitable to be planted in the highlands, and
the large market demand for potato commodity. In addition, potatoes were chosen
because they have a higher economic value when compared to other commodities. The
harvest period for potato plants is also shorter, namely 90-180 days, so it is considered
more profitable for farmers.
39. Potato farming is a source of income as well as economic improvement for the people of
Karangtengah Village compared to growing tobacco and secondary crops. The
community's economy is lifted because of potato cultivation. Potato cultivation is expected
to be able to support the lives of potato farmers in Karangtengah Village in various
situations, both in field and critical conditions (Source: Karangtengah Village Website)
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41. The age distribution of the affected landowners is shown in Table 14, while age distribution
of the affected family members is in Table 15. Two land owners are in the productive age
(66.7%): 31 years old and 42 years old. One land owner is 62 years old or categorised as
elderly, and potentially more vulnerable than those in productive age the information
provided in Table 14. In addition, 44.4% of family members of the landowners are of
productive age,4 family member is below 15 years old and 1 family member is elderly, as
shown in Table 15.
42. The age distribution of the land workers is shown in Table 14 and age distribution of family
members is in Table 15. All of land workers are in productive age (100%) and 16 of family
land workers are in productive age. Six of family land workers categorized as vulnerable
people due their ages are below from 15 years old and over 65 years old.
Table 14. Age Distribution of AHs Heads
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2. Educational Attainment
43. The educational level of affected land owners are junior high school, senior high school
and diploma. The majority of land workers have low educational background (not pass
elementary school and elementary school). People graduated from senior high school is
considered to have an adequate educational background and those with lower educational
backgrounds are considered as potentially more vulnerable than the others.
Table 16. AHs by Education Attainment
44. Based on table 16 above, Land owners have educational attainment or in the school
learning process passed from elementary school (33.3%), passed from junior high school
(33.3%) and passed from diploma/university (33.3%). The land workers mostly passed
elementary school (66.6%) and many not passed elementary school (33.3%) and are
illiterate.
45. Landowners’ family members who are predominately of productive age also have mostly
passed elementary school (55.55%), are still students (33.33%), or not of school age
(11.11%) as shown in Table 17.
46. Land workers families are generally of student age (42.87%) and most adults have passed
elementary school (35.71%) and or a diploma, senior high school and junior high school
on (3.57%) as shown in Table 17.
Table 17. Family Members by Education Attainment
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3. Gender Context
47. As the project is categorized as having effective gender mainstreaming (EGM)4, it is
expected that women, children, people living with disabilities and the elderly can
participate and fully benefit from the project plan, as well as other community members.
Gender mainstreaming is crucial in the implementation of social safeguard plans as
participation to planning activities affect home-based activities, so that the Resettlement
Plan as part of social safeguards plan ensures women’s meaningful participation in the
process, as well as being reflected in the LARP/RP document.
48. Based on the IOL, of the three landowners, one is female and two are male. Only the land
owner in well pad 7 is considered vulnerable because categorized as an elderly (62 years
old). From ten land workers, 8 are male and 2 are female. The detailed affected peoples
based on the gender can be seen in Table 18. Out of three owners there are 9 family
members with 3 females and 6 males, while the total family members of workers are 28
with 17 females and11 males, as the data shown on Table 19. In total, there are 50 APs
from the land acquisition of the well pad 7, 9 and 30, with 23 females and 37 males APs
respectively.
Table 18. AHs by Gender
49. With attention to the poor and vulnerable APs and severely AHs, and with alignment to the
Project’s Gender Action Plans, GDE would be providing adequate non-land compensation
and participation in the community development programs (livelihood restoration
programs). This aims to enable the APs to continue in economic generating activities and
enhanced livelihood opportunities. The allocation of the GDE’s community development
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A project is assigned “effective gender mainstreaming” (EGM) if the project outcome does not explicitly address gender equality
or women's empowerment, but project outputs contribute to addressing gender equality and/or women's empowerment by
narrowing gender disparities. ADB Guidelines for Gender Mainstreaming Categories of ADB Projects, 2021 Page 4
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program budget for women’s livelihoods and scholarships for the AHs and their related
family members must include resources for the participation of resettlement affected
women.
Occupation
50. The main occupation of the land owners are farmers. The land owners generally work on
their own land assisted by land workers. Some land workers are paid directly on a daily
basis (as in well pad 7 and well pad 30), while others are on a wholesale basis led by a
land workers coordinator who usually comes from the local village or from another village.
51. The main occupation of the land owners’ family members is mostly categorised as
jobless(housewife/student) and 2 family members are farmers and 1 entrepreneur. For
land workers, the main occupation of the family members is mostly categorised as jobless
(housewife/student), 10 family members are land worker in another area of a surrounding
village and 1 as a teacher. This data is shown on Table 21-22 below.
Table 20. Main Occupation of APs
No Job
Farmer Entrepreneur
(Housewife/Student)
2 2 5
Source: Social Economic Survey Data Processing, November 2021
Land No Job
Teacher
Worker (Housewife/Student)
10 1 17
Source: Social Economic Survey Data Processing, November 2021
Secondary livelihood
52. The survey identified that among the land owners, 2 AHs have secondary livelihoods as
source of income. Besides farming, their secondary income is from the trade and hotel
business.
Table 23. Secondary livelihoods of AHs
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Poverty
53. Household economic and poverty conditions can be assessed through the variables of
income and expense. The total household income per month, divided by the number of
household members will produce an income per capita to be compared with the
Banjarnegara Regency 2021 minimum wage standard (UMR), which was IDR 1,748,000,
based on the Central Java Province Decree No. 561/61 Year 2021. If the income per capita
generated is below the regional UMR it does not necessarily indicate poverty (as the UMR
reflects the costs of living in an area, determined amongst others, by the type of industry
driving the local economy, demographic and geographical factors); however, if it is above
the UMR, it suggests relatively good economic conditions of the affected household.
54. To further identify economic vulnerability (poverty) status, the household expenditure per
capita (total household expenditure per month, divided with number of household
members) is compared against the 2020 Banjarnegara regency poverty level of IDR
318,334 per capita per month.
55. The following Table 24 and Table 25 indicated relatively income/expense per capita of the
total AHs. The land owners’ monthly income as potatoes farmers in the additional land for
well pad 7 is IDR 131 million, in the additional land for well pad 9 is IDR 25 million, and in
the additional land for well pad 30 is IDR 7 million per month. For permanent workers
income, as shown in Table 24, it is evident that none are at the poverty line. There are
only affected workers who are categorized in the below Banjarnegara Regency minimum
wage standard (50%) and above Banjarnegara Regency minimum wage standard (50%).
Table 24. Income Per Capita of AHs
Income per Capita Total AHs of Land Owner Total AHs of Land Worker
(IDR)/Month Number % Number %
< 318,334 - - - -
318,334 – 1,800,000 - - 5 50
≥ 1,805,000 3 100.00 5 50
No answer - - - -
Total 3 100.00 10 100.00
Source: SE Survey Data Processing, November 2021
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Expense per Capita Total AHs of Land Owner Total AHs of Land Worker
(IDR)/Month Number % Number %
< 318,334 - - - -
318,334 – 1,800,000 - - 5 50
≥ 1,805,000 3 100.00 5 50
No answer - - - -
Total 3 100.00 10 100.00
Source: SE Survey Data Processing, November 2021
5. Living Conditions
56. The following subsections present some variables that affect living conditions of the
resettlement affected people, including health status, sanitation and housing conditions.
Identification of these variables provides an indication of the welfare status of the affected
households.
Health Status
57. Information on the illness status of affected people was collected during the census to
identify their vulnerability associated with health condition (table below). The survey
identified that no one of AHs of the land owners have been sick in the past month, while
land workers they experience common cold, fever and headache more than the other
diseases in the past month.
Table 26. Morbidity Rate of the AHs
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59. In relation to environmental health, the census also gathered data on household waste
management, which was identified as relatively poor. There was no waste collection
service within the area, therefore, most household still burn their garbage of their yard,
collected by officer, and just thrown away.
Table 28. Waste Disposal Method
61. During the SES, the respondents were asked about their level of support for the project.
When extracted from this data, the responses by the AHs showed 66.66% support the
plan and 10% of land workers do. Most of land workers stated they were neutral (80%),
probably as lacking in information. (See Table 30).
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62. The affected people have positive perceptions of the project bringing benefits, especially
for land owners and some of the land workers. However, around 70% of land workers
considered the Project did not have any the benefit, because they did not know the project
plan.
Table 31. Perception of The Project Benefit
63. Most of the affected land owners including land workers have negative perceptions of
existing project impacts, with the main impacts cited being dust and noise during
construction. Following is the detail of AHs perception of the project impacts.
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68. The consultation in the temporary office was attended by the Head of Karangtengah
Village, the apparatus of Karangtengah Village, residents of land owners, Workers, and
Cultivators in the location of land expansion of well pad 7, well pad 9, and well pad 30.
Meanwhile for the consultation during IOL and social economic survey conducted with
personal approach and carried out in each of the land owner houses. The participants
were land owners and families, PMU Central, PMU Dieng 2 and PMC social team.
69. In the socialization meetings carried out on November 16, 2021 in GDE temporary office,
PMU together with PMC informed the affected households and other participants about:
(i) sub-project description; (ii) the additional land required; (iii) the drilling activities; (iv)
measuring and mapping survey;, IOL, SES; (v) the eligibility and proposed entitlements
which would be applied for the Subproject; (vi) physical and non-physical compensation;
(vii) the participation of AHs and local community in various activities of Subproject; (viii)
the proposed GRM; and (ix) the response from APs and Village Office. These socialization
activities used the Indonesian language, provided handouts, presentations, and display
presentations on the meeting agenda. There were open Q&A sessions for participants who
came to this meeting so that the expected results of this activity were understood by all
participants present. The detail of consultation activities is provided in Appendix 12. The
consultations with vulnerable AHs/APs have been conducted separately during the IOL
and SE survey. For the consultation with the landowner who is categorized as vulnerable
the IOL and SE survey team came to her place and for consultations with land workers,
the IOL and SE survey team came to their work places (potatoes gardens) and discussed
matters using the local language.
70. In connection with the Covid-19 pandemic situation, the consultation was carried out in
accordance with the Covid 19 procedure where all participants were required to wear
masks, keep the distance and have passed the rapid antigen test provided by GDE before
the socialization was carried out. The project Covid-19 risk screening for Land Expansion
Dieng 2 Geothermal Drilling is presented in Appendix 2.
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be in various formats and will also use local language and be distributed where they work
or live. For illiterate people, GDE’s field team will make direct contact and provide verbal
information.
74. Before LRP implementation, the draft of PIB updated to detail the information on LRP
implementation will be distributed to all of the APs. The PIB will be translated into local
language and will be distributed where they work or live.
75. The approved draft LARP and updated LARP (if any) are required to be disclosed. These
documents will be generated and produced in a timely manner and posted on both ADB
and GDE websites. The LARP will be made available at GDE Dieng Office and accessible
to the APs and stakeholders. During project implementation, GDE will prepare monitoring
reports on the implementation of the environment and social safeguards and submit the
same to ADB for review on a semi-annually basis. These monitoring reports must be
posted on both ADB and GDE websites as well. The relevant information from the LARP
and monitoring reports will be disclosed to all stakeholders and APs, such as the land
acquisition implementation report and the LRP implementation report. Varied, suitable
communication methods will be used for illiterate people such as using local language and
face to face meetings.
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V. LEGAL FRAMEWORK
A. Government of Indonesia National Laws
76. Main Indonesian Government Laws and Regulations relating to Land Acquisition and
Resettlement include: (1) Law No. 2/2012 concerning Land Acquisition for Development
in the Public Interest; (2) Law No. 11/2020 concerning on Job Creation with the aim of
creating jobs and raising foreign and domestic investment by reducing regulatory
requirements for business permits and land acquisition processes; (3) Government
Regulation No. 19/2021 concerning implementation of Land Acquisition for Development
in the Public Interest; (4) The Ministry of Agrarian and Spatial Planning/ Head of National
Land Agency (BPN) Regulation No. 19/2021 concerning the Technical Guidelines
regarding the Implementation of Land Acquisition; (5) Indonesia Valuation Standards (SPI)
204 of 2018 on the Assessment of Land Acquisition for Development for the Public
Interest; (6) Presidential Regulation No 62/2018 concerning Management of Social
Impacts of Society in the Context of Providing Land for National Development; (7) Other
relevant regulations.
B. Asian Development Bank (ADB) Policy
77. The objective of ADB Policy on Involuntary Resettlement is to avoid or minimize impacts
on people, households, businesses and others affected by land acquisition and other
assets, including livelihoods and income. If resettlement is inevitable, the overall objective
of ADB policy is to help restore the living standards of affected peoples, at least return to
the pre-Project level of life by compensating lost assets, replacement costs and if
necessary, by providing various forms of support.
78. SPS ADB (2009) consolidates three existing safeguard policies: Involuntary Resettlement
(IR), Indigenous Peoples, and the Environment. The objectives of IR policy:
Avoid the need for involuntary resettlement by exploring project and design
alternatives.
To minimize the involuntary resettlement by choosing alternatives from the project.
If avoidance is not possible, compensate for lost assets and loss of livelihood and
income of displaced / affected population so that their livelihood will be enhanced or at
least equal or restored to the pre-project level.
Enhance the living standards of the poor and other vulnerable affected/displaced
groups.
79. Involuntary resettlement includes physical displacement (relocation, loss of land of
residence, or loss of residence) and economic displacement (loss of land, assets, access
to assets, sources of income or means of livelihood) as a result of (i) forced land
acquisition, or (ii) unintentional restrictions on land use or access to legally permitted parks
and protected areas – regardless of whether the losses and unintentional restrictions are
full or partial, permanent or temporary.
C. Comparison of Government Law and Regulations with ADB and Project
80. The GOI enhanced its country system in order to address land acquisition issues for
development projects in the public interest. The new Land Acquisition Law No. 2/2009 and
Government Regulation No. 19/2021 approximate harmonization with the ADB SPS of
2009. The new law grants that persons with no legal title over the land they occupy or
utilize are entitled to compensation including compensation for job and business losses,
moving cost, etc. People affected by land acquisition are consulted and their complaints
heard and resolved in the most expeditious way during the planning and implementation
of land acquisition.
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81. There are still some gaps between the new Land Acquisition Law of Indonesia with the
ADB SPS but some gaps have been bridged by the provisions of other relevant laws.
Remaining gaps revolve around (i) the provision of livelihood recovery programs for
severely affected people and vulnerable groups to ensure that their lives will not be worse
off due to the project, (ii) relocation assistance for physically displaced residents and (iii)
transition allowance. A comparison between ADB SPS 2009 and GOI regulations on
involuntary resettlement is presented along with gap filling measures proposed as project
policies.
D. Project Resettlement Principles
82. Based on the gap analysis presented in this RP has been prepared and formulated to meet
Indonesian Laws and regulations and the ADB’s SPS. The RP is to guide the Project’s land
acquisition and involuntary resettlement process to support compliance with Indonesian
Law and ADB SPS. The objective of resettlement policy is to improve, or at least restore,
the livelihoods of all APs, especially vulnerable groups so that the living standard of APs
do not become worse off compared to pre-project levels.
83. Based on the Indonesian Laws and regulations and the ADB’s SPS, the following
principles will be applied for land acquisition and involuntary resettlement in all the Project
components:
(i) Avoid involuntary resettlement as much as possible. If this is not possible, impacts
shall be minimized by exploring project and design alternatives. Efforts to minimize
resettlement impacts have been taken by GDE through; using GDE’s lands for Dieng–
2 and only 8,578 m2 additional land will be acquired for the sub-project through
negotiated land acquisition and 3.881 m2 will be leased;
(ii) Screen sub-project components during feasibility study or before preparation of
resettlement plan to identify involuntary resettlement impacts and risks and the
likelihood of impacts per subproject activity.
(iii) Carry out culturally appropriate and gender-sensitive social impact assessments (SIA)
to assess potential impacts on APs particularly with affected vulnerable groups.
(iv) Conduct meaningful consultations with affected APs, stakeholders, concerned NGOs,
and community groups to solicit their participation across land acquisition and
involuntary resettlement process and monitoring. Inform APs on the land acquisition
and involuntary resettlement process, their entitlements, and compensation and
assistance options. Pay attention to the need of vulnerable groups, especially those
below the poverty line, the landless, the elderly, women and children, and those
without legal title to land and ensure their participation in consultations.
(v) Establish a grievance redress mechanism to receive and facilitate the affected
persons’ concerns
(vi) Improve or at least restore the livelihood of the APs through (a) land-based income
and livelihood program; (b) replacement of assets with equal or higher value; (c)
compensation at full replacement cost for lost assets; and (d) additional assistance
through benefit sharing where possible.
(vii) Assist and compensate APs without title or any recognizable legal rights to land for
non- land assets at replacement cost.
(viii) Pay compensation for lost land and non-land assets prior to physical or economic
displacement. Civil works will not commence until APs are fully compensated, and
other entitlements take place.
(ix) Disclose the RP document and its updates, if required to the APs and other
stakeholders in an accessible place and a form and understandable language. The RP
will be disclosed on project and ADB’s website.
(x) Negotiated land acquisition will follow procedure in a transparent, consistent, and
equitable manner principles and be confirmed trough written record and verified by
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84. Acquisition of privately-owned land for the additional land will be conducted through
negotiated land acquisition as the land to be acquired is 8,578 m2. According to the
Indonesian legal framework, land acquisition less than 5 hectare can be undertaken
through direct transaction with the land- owners.37 In the case of the negotiation did not
reach agreement and land owner refused to sell the land, GDE will find another land. In
such case, ADB policy related to negotiated settlement applies. Principles on involuntary
resettlement safeguard of ADB SPS and prevailing Indonesian legal framework will apply.
E. Procedure and Principle of Negotiated Land Acquisition for Additional Land of Well
Pad Expansion
85. Land acquisition will be conducted through a negotiated land acquisition or direct
transaction with the landowners. Expropriation and the use of government authority to
remove people forcibly will not be applied. The negotiated land acquisition will apply the
following principles.
(i) Meaningful consultation with the affected persons including those without legal title to
assets;
(ii) Negotiation of compensation with the landowners will be conducted in transparent
manner. Should the negotiation does not reach an agreement, landowners have right
to exit from the negotiation;
(iii) Offer of adequate and fair price for land and/or other assets. The valuation of land and
non-land assets will be carried out by an independent appraiser. Depreciation of assets
value will not be applied. Transaction cost including tax associated costs and cost of
certificate of land deed official will be borne by the project;
(iv) Engagement of an independent external party to document the negotiation and
settlement process.
(v) Documentation of Recording of the process of negotiated land acquisition including
consultation activities and negotiation of compensation.
86. To ensure that the APs do not become worse off compared to pre-project levels, GDE will
provide livelihood restoration program to the APs who will be severely affected because
of the land acquisition.
87. The steps of negotiated land acquisition for additional land are detailed below:
(i) GDE approves the area of additional land (area of impact) of the project components.
(ii) GDE establish a Land Acquisition Team (LAT) which will involve Banjarnegara
District Government and Land Office (KATR/BPN).
(iii) The LAT coordinates with the Village Head of the impacted village and sub-district
(Kecamatan) office for the land acquisition process.
(iv) The LAT carry out a Detailed Measurement Survey (DMS) with presence of the
landowners.
(v) The LAT consults with landowners on the land ownership and willingness of the
landowners to sell.
(vi) GDE mobilizes independent appraiser (KJJP) to carry out replacement cost
assessment with regard to land, crops / plants and structures. The KJJP carried out
replacement cost study with reference to the entitlement matrix set in the LARP.
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(vii) The LAT asks the land price from the landowners and conduct negotiation with
landowners. Negotiations will be conducted following the negotiated land acquisition
principle above.
(viii) GDE pays immediately the negotiated amount to landowners after all necessary
documents required for the land acquisition processes have been completed by
landowners. Payment will deliver directly through APs bank account. In case APs
have no account, GDE will help to open new account in the bank nearest to the
village.
(ix) The lad owners relinquish land rights and submit the evidence of ownership of land
acquisition objects to the LAT.
(x) Document and verify the negotiated land acquisition process by independent
external party engaged by GDE to ensure the transparent process of negotiation and
that equal bargaining power parties involved in the negotiation.
88. Figure 13 presents the steps of the land acquisition process to be conducted for the
additional land of well pad expansion.
Figure 13. Land Acquisition Process for Additional Land of Well Pad Expansion
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90. A GRM has been established for the Project and a Grievance Redress Committee (GRC)
is in place, for the project to streamline existing procedures and be consistent with
international best practices. For LARP purposes, the same existing GRM will be utilised,
with special effort to inform the AH about the mechanism, and special appointed persons
to handle LARP related complaints, and to ensure reporting is specifically compiled for
LARP related grievances.
Figure 14 shows the Complaint Handling Procedure at the Project level, and shows the
Complaint Hand Procedure at the GRC level if the complaint is not solved at the Project
level. Grievance related to LARP and specific aspects to sub-project activities, such as
increased dust, noise, or any other impact due to project construction, should also use this
mechanism. The objective of the GRM is to resolve complaints related to the project in a
time-bound and transparent manner.
Figure 14. Complaint Handling Procedure for Project & GRC Level
91. The procedures to file a complaint and the details of the contact person(s) are disclosed by
the PMU and site offices in Dieng to the potentially affected communities before the start
of land acquisition, resettlement activities, and construction works. Information about the
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92. GRC members includes the Head Office General Project Manager and the HSE Manager
of the PMU, the head or representative from the district, the head or representative from
the village, the Site Office Project Manager, Focal Person/Public Relation (PR) staff, HSE
Staff (i.e., environment and social safeguard staff at Dieng), the PMC Environmental and
Social specialists, and a representative of the Contractor(s). GDE will ensure fair
representation of women in the GRC and always observe transparency in handling
complaints. The GRC will be responsible for resolving complaints within a month (30
calendar days) from the date received, maintaining a record of complaints received and
resolved, and advising the complainant on the decision made. The PMU will create a
database of complaints filed and resolved. A complaint can be filed either in writing, phone,
or in person to the Focal Person.
93. GDE shall ensure that (i) an efficient grievance redress mechanism is in place and
functional to assist the affected persons and other stakeholders in resolving queries,
conflicts, and complaints, if any, in a timely manner; (ii) all complaints are registered,
investigated and resolved in a manner consistent with the provisions of GRM detailed in
the RP and IEE/EMP; (iii) the complainants/aggrieved persons are kept informed about
the status of their grievances and remedies available to them; and (iv) adequate staff and
resources are available for supervising and monitoring the mechanism.
94. Procedures. The person filing the complaint can seek redress in three levels: (i) at the
site through the designated contact person at the site office (i.e., PR staff), the PMC, or
the Contractor, (ii) through the GRC, and (iii) the appropriate courts of law. Affected person
complaining can seek redress through the legal system of the Government of Indonesia
at any point in the GRM process. The levels to file a complaint is as follows:
a. Level 1 – Site Office through the designated contact person (i.e., PR staff).
Complaint to be resolved at the Site Office level (i.e., environment or social safeguard
staffs, PMC, Contractor) within five working days and advise the Complainant
accordingly.
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b. Level 2 – GRC. When a complaint is not resolved at Level 1, Complainant can submit
the complaint to the GRC. The GRC will convene, review the submission and make a
decision within 30 days from the date of receipt. The Complainant will be informed
of the decision in person or by mail. The Complainant shall be consulted by the GRC
when identifying grievance redress options. The GRC may collaborate with relevant
agencies (i.e district land office and TP4P/TP4D for land acquisition and involuntary
resettlement, District agency of environment) to resolve the complaint.
c. Third level – Appropriate Courts of Law. When the complaint remains unresolved,
the Complainant will be referred by the GRC to the appropriate courts of law. Related
to this, The APs and Communities were informed that the GRM does not impede
access to the country's judicial or administrative remedies.
95. GDE will keep a record of the following: (i) contact details of complainant, (ii) date the
complaint was received, (iii) nature of complaint and agreed resolution/corrective action,
(iv) status of the complaint handling, (v) date the resolution/corrective action was
implemented, and (vi) the final outcome.
96. The summary of grievances filed and resolved will be included in the semi-annual social
safeguard monitoring reports submitted to ADB. The associated costs to maintain the
GRM will be borne by GDE.
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by women, the elderly and people with disabilities, will receive special rehabilitation
assistance and will be determined during social screening and assessment. The sub
project will restore the living conditions of vulnerable and severely affected people through
GDE’s livelihood restoration programs or community development program.
101. Based on the impacts identified during the IOL & SES, and harmonization of Indonesian
law and the ADB’s SPS (2009), the corresponding entitlements to be provided to the AHs
are presented based on the entitlement matrix in the LARP 2019 with additional
appraisable losses, as applicable and shown in the table below.
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6 Indonesian Appraisal Standard or SPI is Standard used by Appraisers to carry out appraisal activities in Indonesia. SPI is mandatory (mandatory) for all Appraisers who carry out assessment activities in Indonesia. SPI 204
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12. Compensation for ▪ Cash compensation based on risk-free ▪ Valuation will be determined by
waiting period (interest) interest, Government bank interest. independent appraiser.
Applies to land
acquisition and land
clearing
13. Loss of resource base ▪ One household member per AH given ▪ LRP will be integrated with GDE
(high risk of the opportunity for employment in project CSR / ComDev Program.
impoverishment) Applies related job during construction.
to land acquisition and ▪ Participation in livelihood restoration
land clearing program (LRP).
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data
106. As per SPI 204, loss of crops income due to land acquisition or land clearing will be valued
with net product market value of the crops for more than one cropping cycle to two years,
based on type of crops, soil fertility and availability of replacement arable land.
Table 36. Comparison between ADB SPS 2009 and Indonesia SPI 204
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indigenous people or customary communities. VAHs and SAHs are entitled to participate
in the Livelihood Restoration Program (LRP) of the subproject.
E. Gender Strategy
108. With reference to the 2019 Resettlement Plan document and the Project’s Gender Action
Plans (GAP), the GDE Dieng 2 Project strategy with the following measures have been
and will be applied, to address gender issues and other vulnerable sectors in the project:
a. In conducting the Detail Measurement Survey and consultations on resettlement
activities, both women and men have been participated in the discussions. The
women’s groups would be invited to encourage more women to participate in future
consultations. Elderly has been and will be invited as well as disabled people, with
consideration to have any representation;
b. The meetings and or consultation have been and will be held at time and venue
convenient to women to join, to achieve 30% women’s participation. To note, some
consultations were done by visiting the APs in their living and or working location,
so they could continue their activity immediately after the meeting;
c. Opportunity for local women to be hired by the project, with target of 20% women
from the total hired, for skilled and unskilled work, and receive equal remuneration
for the same work as men, with total seven (13%) women hired in December 2021;
d. Prioritizing women, elderly, and disabled in livelihood restoration program that to
be provided during RP implementation, with gender-inclusive needs assessment
of current community livelihood practices as one of the GAP activities to monitor,
and plan of two activities of women-operated carica processing and women-
operated traditional snacks;
e. Presence of 7 (27%) female in Grievance Redress Committees (GRCs) in
December 2021;
f. Allocating 30% of GDE Community Development Program’s budget to women’s
livelihoods and women’s scholarships to be implemented and these to cover
vulnerable APs and family of severely affected AHs.
109. From the total APs from the land acquisition of the well pad 7, 9 and 30, there are 23
females and 27 males APs respectively. Table 18 and Table 19 above shows in detail
number of female and male landowners and land workers considered in the Dieng RP.
110. As for the APs and AHs vulnerability and severely respectively, from total AHs, there are
about 5 AHs/19 APs who categorized severely (1 land owner – 4 land workers with family
members 19) and about 11 AHs/33 APs who categorized as vulnerable. Attention would
be given mostly to these APs by allocating non-land compensation through the Project’s
livelihood restoration program, with reference to the Gender Action Plans to ensure the
attention to gender mainstreaming, women’s participation and meaningful participation in
land acquisition and resettlement activities.
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6 Free Health Screening and The program began in 2020 in the form of Covid-19 aid
Services (staple foods etc.).
In 2021 to date, in accordance with Covid-19 aid, vaccination
was delivered for total of 1.000 dosages. Another 1.000
dosages are planned to be delivered in December 2021.
7 Waste Recycling follow-up programs are planned for 2022 onward.
8 Strengthening Management Preliminary study held since October 2021, initial training
of BUMDes to Increase Income then delivered in October 2021. Follow-up programs are next
and Welfare of Village to follow.
9 Preparation Geo Social Spatial Initial assessment and training were delivered in June 2021,
planning instrument and method follow-up programs are planned for 2022 onward.
to strengthen village
government’s development
planning capacity
10 Vocational training and Training class of welding were delivered in few batches for
equipment each village. In 2021 to date, in total of 40 (forty) participants
were given the opportunity; 10 participants for each village:
Karangtengah, Dieng Kulon, Bakal, and Kepakisan.
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needs and problems of the AH’s, the objective of consultation, the type of LRP, time
schedule, monitoring and evaluation. In the implementation of LRP activities, consultants
from universities or NGOs, for example, may be used as resource persons for one or more
of the LRP activities
A. Summary of Livelihood Restoration Assessment
113. Based on the results of the assessment for the livelihood restoration program (LRP)
consulted over with landowners, it was confirmed that 1 land owner is interested in
participating the program, and that this land owner is categorized as vulnerable due to
elderly condition. The type of program proposed by the land owner is a program in the
agriculture field, in accordance with the usual work undertaken. Land owner proposed the
training which is to increase the capacity of agricultural cultivation by providing assistance
in the form of agricultural production facilities and equipment. Other training proposed is
the assistance in processing agricultural products, with the provision of equipment and
marketing assistance. However, the land owner in the land of well pad 30 expansion who
is categorized as a severely affected person was not interested in joining the program and
still wanted to work as a farmer, saying he does not have time to participate in the program
but could use additional equipment.
114. As well as the landowners, the LRP assessment also was conducted with land workers
who are categorized as severely affected and vulnerable people. Based on the impact
identification and LRP assessment: 1) 4 AHs are categorised as severely affected persons
who work in the additional land for well pad 30 were not interested in joining the program
due to their work in agricultural field and did not have time to join the program. 2) 2 AHs
categorised as elderly, 1AH was confirmed as not interested in joining the program and 1
AHs confirmed wanting to join the program with proposed program being cash assistance
for agricultural fertilizers and stated that she did not have expertise; and 3) 4 AHs who are
categorised as landless confirmed they were interested in joining the program and
proposed cash assistance for agricultural fertilizers as a beneficial program.
B. Livelihood Restoration Strategy & Assistance Package
115. Employment at GDE Dieng. In the short term, the second part of the income restoration
strategy will be to prioritise AH members for employment in sub-project activities (fulfilling
standard requirements of the plants or the new construction). Information preference
through village offices, not “paguyuban” or other intermediaries. As a longer-term
measure, scholarship opportunities will be prioritised for potential children in AHs in order
to prepare them to fill future HR needs. This will be synchronised with long term HR
strategy for the Dieng Unit. The children from AHs receive scholarships will alleviate part
of household financial burden for children’s education (equivalent to the outcome of a
positive livelihood restoration intervention).
C. Livelihood Restoration Activities.
116. The proposed activities of livelihood restoration program are presented in Table 38. Based
on LRP assessment, there are 5 AHs will participate in LRP activities. The type of program
that can be given depends on to the interest and ability to follow the full program. Based
on the condition of AHs and their activities in agricultural field, 1 AHs with elderly condition
and 4 AHs with landless condition will get the program No. 4 based on consultation is value
chain. Value chain analysis and development (business model development) follow CSR
program by GDE to support marketing of locally processed products for processing and
marketing of potato crisps and crisps from tubers (cassava, yam, sweet potato) including
permits (certification).
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2. Scholarships and board and lodging allowanceStudents from 5 APs (2 man, 3 women):
AHs land workers
3.Value chain analysis, development for carica Women 6 APs (woman): land
processing and marketing (including workers
permits/certification).
117. In collaboration with the Dieng Unit PR officer, the Dieng-2 social safeguards and PR
supervisor will support implementation of LRP activities. The Dieng-2 Unit of the PMU will
monitor progress and results of LRP activities on a semi-annual basis. End-of-year M & E
will evaluate performance and provide recommendations for achieving RP targets of
improving living standards of AHs.
118. Implementation Schedule. The livelihood restoration program that to be financed under
the Dieng-2 sub-project) will be conducted over 3 years as an integrated program between
2022- 2024.
119. The Long-Term Reorientation of LRP. The long-term reorientation of the LRP depends
on the results achieved, through implementation and monitoring. Assuming successful
LRP implementation, the proposed approach for generating benefits for local communities
under the Project involves a transition or integration of LRP and wider Community
Development Program into a unified program, outlined as follows:
1) Provide initial support per individual for LRP and, in parallel, implement the
Community Development Program with some livelihood/local economic development
aspects.
2) Expand the Livelihood Restoration activities to also reach other community members.
This is to promote a perception of fairness among on-lookers.
3) Develop program specific activities that were clearly raised by AHs through
questionnaires, such as value chain analysis and development for processing and
marketing of potato crisps and crisps from tubers (cassava, yam, sweet potato)
including permits (certification).
4) Investigate options for wider, flagship program, for example addressing soil and water
security, at a macro level.
5) Implementation of new livelihood resilience solutions on a wider scale.
120. Estimated Budget. The estimated budget for the Livelihood Restoration Program to be
financed for Additional New Well Pads sub-project for the period 2020-2024 is
approximately IDR 252 Million (US$ 17,591.62). For clarity, the structure and figures in
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the cost estimate below have been extracted from the existing (2019) LARP, verified
against need for real purpose for the additional land area impacts and LRP implementation
costs, and presented in Table 39 below. The source of funding is from the current CSR
budget, section for livelihoods support, as explained further in Section G below.
Table 39. Cost Estimates for Livelihood Restoration Plan for Additional Land for New
Well Pads under the Dieng-2 Expansion sub-project.
2022 2023 2024 TOTAL
No. Category / Activity Target Location
IDR (Million)
Table 40. Implementation Schedule for Livelihood Restoration Program for Additional
Land of New Well Pads
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the public interest (expansion of well pad 7, well pad 9, well pad 30) where the object of
the assessment will be compensated including physical losses and non-physical losses.
125. The assets valuation in this LARP document carried out by Independent Appraiser (KJPP
Andi Tiffani and Partner) based on the MAPPI Standards as defined in the MAPPI
Guidelines, also known as SPI 204-3.10. The field inspection of assets at the location was
carried out on November 10, 2021 until November 12, 2021. In order for the results of the
assessment carried out by the independent appraiser to comply with the full replacement
cost, GDE has submitted the draft LARP entitlement matrix to the independent appraiser,
so that it can be adjusted to the full replacement cost in accordance with the SPS ADB
2009.
1. Physical Losses
126. The object of assessment in determining physical losses includes the land which is
currently used for agricultural activities with seasonal crops being planted by the
landowner in the form of: potatoes as the main crop, chili, green onions, and others.
127. The application of the valuation approach and method to calculate the physical loss of the
object of the valuation for land and seasonal crops using market price, revenue, and cost
approach.
2. Non-physical Losses
128. The object of assessment in determining the non-physical losses for the expansion of well
pad 7, well pad 9, and well pad 30 includes:
i. Loss of job or income including change of profession based on:
a. Requirements for land workers to move to another place: For the category of
permanent workers, non-physical losses can be calculated based on potential
operating income (net income plus liability costs that need to be borne during
the move, such as permanent employee costs). If not regulated otherwise, the
duration of the loss of potential business can be considered for an average of
3 months.
ii. The compensation of waiting period, which is the amount of funds calculated as
a substitute for the time difference between the assessment date and the
estimated date of payment of compensation.
iii. Solatium and moving costs based on independent appraiser calculation are not
taken into account for this sub project. The Solatium is a compensation given to
the owner of a residential house for non-financial losses due to having to move,
due to the expropriation of land for the public interest. In the sub project no
residential houses are affected.
iv. The tax burden/ BPHTB and PPAT fees are imposed proportionally to the value
of the physical loss of land, land and buildings (e.g., houses, places of business,
industry, plantations). The taxation and fees comply with the principles of full
replacement cost.
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Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) method is the most appropriate approach to calculate the
Rent Value.
130. In the valuation for rental purposes, the valuation approach used is the Income Approach
with the DCF Approach (Discounted Cash Flow Method), which is an annual gross income
projection made based on the current and future market calculation of net yield (NOI) of
plants.
C. The Replacement Cost
1. The Agricultural Land Assessment
i. The Estimation of Land Market Price
131. Estimation to determine the value indication is done by comparing market data in the form
of offers or transactions that occur on several similar assets and then analyzing the
correlation relationship of the influencing factors to determine the value of the asset that
is the object of the assessment. If the assessed asset has a factor that is better than the
data, then the adjustment is in the form of a value (positive), otherwise if the asset that is
assessed has a factor that is less than the data, the adjustment is a reduction in value
(negative).
132. To determine land prices, using comparative data around the assets, especially for similar
agricultural lands obtained from several locations such as Jalan Wanayasa - Dieng.
The market prices in this area around IDR 1.050.000 – IDR 5.600.000. After obtaining the
Comparative Data Indication of Land Value, then each of the Comparative Land Value
Indications is adjusted by considering certain factors, so that the selling price (bidding) of
the property comparison is close to the value of the object of assessment. The comparison
property which has the most similarity to the object of assessment will receive the least
adjustment.
133. Based on the comparison of the data above, the indications of the market value of land
can be seen in table below.
Table 41. Estimated of Market Value Land
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Physical Condition Factors, including the overall physical condition of the soil.
Ownership Status Factor with comparison between Property Rights, Building Use
Rights, or Others.
And other factors that can affect the value, such as the existence of compulsion on a
transaction and others.
Time factor, namely the possible price difference between the time of
bidding/transaction and the price indication at the time of assessment.
Table 42. Estimated Crops Replacement Cost for Expansion of Well Pad 7 and Well Pad 9
Potato 172,331,341
Eggplant Dieng 8 11,538,089
SUB TOTAL 277,142,612
2 Pad 9 Mulyono 2.915 24,752,456
Bolot/Ahmad Cabbage
Said Leek 9,351,359
Celery 4,091,220
Chilli 4,175,980
21 1,575,000
Acacia
2 800,000
Fir 6 7,714,286
Eucalyptus 1 150,000
wood
Orange 1 100,000
Guava 67,329,787
Potato 24,752,456
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E. Non-physical Cost
141. Based on estimated of fair replacement cost for the land, crops and rental land values as
described above, the non-physical cost for Business Losses (Employee Salary for 3
months) and payment waiting period cost are calculated by appraiser as stated in table
44. only for the land to be acquired for well pad 7 and well pad 9. The land to be leased in
well pad 30 is not calculated.
F. Conclusion on Total Fair Replacement Value of Land and Land Rental Value
142. The conclusion total fair replacement cost of land and land rental value including the non-
physical cost can be seen in Table 44 and Table 45.
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Income Losses
Eligible People LAND
(Employee Salary
Number of
for 3 months)
Indications of Number of Non- Payment
Wellpad (IDR) Fair Replacement
No. Indication of Crops Physical Value of Physical Value Waiting Period
Name Total Land Land Value (IDR)
Land Owner Market Value Land and Crops Indications (IDR (IDR)
Required (M²) Status (IDR)
of Land (IDR)
Hajah HARDATI
Wife of HADI Private
1 Pad 7 5.663 17.540.406.310 277.142.612 17.817.548.922 33.000.000 1.082.424.379 136.788.557 19.036.761.858
MANSYUR Land
MULYONO
Private 39.600.000
2 Pad 9 BOLOT/AHMAD 2.915 7.223.066.840 120.040.088 7.343.106.928 469.984.000 56.547.200 7.869.638.128
Land
SAID
TOTAL 26.906.399.986
Total Land
Land Rental Value per
No. Well Pad Name Landowner Required (m²) Land Status
year (IDR.)
Total 143.703.620
Rental period for 3 years 431.110.860
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X. INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS
A. Institutional Arrangements
147. GDE will be the Executing Agency (EA) for the project which responsible for overall
coordination, policy direction, and administration of project activities, including those
related to social safeguards. A Project Management Unit (PMU) has been established for
managing both the Patuha-2 and Dieng-2 expansion sub-projects. The Director of
Operations will direct the PMU, which will be headed by a General Manager (GM) with
overall responsibility for day-to-day management and supervision of the GPGP. The PMU
will be the Implementing Agency (IA). Figure 15 presents the organizational structure of
GDE and where the PMU sits within the organisation. Within the PMU, the GM will be
supported by an HSE and Safeguard Manager, who will in turn be supported by a
Government Relation and Social Safeguards Assistant Manager with a Safeguards staff.
The Government Relation and Social Safeguards Assistant Manager and staff will be
responsible for and will assist the HSE and Safeguard Manager with respect to social
safeguards compliance oversight, establishment of the LAT, activities associated with land
acquisition, livelihood restoration and community development reorientation activities.
148. The PMU has a unit at field sites. A Social Safeguards and Public Relation (PR) Supervisor
has been designated at the Dieng Unit who is responsible for (i) supporting the government
relation and social safeguards assistant manager for the day-to-day implementation and
monitoring of safeguards plans, including implementation of the LRP, (ii) support the Land
Acquisition Team (LAT) in implementation of the whole land acquisition and land clearing
process, which includes facilitating consultations and disclosing information to affected
communities and APs; and (iii) supporting the functioning of the grievance redress
mechanism. The Social Safeguard and PR Supervisor is a member of the Grievance
Redress Committee coordinated by the GA and Finance Staff.
149. A land acquisition team (LAT) has been established by the PMU/GDE Headquarters office
for conducting the land acquisition process (October 2021). The LAT will comprise
members from relevant divisions at GDE head-quarter level (GA), and Unit-level (HC/GA
and PR), and representatives from the Kabupaten Banjarnegara Land Office (KTR-BPN),
the Camat of Batur’s office and Head of Karangtengah Village. The government relation
and social safeguards assistant manager at main office, and social safeguard and PR
supervisor at the Dieng Unit will support this team and ensure that other related IR
requirements are fulfilled.
150. The LAT will collaborate with Banjarnegara District Land Office (KATR/ BPN) to support
the land acquisition process and update land ownership status.
151. A Project Management Consultant (PMC) has been recruited and has included an
international and a national Social Safeguards / Resettlement specialist. The consultants
support the Social Safeguards Assistant Manager, social safeguard staff in Dieng, GDE’s
Land Acquisition Team and CSR Division in the implementation of land acquisition and
involuntary resettlement activities, delivery of Livelihood Restoration programs, ComDev
Reorientation activities, and monitoring. The consultants support the procurement of
NGO/consultant services and responsible for designing and conducting capacity building
training for staff handling social safeguards at GDE HQ and units (GDE Dieng and GDE
Patuha) prior to land acquisition and IR implementation. Training topics may include
current Indonesia legal framework and ADB SPS on social safeguards, meaningful
consultations and disclosure, income and livelihood restoration program, grievance
redress mechanism, and monitoring. Provision of technical guidance will continue during
project implementation and most importantly in relation to monitoring of compliance and
success of efforts to ensure that AHs do not become “worse off”.
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152. Project contractor(s) will be responsible for handling project impacts during construction
including compensation for any damaged or lost assets set forth in the RP. This obligation
needs to be emphasized in the project contractor’s contract. The contractor will also be
responsible to receive and resolve grievances in collaboration with social safeguard staff
at Dieng. The contractor may be a member of the grievance redress committee
responsible to resolve complaints. The contractor will receive briefing on social safeguards
or participate in social safeguard capacity building training. Table 47 shows the roles and
responsibilities related with Resettlement Plan implementation.
ENTITY RESPONSIBLITIES
Executing Agency ▪ Responsible for overall coordination, policy directions, and
(GDE BOD) administration, including those related to social safeguards
▪ Approval of RP
PMU ▪ Responsible for the day-to-day implementation of the Project and
will be accountable for technical, safeguards, and financial
reporting
▪ Ensure proper GRM in place, and accessible to APs
and local communities in the sub-project area.
o Oversight of GRM operations.
▪ Establishment and management of the LAT.
▪ Recruit the Project Management Consultant (PMC) and the
licensed independent appraisal
▪ In coordination with GA,
o Oversight of the whole land acquisition process based
on UU No.2/2012, and Presidential Decree No. 71 /
2012, and
o Application for land use (pinjam Mr.ai) process (IPPKH) from
PT Perum Perhutani based on Ministerial Decree of the
Minister for Environment and Forests No. P.27 / Menlhk /
Setjen / Kum.1/7/2018
▪ Procurement and management of specialist NGO / consultant
services for development of geo-social-spatial information system
for 6 Village Governments, and production of a Development
Partnership Road Map for GDE Dieng and the local communities.
▪ Submission of social safeguards semiannual monitoring reports to
ADB
PMU Government ▪ Responsible for conducting internal social safeguards
Relation and Social monitoring and compliance, including implementation of LRP
Safeguards and reoriented ComDev program activities and reporting
Assistant Manager ▪ Support the PMU to ensure proper GRM in place and accessible
under HSE and by AHs and communities in project area
Safeguard Manager o Coordinate with PMU concerning effective operation of the GRM.
▪ Support the PMU in the establishment of the LAT.
▪ In coordination with CORSEC, responsible for annual budgeting,
budget allocation and implementation of the livelihood restoration
and enhancement activities, CSR reorientation and strategic
community development activities.
▪ Support the PMU in the procurement and management of specialist
NGO / consultant services for development of geo-social-spatial
information system for 6 Village Governments, and production of a
Development Partnership Road Map for GDE Dieng and the local
communities.
▪ Compilation and submission of social safeguards semi-annual
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monitoring
reports to the ADB
Social safeguards ▪ Support Government Relation and Social Safeguards Assistant
and PR Supervisor Manager for the day-to-day implementation and monitoring of
at Dieng Unit safeguards plans, including implementation of the LRP and
Community Development Reorientation activities
▪ Support the GDE LAT in implementation of the whole land
acquisition process, including (i). providing information, facilitating
consultations and disclosing information to affected communities
and APs, (ii) supporting land clearing process including DMS,
independent replacement cost appraisal, compensation
negotiations and compensation payment process
▪ Supporting the functioning of the grievance redress mechanism. The
social
safeguard staff will be a member of Grievance Redress Committee
coordinated by the GA and Finance Staff The social safeguard staff
will be a member of Grievance Redress Committee coordinated by
the GA and Finance Staff.
General Affairs ▪ Support PMU re: land acquisition process, and
(GA) ▪ Forestry permit (pinjam Mr.ai) process (IPPKH) from PT Perum
Perhutani.
Corporate ▪ Annual planning, and budget allocation for GDE ComDev program.
Secretariat ▪ Relay grievances sent to [email protected] to the PMU.
(CORSEC)
ENTITY RESPONSIBLITIES
Contractors ▪ Manage project impacts during construction including
provide compensation for any damaged or lost assets set
forth in the RP.
▪ In coordination with the Grievance Focal Person, resolve
grievances during construction period
▪ Report grievance receipt and resolution to the GRM Focal Person
at Unit level
▪ Forward grievances that cannot be resolved by the contractor to the
▪ Grievance Focal Person
B. Capacity Building
153. In order to realize the implementation of the social safeguards planning documents, the
Social Safeguards/Resettlement Specialist under the PMC shall assist PMU for the RP
update if applicable, implementation, and provide capacity building training on social
safeguards-related tasks/activities. Training for GDE safeguards teams has been
provided, and will be conducted regularly to support social safeguards planning and full
implementation. Specific topics for the training and the updates are:
i. Strengthening knowledge and awareness of stakeholders on provisions in the
social safeguards planning documents including ADB SPS 2009 on involuntary
resettlement.
ii. This ADB SPS 2009 training specifically for involuntary resettlement has been
conducted by PMC on 30th November 2021. The objective of training is to
develop understanding of the land acquisition, resettlement and related
requirements for ADB supported projects, how these are to be met and increase
awareness of pitfalls and opportunities. Main discussion is on Resettlement Plan
(RP), which cover (1) displacement, Access restrictions; (2) ADB IR principles;
(3) Inventory of Losses (IOL) and Social Economic Survey; (4) Livelihood
Restoration Program; and (5) Monitoring and Completion Audits. Participants
involved were PMU (PT Geodipa) and contractors (Joint Venture Air Drilling
Associates PT Asia Petrocom Services, PT Supraco Indonesia, PT Plumpang
Raya Anugrah, PT Prasadha Pamunah Limbah Industri (PPLI) )
iii. Requirements and procedure for RP Update as well as understanding use of
the detailed measurement survey instruments. This activity has been done and
continue for the RP Dieng Unit-2 preparation and implementation.
iv. Meaningful consultations and grievance handling. Consultation with community
in Karangtengah Village has been conducted on 16th November 2021.
v. Orientation and finalization of detailed plans for livelihood restoration, plan for
compensation disbursement and its required documentation, and required
documentation for grievance handling. LRP preparation is on-going and plan for
compensation payment to affected landowners is on December 2021 (see the
Table 47 on LA implementation schedule).
vi. Monitoring of resettlement development plan and reporting of compliance and
achievement of social safeguards objectives (that AHs do not become worse
off). Internal monitoring will be done two periods, during LA implementation in
December 2021 and after LA implementation in January 2022. Meanwhile
external monitoring also will be carried out two times, i.e., after the completion
of compensation payment in June 2022 and after the completion of LRP
implementation in 2024.
vii. In addition, with regard to the update Gender Action Plan (GAP), the capacity
building will involve:
- Activity 3: Awareness and prevention of sexual exploitation, abuse and
harassment (SEAH) incorporated in workers induction training and
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159. PMU will employ an independent organization to conduct external monitoring of RP
implementation and post implementation evaluation. The External Monitoring Agency
(EMA) will carry out periodic monitoring and submit semi-annual monitoring reports to GDE
and ADB conduct on indicator table 50 and external monitoring ToR on Appendix 14. EMA
will also conduct a post-resettlement implementation evaluation study 6 months after the
land acquisition, compensation, assistance and relocation of APs are fully completed by
the Subproject. Monitoring reports will be disclosed to APs and posted on the ADB website.
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The monitoring reports will closely follow the involuntary resettlement monitoring indicators
approved at the time of RP approval.
Table 50. External Monitoring Indicators
Monitoring Social Impact Management
Land Clearing Implementation
Indicators Implementation
1. The The institution as The land The institution as The Social Impact
Implementor clearing Implementation. management implementation.
The formation process
The member of institution
Number of persons who Number of persons who implement
implement land clearing Social Impact Management
2. Activities of Period/duration of the tenant
Tilled Land farmers have been using the land
(List per person)
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Appendix G-1 Social Safeguard Criteria for Involuntary Resettlement in Expansion of Well ad 7, 9,
and 30 Dieng 2 Sub Project
Appendix G-2 Involuntary Resettlement Screening Checklist for in Expansion of Well Pad 7, 9, and
30 Dieng 2 Sub Project
Probable Involuntary Resettlement
Yes No Not Known Remark
Effects
2. Is the site for land acquisition √ The land acquisition area are located
in Karangtengah Village Batur Sub
known? District Banjarnega Sub District.
3. Is the ownership status and The land status are private owned by
√ 3 owners.
current usage of land to be
acquired known?
4. Will easement be utilized √ The land acquisition area will use for
well pad expansion.
within an existing Right of
Way (ROW)?
5. Will there be loss of shelter √ The land acquisition areas are
agricultural land, not residential area
and residential land due to
will be impacted.
land acquisition?
6. Will there be loss of √ The land acquisition areas are
agricultural land, not residential area
agricultural and other
will be impacted. The land are
productive assets due to land planted by potatoes as the main
acquisition? crops planted by farmers in Dieng.
9. Will there be loss of income √ 1 land owner who his land will be
leased by the project will loss 50% of
sources and means of
his income if the rental fee is not
livelihoods due to land sufficient for leased other land.
acquisitions?
B. Involuntary restrictions on land use or on access to legally designated parks and
protected areas
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10. Will people lose access to √ The local people access will not
impacted by the project. There are
natural resources, communal
enough space/area for local people
facilities and services? to go anywhere: natural resources,
communal facilities, and services.
11. If land use is changed, will it √ The land use have not and adverse
impact on social and economic
have an adverse impact on
activities due to land owners have
social and economic other land in another location.
activities?
12. Will access to land and √ Local people can use the existing
road to go their land and resources.
resources owned communally
or by the state be restricted?
C. Information on Displaced Persons
Any estimate of the likely number of persons that will be displaced by the Project?
[X] No [ ] None of persons will be displaced by the project due to the land use is agricultural area.
If yes, approximately how many?
Are any of them poor, female heads of households, or vulnerable to poverty risks?
[X] No [ ] Yes, 1 land owner categorized as vulnerable due to elderly and 10 land workers categorized as vulnerable due to
poor, landless.
Appendix G-3 Social Safeguard Criteria for Customary Communities in Well Pad 7, 9, and 30
Expansion in Dieng 2 Sub Project
5. Restricts forest-dependent CC from Some of farmers in Dieng identified use the forestry area to plant
accessing the forest area where for the potatoes and vegetables. But Dieng people is not categorized as
generations they used to hunt boards customary community.
and collect rattan, wild fruits and other
forest products; and
6. Undermines the existing traditional Few of Dieng People work as farmers, so there will be no impacts on
irrigating system and the associated traditional irrigation systems.
institutional arrangement for water
distributions
Source: Analysis Result, 2021
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B. Identification of Potential
Impacts
9. Will the project directly or - √ .
indirectly benefit or target
Customary Communities?
10. Will the project directly or - √ The Project will not disturb the socio-
cultural and belief, however it is
indirectly affect Customary
anticipated that the migrant (non-
Communities’ traditional local) labor may influence or affect
socio-cultural and belief the social structure of community,
practices? (e.g. child-rearing, include health factors due to
communicable disease.
health, education arts and
governance)
11. Will the project affect the - √
livelihood systems of
Customary Communities?
(e.g., food production system,
natural resource
management, crafts and
trade, employment status)
12. Will the project be in an area - √
(land or territory) occupied,
owned, or used by
Customary Communities,
and/or claimed as ancestral
domain?
C. Identification of Special Requirements
Will the project activities include:
13. Commercial development of - √
the cultural resources and
knowledge of Customary
Communities?
14. Physical displacement from - √
traditional or customary
lands?
15. Commercial development of - √
natural resources (such as
minerals, hydrocarbons,
forests, water, hunting or
fishing grounds) within
customary lands under use
that would impact the
livelihoods or the cultural,
ceremonial, spiritual uses that
define the identify and
community of Customary
Communities?
16. Establishing legal recognition - √
of rights to lands and
territories that area
traditionally owned or
customarily used, occupied or
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claimed by Customary
Communities?
17. Acquisition of lands that are - √
traditionally owned or
customarily used, occupied or
claimed by Customary
Communities?
Regarding the project impact on customary communities, as per screening table above, the
customary community is not identified in the subproject area. Thus the Expansion Land of
Drilling Activities for Dieng 2 subproject is classified category C for indigenous people /
customary community safeguard and anticipated project impact on customary community is
not applicable both for project component located offshore and onshore as the following table.
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- For further detailed guidance, please refer to the Guidance Note on Safeguards
Compliance during the COVID-19 Pandemic
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A. IDENTITAS SURVEYOR
1.
Waktu Pencacahan * : A.3 Jam mulai: ……………..; A.4. Jam berakhir; …………
B. RESPONDEN
Nama Pihak Yang Berhak * (Jika institus/organisasi, tulis nama B.13 Photo Hs / Respondent*
institusi atau organisasi )
B.1 Nama Lengkap sesuai identitas*:
........……………………………………………………………………………
B.2 Nama Panggilan *:
………………………………………………………………………………….
B.3 No Telepon/HP (opsional):
………………………………………………………………………………….
B.4. AMr.ah tergolong masyarakat adat * : ○ Ya ○ Tidak
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C.1 Jenis Aset Yang Hilang * (diisi oleh surveyor di akhir survey, setelah semua pertanyaan
selesai ditanyakan kepada responden)
□ Tanah □ Ruang di atas dan di bawah tanah
□ Bangunan utama atau sekunder □ Kehilangan lain yang dapat dinilai
□ Benda lain yang melekat diatas tanah □ Infrastruktur umum
C. 2 Yang akan digunakan untuk untuk komponen proyek berikut * (pilih dan isi pada jenis proyect yang
relevan saja; Jika jenis dan komponen proyek belum ada pada daftar di atas, silahkan ditambahkan )
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Kepala Keluarga * (isi dengan jawaban atau lingkari pilihan jawaban yang sesuai)
D.11. Lama tinggal di area proyek * : (isi dengan jawaban yang sesuai).
o < 4 tahun ○ 4-9 tahun ○ 10-19 tahun ○ 20-30 tahun ○ > 30 tahun
D.12. Jumlah orang yang tinggal dengan D.13. Jumlah anggota keluarga yang bekerja
dalam keluarga tersebut *
KK *: ............... orang
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E.2.i E.2. ii. E.2.iii E.2.iv E.2.v E.2.vi E.2.vii E.2.viii E2.ix
Klasifikasi Koordinat Bentuk Status Bukti Total Luasan Kepemilikan Foto tanah
penggunaan GPS * Penguasaan* Kepemilikan* Kepemilikan* Luasan Terkena Lahan Di terkena
tanah* (b) (c) (d) Yang DamMr. Lokasi Lain* damMr. *
(a) (isi dengan kode (isi dengan Dimiliki Di (m2)* (e)
(isi dengan kode
(isi dengan kode angka jawaban kode angka Area (isi dengan
angka jawaban
angka yang sesuai dari jawaban yang Project kode angka
yang sesuai dari
ajawaban yang pilihan jawaban pilihan sesuai dari (m2)* jawaban yang
sesuai dari di atas)) jawaban di pilihan jawaban sesuai dari
pilihan jawaban atas) di atas) pilihan
di atas) jawaban
di atas)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
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10.
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E5. Pihak Yang Berhak Menguasai Tanah Negara Dengan Itikad Baik
a. Bukti Penguasaan : (1). Sertifikat hak atas tanah yang telah berakhir jangka waktunya; (2). Surat sewa menyewa tanah; (3). Surat keputusan penerima obyek
tanah landreform; (4). Surat ijin garapan/membuka tanah; (5) surat penunjukan/pembelian tanah kavling pengganti.
b. Klasifikasi penggunaan tanah mengacu kepada apa yang tertulis di sertifikat tanah/buku status tanah/SPT, misalnya (1) tanah pertanian, (2)
perkebunan, (3) perumahan, (4). Lainnya,............
c. Lamanya menggarap lahan : (1) . < 4 tahun ; (2). 4-9 tahun; (3). 10-19 tahun; (4). 20-30 tahun; (5). > 30 tahun.
d. Kepemilikan Lokasi Lahan Dilokasi Lain : (1) Tidak ada; (2). Ada, lanjut ke pertanyaan no.E.6
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E.5 Informasi Kepemilikan Tanah/Lahan di Luar Lokasi Proyek, dan Tidak Terkena DamMr.
(Wajib diisi jika pihak yang berhak mempunyai tanah diluar lokasi proyek dan tidak terkena damMr.)
a. Klasifikasi : mengacu kepada apa yang tertulis di sertifikat tanah/buku status tanah/SPT, misalnya (1)
tanah pertanian, (2) perkebunan, (3) perumahan, (4) area business/perkantoran; (5). Lainnya,
sebutkan. ………………….......
b. Lokasi Tanah : (1). Di Desa yang sama; (2). Di Desa yang berbeda, dalam kecamatan yang sama; (3). Di
Kecamatan berbeda, dalam Kabupaten/Kota yang sama; (4). Di Kabupaten/Kota berbeda dalam Provinsi
yang sama; (5). Di Provinsi yang berbeda
E.6.i E.6.ii E.6.iii E.6.iv E.6.v
Klasifikasi Total Lokasi Tanah* Disewakan/ Pendapatan per
Penggunaan Luas (b) Tidak* bulan (Rp)
Tanah* Tanah m²* (isi dengan kode angka (hanya diisi jika tanah
(a) jawaban yang sesuai tersebut disewakan)
(isi dengan kode dari pilihan jawaban
angka ajawaban dibawah ini)
yang sesuai dari
pilihan jawaban
dibawah ini
1. ○ Ya / ○ Tidak
2.
3.
4.
5.
E.6 Ruang Atas dan Bawah Tanah7 yang Terkena DamMr. (Wajib diisi/ditanyakan hanya jika ada damMr. ini; jika
tidak ada bisa lanjut ke pertanyaan berikutnya)
a. Peruntukan Penggunaan : (1). Pembangunan jaringan transmis tenagai listrik ; (2).
Pemasangan pipa air minum; (3). Pemasangan pipa gas; (4). Terowongan air;
(5). Mass rapid transit (MRT), (6) Lainnya, sebutkan.........
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Kehilangan ruang atas tanah, meliputi hak atas permukaan bumi tempat pondasi bangunan dan hak untuk menguasai ruang udara
seluas bangunan tersebut. Contoh: kehilangan ruang atas tanah akibat pembatasan penggunaan tanah untuk proyek transmisi,
maka perlu diukur luasan dan kepemilikan tanahnya yang terbatasi penggunaannya. Kehilangan ruang bawah tanah meliputi hak
atas permukaan bumi yang meruMr.an pintu masuk/keluar tubuh bumi dan hak membangun dan memakai ruang dalam tubuh bumi, serta
hak milik atas bangunan yang berbentuk ruang dalam tubuh bumi. Belum ada peraturan yang secara spesifik menetapkan hak atas
ruang bawah tanah. Pergub DKI Nomor 167 Tahun 2012 tentang ruang bawah tanah mengatur mengenai ruang bawah tanah dangkal
dan ruang bawah tanah dalam. Pergub tersebut meruMr.an peraturan hukum pertama yang mengatur ruang bawah tanah. Ruang bawah
tanah dangkal, yaitu ruang di bawah permukaan tanah sampai dengan kedalaman 10 m sedangkan ruang bawah tanah dalam, yaitu ruang
di bawah permukaan tanah dari kedalaman di atas 10 m sampai dengan batas kemampuan penguasaan teknologi dalam pemanfaatan
Ruang Bawah Tanah atau batasan sesuai ketentuan peraturan perundang-undangan. Rata-rata klasifikasi antara ruang bawah dangkal
dan dalam adalah 6 meter, tetapi beberapa negara bisa lebih seperti di Singapura sedalam 30 meter sedangkan di Jepang 40 meter di
bawah permukaan tanah.
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E.7 Bangunan Utamaa yang ditemukan dalam lahan dan terkena damMr. (Wajib diisi jika ada bangunan utama yang
terkena damMr., jika tidak ada maka bisa lanjut ke pertanyaan berikutnya ) (Ditanyakan pada pemilik struktur/ bangunan
; terlepas kepemilikan atau penguasaan atas tanahnya):
a. Definisi bangunan utama : Terlepas dari kondisi material yang digunakan, Bangunan utama adalah
bangunan yang minimal memiliki empat tiang dan berdiri/dibangun tetap diatas tanah.
b. Catatan identifkasi bangunan dengan tinggi > 4.5 m yang terbatasi oleh batas ruang bebas (vertikal
dan horisontal) akibat pembangunan jaringan transmisi tenaga listrik.
c. Jenis penggunaan bangunan : (1). Rumah Tinggal; (2). Toko/Tempat Usaha, (3). Rumah Tinggal sekaligus
tempat Usaha/Toko; (4).Tidak digunakan/kosong
d. Status Kepemilikan : (1). Properti pribadi/keluarga, (2). Rumah dinas; (3). Menempati dengan ijin dari
pemilih tanah/aset; (4).Menempati tanpa ijin pemilik tanah/aset (5). Bangunan milik adat (6). Lainnya,
sebutkan...........
e. Spesifikasi Aset : (1) Tunggal, permanen; (2). Tunggal, semi permanen, (3). Tunggal, tidak permanen, (4).
Kopel, permanen, (5). Kopel, semi permanen; (6). Kopel, tidak permanen, (7). Bangunan tingkat, permanen;
(8). Bangunan tingkat, semi permanen; (9).Bangunan tingkat, tidak permanen.
f. Penilaian kategori damMr. : (1).;Terkena damMr. sebagian, bangunan tetap bisa digunakan, (2). Terkena
damMr. sebagian, tapi berpengaruh kepada stabilitas seluruh bangunan,. (3). Terkena damMr. seluruhnya.
g. Lamanya tinggal/menggunakan bangunan : (1) < 4 tahun; (2). 4-9 tahun; (3). 10-19 tahun; (4). 20-30 tahun; (5). >
30 tahun
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E.8.i E.8.ii Jenis E.8.iii. E.8.iv Satus E.8.v E.8.vi E.8.vii E.8.viii E.8.ix E.8. x Foto
Komponen penggunaan Koordi nat Kepemili kan* Spesifikasi Total Luasan Kategori Lamanya Bangunan Terkena
Proyek bangunan GPS * (d) Aset* Luas Terkena TerdamMr.* Tinggal/ DamMr. *
(isi sesuai utama* (isi dengan kode (e) Banguna n DamMr. (f) Menggunakan
dengan jenis (c) angka jawaban (isi dengan kode Yang (m2) (isi dengan Bangunan*
proyek C.2) * (isi dengan kode yang sesuai dari angka jawaban Dimiliki * kode angka (g)
angka pilihan jawaban yang sesuai dari (m2) jawaban (isi dengan
jawaban yang dibawah ini) pilihan jawaban * yang sesuai kode angka
sesuai dari dibawah ini) dari pilihan jawaban yang
pilihan jawaban jawaban sesuai dari
dibawah ini) dibawah ini) pilihan
jawaban
dibawah ini)
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E.9 Identifikasi Material Bangunan Utama yang Terkena DamMr. (tentukan dari porsi material terbesar/ dominan
dari bangunan yang terkena damMr.)
a. Jenis penggunaan bangunan sesuai dengan jawaban penggunaan bangunan (item superscript c) pada
pertanyaan E.8 ii
o Tanah o Rumbia/daun
sagu/dan
sejenisnya
E.10 Jika Bangunan Utama Yang Terkena DamMr. Bukan Milik Pihak yang Berhak (Tidak wajib diisi jika bangunan
utama milik pihak yang berhak )
E10.i E.10.ii E.10.iii E.10.iv
Nama Pemilik Alamat Pemilik Asli* Membayar Sewa Bayar Sewa per bulan
Bangunan (centang pada box (Rp)
yang sesuai)* *
(Wajib diisi hanya jika
membayar sewa)
○ Ya / ○ Tidak
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E.12 Informasi Kepemilikan Bangunan Utama di Luar Lokasi Proyek yang Tidak Terkena DamMr. Proyek (Wajib
diisi jika pihak yang berhak mempunyai bangunan utama diluar lokasi proyek dan tidak terkena damMr.)
a. Jenis penggunaan bangunan : (1). Rumah Tinggal; (2). Toko/Tempat Usaha, (3). Rumah Tinggal
sekaligus tempat Usaha/Toko; (4). Tidak digunakan/kosong
b. Lokasi Bangunan : (1). Di Desa yang sama; (2). Di Desa yang berbeda, dalam kecamatan yang sama;
(3). Di Kecamatan berbeda, dalam Kabupaten/Kota yang sama; (4). Di Kabupaten/Kota berbeda dalam
Provinsi yang sama; (5). Di Provinsi yang berbeda.
1. ○ Ya / ○ Tidak
2.
3.
E.13 Bangunan Sekundera yang Ditemukan Dalam Lahan yang Terkena DamMr. (Wajib diisi/ditanyakan jika ada
bangunan sekunder yang terkena damMr., jika tidak ada lanjut ke pertanyaan berikutnya )
Ditanyakan pada pemilik struktur/bangunan sekunder, terlepas dari status tanah yang dimiliki ):
a. Bangunan sekunder: Bangunan yang tidak bergerak dan bukan bagian dari struktur utama, seperti pagar,
pintu gerbang, jalan, akses masuk ke rumah, gerbang, sumur, toilet dan dapur yang terpisah dari
bangunan utama atau rumah, pondok di lahan pertanian,dll.
b. Klasifikasi bangunan tergantung jenis bangunan sekunder yang terkena damMr. dengan menyebutkan
material bangunan sekunder yang dominan. Misal : pagar kayu, pagar besi, pagar bambu, pagar kawat;
sumur bor., sumur dengan pasangan batu.
E.13.i E.13.ii E.13.iii E.13.iv Foto
Klasifikasi bangunan Koordinat Total area Luas m² bangunan Bangunan
(tipe bangunan GPS * bangunan m² * yang terkena Sekunder
sekunder)* (satuan diisi damMr. * Terkena
(b) sesuai dengan (satuan diisi sesuai DamMr. *
(isi dengan jawaban jenis bangunan dengan jenis
yang sesuai dengan sekunder) bangunan sekunder
kondisi aset terkena) yang terkena
damMr.) damMr.)
1. m² m2
2. m2 m2
3. m2 m2
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E.14 Identifikasi Tanaman Keras yang Terkena DamMr. (Wajib diisi jika ada tanaman keras yang terkena damMr.
proyek, jika tidak ada tanaman keras yang terkena damMr. lanjut ke pertanyaan berikutnya )
a. Catatan : identifkasi tanaman dengan tinggi > 4.5 m yang terbatasi oleh batas ruang bebas (vertikal dan
horisontal) akibat pembangunan jaringan transmisi tenaga listrik )
b. Sebutkan nama umum dalam Bahasa Indonesia, kecuali jika tidak ada nama dalam Bahasa Indonesia
c. Kategori pohon :
1. Kecil : untuk pohon berumur< 2 tahun atau mempunyai Ø 25 cm;
2. Sedang : untuk pohon umur 2-5 tahun atau Ø 25-50 cm;
3. 3. Besar : untuk pohon berumur > 5 tahun atau Ø 50 cm
E.15 IdentifikasI Tanaman Buah (Wajib diisi jika ada tanaman buah yang terkena damMr. proyek, jika tidak ada
tanaman buah terkena daMr. lanjut ke pertanyaan berikut)
a. Catatan : identifkasi tanaman dengan tinggi > 4.5 m yang terbatasi oleh batas ruang bebas (vertikal dan
horisontal) akibat pembangunan jaringan transmisi tenaga listrik)
b. Sebutkan nama umum dalam Bahasa Indonesia, kecuali jika tidak ada nama dalam Bahasa Indonesia.
Spesifikasi kategori : (1). Belum produktif jika pohon masih muda dan belum berbuah; (2). Pohon
produktif jika pohon sudah mulai berbuah, (3). Tidak produktif jika tanaman tersebut sudah tua/sudah
habis masa bebuahnua. Kategori ini bisa ditanyakan kepada pihak yang berhak dan berdasarkan
pengamatan.
E.15.i Jumlah Pohon Terkena DamMr. Jumlah Produksi per pohon
Jumlak Panen Selama 1 Tahun
Komponen per Kategori* dalam Satu Kali Panen* Harga
E.15.ii (…. kali)*
Proyek (c) (kg) Jual
Nama
(isi sesuai E.15 iii E.15 iv E.15 v E.15 vi E.15 7 E.15. viii E.15 ix E.15 x E.15 xi Buah
Tanaman
dengan Belum Pohon Tidak Belum Pohon Tidak Belum Pohon Tidak per
Buah*
jeis proyek Produktif Produktif Produktif Produktif Produktif Produktif Produktif Produktif Produktif Kg
(b)
di C.2) (Rp)
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E16: Identifikasi Tanaman Semusim (Crops) ( misal: padi, palawija, sayuran, dan sejenisnya, yang terkena
damMr.) (Wajib diisi jika ada tanaman semusim yang terkena damMr. proyek, jika tidak ada tanaman semusim yang
terkena damMr. lanjut ke pertanyaan berikut):
E.16.i E.16.ii E.16.iii E.16.iv E.16.v E.16.vi E.16.vii
Nama Luas Area Jumlah panen Hasil Panen Harga Jual Gross Biaya
Tanaman * Yang Terkena Selama 1 dalam satu (Rp/Kg)* income, Rp. Produksi
DamMr. (m2) Tahun musim (Kg) * (b) (a x b )* Satu Musim
( ……... kali)* (a) Panen
(Rp)*
E.17 Benda Laina Yang Ada atau Berkaitan dengan Tanah (termasuk benda keramat atau yan dikeramatkan) (Wajib
diisi/ditanyakan jika ada benda lain yang berkaitan dengan tanah terkena damMr. proyek)
a. Benda lain yang ada atau berkaitan dengan tanah misal : pipa air, jet pump, makam, meteran listrik.
Contoh lain nya adalah benda keramat atau yang dikeramatkan seperti pantak /arca suci untuk suku dayak
dan makam keramat.
b. Untuk benda keramat atau dikeramatkan, jelaskan fungsi/arti dari benda keramat tersebut
E.17.i E.17.ii E.17.iii
Jenis utilitas/benda lain Panjang (m) atau Jumlah Aset Fungsi/Arti Benda Keramat
yang terkena damMr. * Yang Terkena DamMr.*
(b)
1.
2.
3.
(Wajib diisi jika ada salah satu atau lebih kerugian lain yang bisa dinilai terjadi di dalam proyek yang sedang
disurvey. Hanya disi pada pada jenis kehilangan yang relevan dengan proyek. Jika tidak ada kerugian lain yang
bisa dinilai relevan dengan proyek, lanjut ke pertanyaan berikut).
F1. Kehilangan Usaha (Wajib diisi jika ada kehilangan usaha akibat proyek, jika tida kada lanjut ke pertanyaan
berikutnya)
a. Misalnya : toko, restoran, bengkel, apotek, cafe dll
b. Jika ada tenaga kerja pada usaha yang terkena damMr. tersebut, lanjutkan pendataan ke F.2.
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2.
3.
F.2 Kehilangan Pekerjaan (Wajib diisi jika ada orang yang kehilangan pekerjaan akibat proyek, jika tidak ada
lanjut ke pertanyaan berikutnya).
3. o Pekerja Tetap
o Pekerjaan Musiman
F.3 Biaya Upacara Adat (Wajib diisi jika ada aset tanah atau non tanah yang dimiliki oleh masyarakat hukum adat,
jika tidak ada lanjut ke pertanyaan berikutnya)
Jenis Biaya Perkiraan Biaya (Rp)
F.3.i Biaya ‘perlengkapan’ untuk upacara adat (bisa
diperinci sesuai dengan material yang dibutuhkan
oleh masyarakay adat setempat: misal :
babi/kerbau/ayam; rokok, sirih/pinang dll)*
F.3.ii Biaya konsumsi pada saat upacara adat *
F.3.iii Biaya untuk tokoh adat pemimpin upacara adat *
F.3.iv Biaya transportasi untuk anggota masyarakat
adat yang diundang *
F.3.v Biaya2 lain yang diperlukan (berbeda2
tergantung masyarakat adat setempat);
sebutkan.......................................
F.4 Biaya Pindah (Wajib diisi jika ada pihak yang berhak yang harus pindah/relokasi, jika tidak ada lanjut ke
pertanyaan berikutnya)
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1.
F.6 Terbatasinya Akses terhadap sumber daya atau sumber mata perncaharian
(Wajib diisi jika ada akses yang terbatasi; pilih salah satu dibawah ini yang relevan, jika tidak ada lanjut
ke pertanyaan berikutnya)
Contoh : binatang liar : babi hutan, burung, ular, kasuari, ikan, siput, dll ... Contoh hasil hutan : kayu,
rotan, sagu
2.
Hasil hutan
1.
2.
Tanaman
yang
dikonsumsi
sendiri
1.
2.
Akses
terhadap
sumber air
untuk usaha
atau
pertanian
Jasa n/a
Penyebera
ngan
Akses
terhadap
Area
Penggemba
laan
2.
1.
○ Uang tunai
○ Lahan pengganti
○ Saham ( hanya berlaku jika pengadaan tanah ini dilakukan oleh BUMN yang berbentuk
perusahaan terbuka yang mendapat penugasan pemerintah)
○ Relokasi/pemukiman kembali
G.4. Informasi tentang harga pasar di desa atau kecamatan yang sama untuk jenis tanah dibawah
ini
G.4.i * Tanah pertanian sawah : Rp. ...........................................................
G.4.ii * Tanah pekarangan : Rp......................................................
2.
1.
G.7. Jika harus direlokasi, pilihan relokasi mana yang paling anda harapkan?
o Difasilitasi oleh team Pengadaan tanah untuk mendapatkan lahan relokasi dan akan
membangun sendiiri rumahnya
o Difasilitasi team Pengadaan tanah
untuk mendapatkan lahan relokasi
beserta kontraktor untuk
membangun rumah dan utilitas
o Disediakan sepenuhnya tempat relokasi atau hunian barui beserta fasilitasnya, warga tinggal
pindah ke hunian baru tersebut
o Lainnya, sebutkan…..
G.8. Jika tempat usaha anda harus pindah, apa yang akan lakukan dengan usaha anda?
o Tetap melanjutkan usaha yang sama dilokasi baru
o Akan membuka usaha yang baru yang lebih sesuai dengan lokasi baru
o Tidak akan melanjutkan usaha
o Lainnya, sebutkan: ………………………………………………
2.
1.
Tanggal Selesai
Survey............................
Nama dan tanda tangan Kepala Keluarga Nama dan tanda tangan Surveyor atau Responden
2.
1.
No Kuesioner :
4. Responden harus terdiri dari 50% responden perempuan dan 50% laki laki. Untuk menjamin
tercapainya persentase ini, maka nomor kuesioner ganjil diperuntukkan untuk responden laki laki
dan nomor kuesioner genap diperuntukkan untuk responden perempuan.
5. Responden yang bisa mewakili keluarga untuk diwawancara adalah kepala keluarga (laki-laki atau
perempuan), isteri atau anggota keluarga lain yang namanya ada didalam Kartu Keluarga (KK) ,
tinggal dalam rumah tersebut dan berusia lebih dari 17 tahun.
6. Surveyor mengisi keterangan yang diberikan responden pada kuesioner sesuai dengan cara yang
sudah diinstruksikan pada saat briefing.
7. Apabila jawaban dari pernyataan sulit untuk dijabarkan secara spesifik, bisa ditulis menggunakan
perkiraan yang mendekati.
8. Pilih jawaban yang tepat untuk pertanyaan yang mempunyai beberapa jawaban dan isi
dengan jawaban untuk pertanyaan yang kosong
9. Untuk pertanyaan terbuka, mohon untuk memberikan jawaban yang jelas, padat dan langsung
pada inti. Lebih baik, jika dapat ditambahkan kata kunci.
A. Identitas Surveyor
B. Responden
Nama Pihak Yang Berhak *: B.8 Photo Respondent*
B.1 Nama Lengkap sesuai identitas* :
(hanya jika SES dilakukan secara
B.2 Nama Panggilan *: sampling atau respondennya berbeda
B.3 No Telepon/HP (opsional) : dengan respondent saat wawancara IOL
B.4. AMr.ah tergolong masyarakat adat* : ○ Tidak survey)
○ Ya
B.5 Nama Responden *:
B.6 Gender: *: ○ Female ○ Male
B.7 Status responden *: ○ Isteri ○ Suami ○ Anggota Keluarga, sebutkan .............................
Alamat responden* :
B.8. Kabupaten *: B.9. Kecamatan * : B.10. Desa * :
B.11. Dusun/Kampong* : B.12. RT/RW :
2.
1.
Informasi Dasar tentang Kepala Keluarga Pihak Yang Berhak (hanya ditanyakan jika responden SES berbeda
dengan responden sensus IOL) (isi dengan jawaban atau Pilih pilihan jawaban yang sesuai)
C.3 Jenis Kelamin *: (Pilih C.4 Umur* C.5 Kondisi Fisik* : (Pilih pilihan jawaban
pilihan jawaban yang sesuai) : tahun yang sesuai)
o Laki Laki (isi sesuai dengan o Normal
o Perempuan usia kepala o Berkebutuhan khusus
keluarga /pihak
yang berhak)
C.6 Status Perkawinan* : (Pilih pilihan jawaban yang sesuai)
○ Menikah ○ Single ○ Duda /Janda ○ Cerai
C.7 Etnik/suku* : (Pilih pilihan jawaban yang C.8 Kartu Identitas* : (Pilih pilihan jawaban yang sesuai; ambil
sesuai) foto identitas yang dimiliki)
○ Jawa ○ Kaili ○ KTP ○ SIM ○ Kartu Keuarga
○ Bugis ○ Makasar ○ Surat Domisli ○ Tidak punya
○ Lainnya, sebutkan : ………………………….
C.9 Pendidikan Terakhir * ( Pilih pilihan jawaban C.10 Pekerjaan Utama Kepala Keluarga * (Pilih pilihan jawaban
yang sesuai) yang sesuai)
o Tidak pernah sekolah/tidak lulus SD o Petani pemilik lahan pertanian/perkebunan
o Lulus SD/MI/sederajat o Buruh Tani/Buruh Perkebunan
o Lulus SMP/MTs/sederajat o Pengumpul/Tengkulak
o Lulus SMA/MA/sederajat
o Pemilik usaha/pedagang
o Lulus akademi (D1/D2/D3)
o Pegawai Swasta
o Lulus D4/Sarjana (S1)
o Lulus Pasca Sarjana (S2/S3) o Pegawai Negeri
o TNI/Polri
o Pensiunan
o Tidak bekerja/sedang mencari pekerjaan
o Lainnya, Sebutkan.............
C.11 Lama tinggal di area proyek* : (isi sesuai dengan jawaban yang diberikan)
o 1. < 4 tahun
o 2. 4-9 tahun
o 3. 10-19 tahun
o 4. 20-30 tahun
o 5. > 30 tahun
2.
3.
C.12. Jumlah orang yang tinggal dalam rumah tersebut * (Pilih jumlah yang sesuai) : ○ 1 ○ 2 ○ 3 ○ 4 ○ 5 ○ 6 ○ 7
○8 (jika lebih dari 7 isi jumlah nya)
C.13 Jumlah Keluarga yang tinggal dalam rumah tersebut * (Pilih jumlah yang sesuai) : ○ 1 ○ 2 ○ 3 ○ 4 ○ 5
C.14. Informasi dasar tentang anggota keluarga yang tinggal dalam rumah bersama Pihak Yang Berhak *
a. Hubungan dengan KK : i. Isteri ii. Anak iii. Kakek/Nenek iv. Cucu v. Keponakan vi.
Hubungan lainnya, sebutkan.........................
b. Kondisi Fisik : i. Normal ii. Berkebutuhan khusus
c. Pendidikan Terakhir : i. Tidak pernah sekolah/tidak lulus SD ii. Lulus SD/MI/sederajat iii. Lulus
SMP/MTs/sederajat iv. Lulus SMA/MA/sederajat v. Lulus akademi (D1/D2/D3 vi. Lulus D4/Sarjana (S1)
vii..Lulus Pasca Sarjana (S2/S3)
d.Jenis pekerjaan: i. Petani pemilik lahan pertanian/perkebunan, ii. Buruh Tani/Buruh Perkebunan, iii.
Tukang bangunan/Buruh lainnya, iv. Pengumpul/Tengkulak, v. Pedagang/Pemilik Toko, vi. Pegawai
swasta, vii. Pegawai negeri, viii. TNI/Polri, ix. Pensiunan, x. Tidak bekerja/mencari pekerjaan, xi. Lainnya,
sebutkan ............................................................................................................................... ( Pertanyaan tidak perlu ditanyakan
untuk
anggota keluarga yang masih sekolah)
C.14.i Pekerjaan Utama
v C.14.vi C.14.vii
C.14. Kondisi Pekerjaand Pendapatan
C.14.ii b
C.14.
i C.14.iii Fisik (isi v (isi dengan Per Bulan
Hubungan Umur/tah Jenis dengan kode angka (Rp) (hanya
Pendidikan
a un (isi Kelami kode angka jawaban yang ditanyakan
Anggot dengan KK Terakhirc
* sesuai n jawaban sesuai dari kepada
a (isi dengan (isi dengan
dengan (○L/○P yang sesuai pilihan anggota
Keluarg jawaban kode angka
jawaban ) dari pilihan jawaban keluarga yang
a yang sesuai jawaban
responden) jawaban dibawah ini bekerja)
dari pilihan yang sesuai
* dibawah ini *
jawaban * dari pilihan *
dibawah ini jawaban
* dibawah ini
*
1
4.
5.
33.
D.2 Bantuan dari anggota keluarga yang D.2.iii D.2.iv
tinggal
di lokasi lain (tidak satu rumah)
D.2 Lainnya, sebutkan D.2.v D.2.vi
D.3 Total pendapatan perbulan Pihak Yang Berhak * D.4 Rata-rata jumlah yang ditabung perbulan *
( dijumlahkan dari pendapatan seluruh anggota keluarga ○ Rp ○ Tidak ada
yang bekerja sesuai dengan jawaban pertanyaan no. D1.
dan bantuan dari pihak lain sesuai dengan jawaban
pertanyaan no D.2) :
Rp
D.5 Dalam persen, berapa rata-rata penghasilan RTD dihabiskan untuk pengeluaran berikut ini * (jawaban total
tidak boleh lebih dari 100 %):
D.5.i Makanan: % ; D.5.ii Mr.aian: % ; D.5.iii. Kesehatan: ....% ; D.5.iv : Pemeliharaan rumah: %
;D.5.v: Pendidikan: %; D.5.vi Transportasi dan komunikasi ........ % D.5.vii.Ditabung:
%
D.6. Peralatan RT yang dimiliki * (Pilih dengan pilihan jawaban yang sesuai ; jawaban bisa lebih dari satu)
D.7. Kepemilikan kendaraan * (Pilih dengan pilihan jawaban yang sesuai ; jawaban bisa lebih dari satu)
E.1. Perhatian terhadap kesehatan * : (Pilih dengan pilihan jawaban yang sesuai ; jawaban bisa lebih dari satu)
E.1.i Penyakit yang sering diderita oleh anggota keluarga pada tahun sebelumnya (tahun lalu) * : (
untuk proyek penyediaan air bersih ditanyakan jenis penyakit yang sering diderita akibat mengkonsumsi air yang
kurang bersih; untuk proyek pengendalian banjir ditanyakan jenis penyakit yang sering diderita akibat banjir).
Gangguan pernapasan (ISPA) Malaria Gatal gatal
Tuberculosis (TBC) Penyakit Lambung Lainnya: ………………………….
E.1.ii AMr.ah anggota keluarga yang menderita penyakit tersebut diatas pada tahun sebelumnya
memeriksakan diri/berobat ke dokter, kinik medis, atau rumah sakit?*
o Ya
o Tidak Kenapa?
Sanitasi : * pertimbangkan musim panas dan hujan (Pilih dengan pilihan jawaban yang sesuai ; jawaban bisa lebih dari
satu)
Sumur pompa milik RTD Sumur pompa milik RTD Sumur pompa milik RTD
Sumur tanah milik tetangga Sumur tanah milik tetangga Sumur tanah milik tetangga
Sumur pompa milik tetangga Sumur pompa milik tetangga Sumur pompa milik tetangga
○ WC dengan septic tank di dalam rumah ○ WC di dalam rumah, saluran langsung ke sungai ○ WC umum dengan
septic tank
WC umum tanpa septic tank; ○ WC darurat di atas sungai/saluran air ○ Lainnya,
sebutkan......................
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○ Lainnya.........
E.5 Pembuangan Sampah*:
○ Dikubur dalam tanah ○ Dibakar ○ Diambil secara periodik oleh pemerintah ○ Dibuang begitu saja
E.6.i Bahan bakar untuk penerangan * (Pilih dengan pilihan jawaban yang sesuai ; jawaban bisa lebih dari satu):
Listrik dari PLN/swasta Listrik dari tetangga Minyak Tanah Baterai yang bisa discharge ulang
E.7. Bahan bakar untuk memasak * (Pilih dengan pilihan jawaban yang sesuai ; jawaban bisa lebih dari satu)
Akses ke fasilitas sosial lainnya * (Pilih dengan pilihan jawaban yang sesuai)
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Time
No. Sub Project Implementing Name as per ID Phone physical Marital Education
Name Date Supervisor Nick Name Address Gender Age Ethnicity Main Livelihood Length of Stay
Name Agency Card Number condition Status Background
Dieng Unit 2
08522746515 Junior High
2 Neneng NA 9/28/2021 13:30:00 AM 14:30:00 PM 1 Neneng Nurbaeti Geothermal AECOM Ahmad Said Said Condong Campur Male 42 Normal Married Java Petani 4 - 9 years
1 School
Project
Dieng Unit 2
Academic
3 Neneng NA 9/29/2021 9:00:00 AM 10:30:00 AM 1.5 Neneng Nurbaeti Geothermal AECOM Kholifin Ipin 08994931834 Karang Tengah Village Male 31 Normal Married Bugis Petani 4 - 9 years
Graduated
Project
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Farmer owning
Hadi Head of No Pharmacy, Public Health
73 Male Normal Junior High School Agricultural/Plantation 131,000,000 No assistance No assistance - - None
Mansur HH assistance Center (Puskesmas)
Land
No
Sabqie Son 6 Male Normal Kindergarten Student 0 No assistance No assistance None None
assistance
Farmer owning
Head of
Kholifin 31 Male Normal Academic Graduated Agricultural/Plantation 7,500,000 None None
HH
Land Toilet with Taken Television,
cash transfer Enclosed PLN electricity,
Yuni Not septic tank periodically by Refrigerator, Radio,
3 1 Wife 26 Female Normal Senior High School Entrepreneur 2,500,000 2 program (Bantuan Not determine 9,000,000 No saving No saving None None Own dug well Own dug well Own dug well bathroom in IDR 200,000 per Gas Car, Motorcycle
Susanti determine inside the the Telephone/mobile
Langsung Tunai/BLT) the house month
house governmenth phone
Muhamad
son 5 Male Normal - - - None None
Haekal
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participation in social
Nearest Education Facility and religious
activities
Market
Elementary School Junior High School Senior High School Academic/University
Traveling
Traveling Traveling Location Distance Religious activity
Location Distance Location Distance Traveling time Location Distance Location Distance Traveling time time
time time
Same
Dieng Wetan Batur district, Banjarnegara village and
Same village 0 0 District, Kejajar 2 Km Banjarnegara 2 Km 15 Menit Regency, Central 28 Km 45 Minutes district, 9 Km 15 minutes Al Quran recitation
Regency Regency Java Province Banjarnega
ra Regency
Different
different City/Regency, village and
300 different village, 10
Same village 5 minutes village, same 1 Km 10 Menit 7 Km 15 Menit Central Java 55 Km 2 hours district, 6 Km Al Quran recitation
meters same district Minutes
district Province Banjarnega
ra Regency
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Not Interested, Because I prefer farming Focus in farming Good quality of potato seeds Computer operation
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Simpangan Sub
Village, Karang Holder of Ownership Rights
Hardati (Pad 7) Wife Land, Annual Plants Wellpad 7 5 3 farmer 131,000,000 agricultural land Perseorangan 5610 5610 Yes
Tengah Village, Land Rights (SHM/Girik/Letter C)
Batur District
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Information on Land/Land Ownership outside the Project Site Identification of Affected Annual Crops (Crops)
Harvest in 1 Season (Kg) Gross Income IDR (a x b) in 1 Net Income (IDR) in 1 time
Number of Selling Price (Rp/Kg) (b) Gross Income IDR (a x b) per year
(a) time harvest Production Cost harvest
Land Use Income per harvests for 1 year
Total Area Location Rented or not Area Plant name for One Harvest
Classification month (Rp) (Harvest
Minimum Maximum Minimum Maximum Minimum Maximum Minimum Maximum Season (IDR) Minimum Maximum
Frequency)
in the same
Agricultural
10 Ha village and other No Wellpad 7 Potato 3 10,000 15,000 10,000 12,000 100,000,000 180,000,000 300,000,000 540,000,000 50,000,000 50,000,000 130,000,000
land
village
Hotel on the
in the other
border of Dieng 2,700 m2 Carica 48 400 500 5,000 12,000 2,000,000 6,000,000 96,000,000 288,000,000
village
area
Chilli Gendot 24 200 300 10,000 12,000 2,000,000 3,600,000 48,000,000 86,400,000
spring onion 6 200 300 10,000 17,000 2,000,000 5,100,000 12,000,000 30,600,000
cabbage 4
3.500 m2 Kepakisan Village No Potato 3 6,000 7,000 10,000 12,000 60,000,000 84,000,000 180,000,000 252,000,000 15,000,000 45,000,000 69,000,000
Chilli Lombok
165,000,000 313,000,000
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number of Afefcted trees per category Total Production per Tree in 1 time Harvest (Kg) Selling Price of Fruit per Kg (IDR)
Amount of Harvest for one Year (Times) Number of trees Selling Price
Plant name Tree Name
Not yet affected per Tree (IDR)
Not yet productive Productive Not productive Not yet productive Productive Not productive Productive Not productive Minimum Maximum
productive
Dutch
50 100 24 10000 12000
eggplant
Orange
Acacia Wood
Guava
Eucalyptus
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SES Results for Land Workers (Pad 7, Pad 9 and Pad 30)
A. Surveyor Identity B. Respondent
Time
No. Implementing Name as per ID physical Education Length of
Name Date Supervisor Sub Project Name Nick Name Phone Number Address Gender Age Marital Status Ethnicity ID Card Main Livelihood
Start End Duration Agency Card condition Background Stay
> 30
Antik Tri Neneng Dieng Unit 2 Geothermal Samadi (pekerja Elementary years
1 9/29/2021 8:00:00 AM 9:30:00 AM 1.5 AECOM Madi 082226479861 Kepakisan Village male 57 Normal Married Java KTP Farm labor
Susanti Nurbaeti Project Pad 7) School (almost
50 years)
Not finished
Antik Tri Neneng Dieng Unit 2 Geothermal Nuryono Elementary > 30
2 9/29/2021 10:00:00 AM 11.00 1 AECOM Nur - Kepakisan Village female 60 Normal Married Java KTP Farm labor
Susanti Nurbaeti Project (pekerja pad 7) School (up to 5 years
grades)
Not finished
Neneng Dieng Unit 2 Geothermal Wandi (pekerja
6 Asmorowati 9/29/2021 3:00:00 PM 3:30:00 PM 0.5 AECOM Wandi 082324314902 Pejawaran Village male 39 Normal Married Java KTP Elementary Farm labor
Nurbaeti Project pad 30)
School
Not finished
Neneng Dieng Unit 2 Geothermal Tujiono (pekerja
7 Asmorowati 9/29/2021 3:30:00 PM 4:00:00 PM 0.5 AECOM Tuji Pejawaran Village male 45 Normal Married Java KTP Elementary Farm labor
Nurbaeti Project pad 30)
School
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Number Number
Relations
of people of Number of Frequency
family hip with physical Type of Assistance Amount of Total Income RTD
living in families Age Gender Pendidikan terakhir Pekerjaan utama Income (IDR) working family of
member Head of condition received assiatance (IDR) Average amount
the living in members assistance
HH saved per month
house the
Head of
no identify 73 Male Normal Elementary School Farm Labor
HH
PKH basic necessities
2 1 2 every month in form of goods no saving
Not finished for the elderly
Nuryono Wife 60 Female Normal Farm Labor 35,000 per day
elementary school
same as
same as sumiyati same as sumiyati same as sumiyati same as sumiyati same as sumiyati
sumiyati
same as same as
sumiyati sumiyati
3 1 2
3,000,000 per per piece
Khatimah Wife - Female Normal Elementary School Farm Labor rate, divided by members,
i.e. 4 people (10-15 days)
Mutiatul
Daughter 10 Female Normal Student Not working
Hidayah
3 1 1
cash transfer
Not finished
Sutriyani Wife 25 Female Normal Not working program (Bantuan two times 600,000
elementary school
Langsung Tunai/BLT)
cash transfer
35,000 per day (not
4 1 Liswati Wife 38 Female Normal Elementary School Farm Labor 2 program (Bantuan two times 600,000
everyday)
Langsung Tunai/BLT)
no identify Wife 35 Female Normal Elementary School Farm Labor 500,000 per month
no identify Son 16 Male Normal Senior High School Not working 0
Not yet attending
no identify Son 3 Male Normal Not working 0
School
Bungsu
6 1 Wife 41 Female Normal Bachelor graduated Wyata Teacher 700,000 per month 2
Ciptawati
Nawa Navta
Daughter 15 Female Normal Student Not working 0
Wardani
Moh. Fahri Son 12 Male Normal Student Not working 0
Ziman Rizky Not yet attending
Son 5 Male Normal Not working 0
Abdul Rozak School
Zumar Daniel Not yet attending
Son 3 Male Normal Not working 0
Ataki School
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In Percent, what is the average household income spent on the following expenses Concern on Health
Water Source Fuel for lighting
Bathroom Garbage Owned household
Nearest health Toilet used and cost per Fuel for cooking Vehicle Ownership
House Bathing/Washin facility disposal appliances
Food Cloth Health Enducation Saving Other expense Prevalence Disease Health Treatment treatment or Drinking Cooking month
Maintanance g
hospital?
Television, mobile
Toilet with Enclosed PLN electricity,
Pharmacy, Public Health Spring water from Spring water from Spring water Just thrown phone, washing
45% 5% 5% 15% 20% 0% 10% None septic tank in bathroom in IDR 50,000 per Gas and firewood Motorcycle
Center mountain mountain from mountain away machine (combined
the house the house month
with sister)
Television, mobile
Toilet with Enclosed PLN electricity,
same as same as same as same as same as same as Pharmacy, Public Health Spring water from Spring water from Spring water Just thrown phone, washing
same as sumiyati None septic tank in bathroom in IDR 50,000 per Gas and firewood Motorcycle
sumiyati sumiyati sumiyati sumiyati sumiyati sumiyati Center mountain mountain from mountain away machine (combined
the house the house month
with sister)
Television, mobile
Toilet with Enclosed PLN electricity,
Pharmacy, Public Health Spring water from Spring water from Spring water Just thrown phone, washing
50% 10% 5% 5% 10% 0% 20% None septic tank in bathroom in IDR 50,000 per Gas and firewood Motorcycle
Center mountain mountain from mountain away machine (combined
the house the house month
with sister)
PAMSIMAS
at other village, Toilet in the Open Taken
(mountain water,
same district house, direct bathroom in periodically by TV, Kulkas, HP, kompor rented motorcycle
25% 5% 5% 0% 50% 0% 15% Influanza, cough Doctor using paralon to PAMSIMAS PAMSIMAS PLN electricity Gas
(Puskesmas Dieng channel to the the yard or the gas from employer
the house), IDR
Wetan) river on the river government
60,000 per month.
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other
village
In other village, same in other village, same (Pajawaran
in the same village City/Regency 15 minutes Al Quran recitation
district district Village,
Batur
District)
other
village
In other village, same in other village, same
in the same village City/Regency (Pajawaran Al Quran recitation
district district
Village,
Batur
other
village
In other village, same in other village, same (Pajawaran
in the same village City/Regency Al Quran recitation
district district Village,
Batur
District)
Other
In other village, same in other village, same village
in the same village City/Regency Fatayat ( every one a week)
district district (Penusupan
Village)
Other
In other village, same in other village, same village
in the same village City/Regency Fatayat ( every one a week)
district district (Penusupan
Village)
Other
villages in
In other village, same in other village, same the same
in the same village City/Regency
district district sub-district
(Pasar
Batur)
In the
regency
In other village, same in other village, same
in the same village 5 menit 15 menit 1 hour City/Regency capital
district district
(Wonosobo
)
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E. Community Participation and Perception of the Project F. Grievance Handling G. Additional Questions
From the following
Where or how did you get the What are the disadvantages sources, which do you If you have a complaint or concern regarding
What are the possible benefits of this How is your support In what ways did you feel comfortable
information about the or negative impacts of the prefer to provide any aspect related to the project, who should Provision of clean water Flood control irrigation network
project plan? for the project? raising the complaint or concern?
project? project plan? information regarding the complaint be addressed to?
this project plan?
Opportunities to work to
cultivate land are reduced, if Verbally, to the village apparatus. Then the
Do not know No effect Neutral Village
H. Ahmad Said's land is village conveyed to Geo Dipa
purchased
Opportunities to work to
cultivate land are reduced, if Verbally, to the village apparatus. Then the
Do not know No effect Neutral Village
H. Ahmad Said's land is village conveyed to Geo Dipa
purchased
Opportunities to work to
cultivate land are reduced, if Verbally, to the village apparatus. Then the
Do not know No effect Neutral Village
H. Ahmad Said's land is village conveyed to Geo Dipa
purchased
No irrigation. Rainfed
Didn't know, just found out If the dry season, for agricultural
No effect No effect Neutral Project employee Project employee Verbally No flood land and irrigation
now. irrigation is less.
from rivers.
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Appendix 9. Attachment Proof of Land Ownership for Additional Land Of Well Pad
Attachment Proof of Land Ownership for Additional Land of Well Pad 7
A. TAX RETURN PAYABLE LETTER
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B. CERTIFICATE OF LAND
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C. LAND OWNERS ID
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B. CERTIFICATE OF LAND
C. LAND OWNER’S ID
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B. NOTES OF LAND
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C. LAND OWNER’S ID
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Appendix 10. Statement Letter of Land Owner on Asset Location Become a Location of Additional
Land at Well Pad
The following is proof of land ownership which is planned to be used as a location for the
expansion of the Dieng 2 sub project activity in optimizing PT Geodipa's operational activities.
The planned area to be utilized is categorized into sub-project activities, namely Well pad 7, well
pad 9, and well pad 30. Well pad 7 and well pad 9 are areas that will be compensated for the
additional area needed, while for the well pad 30 area it will be carried out lease to support the
company's operational activities. With detail below:
A. STATEMENT LETTER OF LAND OWNER ON ASSET LOCATION BECOME A LOCATION OF ADDITIONAL
LAND AT WELL PAD 7
STATEMENT LETTER OF LAND OWNER FOR MANPOWER AT THE LOCATION OF ADDITIONAL LAND AT
WELL PAD 7
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STATEMENT LETTER OF LAND OWNER FOR MANPOWER AT THE LOCATION OF ADDITIONAL LAND AT
WELL PAD 9
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STATEMENT LETTER OF LAND OWNER FOR MANPOWER AT THE LOCATION OF ADDITIONAL LAND AT
WELL PAD 30
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On this day, Tuesday the Sixteenth of November in the year Two Thousand Twenty One (16-
11-2021), ten o'clock Western Indonesian Time 10.00 WIB at the Temporary Office of PT. Geo
Dipa Energi (Persero), Karangtengah, Banjarnegara, Central Java which was attended by the
Village Head and Karangtengah Village officer, residents of Land Owners, Workers, and
Cultivators at Wellpad 7, 3, and 30, socialization of the plan for land expansion in preparation for
the construction of a Power Plant was held. Dieng Unit 2 Geothermal Energy in the context of
Compiling a Land Acquisition Planning Document (Resettlement Plan) for Land Expansion for
Dieng 2 Geothermal Drilling Activities.
The conclusions from this socialization activity are as follows:
1. Development Plan for Geothermal Power Plant Dieng unit 2 implemented by PT. Geo Dipa Energi
(Persero) with financial support from the Asian Development Bank (ADB) started in 2019 and will
operate in 2024.
2. The initial step of this activity is to conduct geothermal drilling to determine the potential of
geothermal energy to be converted into electrical energy.
3. For this purpose, drilling activities will be carried out to construct 5 geothermal wells and injection
wells.
4. Drilling at Wellpad 31 will start on November 25, 2021. This drilling activity will then continue at
Wellpad 9, 7, and 30.
5. In addition, a geothermal power plant will be built at Wellpad 38.
6. The existence of the activity plan and considering the large amount of material to carry out drilling,
it is considered to carry out land expansion.
7. The estimated total land required is 12,459m2 consisting of:
a. Wellpad 7 is 5,663m2 for drilling equipment and small camp;
b. Wellpad 9 is 2,915m2 for mud and water pools;
c. Wellpad 30 is 3,881m2 for mud and water pools.
8. In relation to the need for the land, a Land Procurement for Public Interest will be held, namely the
activity of providing land by way of giving proper and fair compensation, for the interest of the
nation, state and society which must be realized by the Central Government/Regional Government
and used as much as possible. for the welfare of the people.
9. The legal basis and policy for the activities of Land Procurement for Public Interest are:
a. Law No. 2 of 2012 of Land Procurement for Public Interest;
b. Law No. 11 of 2020 of Omnibus law (Chapter VIII, Article 122);
c. Government Regulation of the Republic of Indonesia Number 19, 2021 of Implementation of
Land Procurement for Development in the Public Interest;
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d. Regulation of the Minister of Agrarian and Spatial Planning / Head of the National Land Agency
of the Republic of Indonesia Number 19 2021 of Provisions for the Implementation of
Government Regulation Number 19 of 2021;
e. SPS ADB 2009;
f. Standar Penilaian Indonesia (SPI) No. 204;
g. Other related regulation.
10. Land Procurement Activities for Geothermal Infrastructure categorized for public interest are listed
in Article 2 point e of Government Regulation no. 19 of 2021 concerning the Implementation of
Land Procurement for Development in the Public Interest.
11. Each agency that requires land for development in the public interest makes a land acquisition plan
based on:
a. Spatial Plan.
b. The development priorities listed in:
i. Medium term development plan;
ii. Strategic Plan; dan/atau
iii. Government work plan/Agency Requiring Land
12. Activities for the preparation of the LARP (Land Acquisition and Resettlement Plan) document
which is the Land Expansion Planning stage, which consists of:
a. Socialization
b. Measurement survey
c. Identifying entitled parties, consisting of:
i. Land owner
ii. Cultivator
iii. Building owner
iv. Land tenant
v. Owner of objects attached to the ground
vi. Labor (farm labor, business activity workers)
vii. Vendors who run business in the affected activities
d. Asset survey (land, buildings, and growing plants, social facilities and public facilities)
e. Socio-economic survey
f. LARP document preparation
13. Survey of measurement and identification of entitled parties assisted by Village Officer, Head of
Dusun and Local RT/RW. The results of this survey are a provisional list of eligible parties. This list
may change, increase, or decrease according to the final survey results.
14. Asset survey in the form of data collection on land, above ground and underground space,
buildings, plants, and objects related to land such as utilities and building complementary facilities.
15. Socio-economic survey which will examine the socio-economic conditions of the community that
are estimated to be affected by the Land Acquisition.
16. Small-Scale Land Procurement based on Regulation of the Minister of ATR/BPN No. 19 of 2021
concerning the Implementation of Land Procurement for Development in the Public Interest
Chapter VIII, Articles 146 – 151, explains:
a. In the context of efficiency and effectiveness, Small-Scale Land Procurement may be
carried out:
i. Directly by the Agency Requiring Land with the Entitled Party, by way of buying
and selling, exchanging, or other agreed methods; or
ii. using the Land Procurement stage.
b. Small-Scale Land Procurement must meet the Suitability of Spatial Utilization Activities.
17. The Land Expansion Preparation Stage consists of:
a. Public Consultation is a process of dialogical communication or deliberation between
interested parties in order to reach an understanding and agreement in Land Procurement
for development in the Public Interest.
b. Determination of Locations for Public Interest determined by governor/regent/mayor
decree which is used as a permit for Land Procurement, changes in land use, and transfer
of Land Rights in Land Procurement for development in the Public Interest.
18. The Land Acquisition Implementation Phase involves:
a. Officials in charge of land procurement affairs within the Regional Office;
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b. Assistance will be provided to renew land ownership documents and tax incentives for
compensation receipts.
c. Compensation for crops is determined according to the results of the independent
assessment team's assessment.
d. Compensation for buildings is determined according to the results of an independent
assessment team's assessment.
e. Compensation for electricity and telephone installation costs will be provided if any.
f. Compensation for loss of attachment to assets will be given according to the calculation of
the land appraiser.
g. Assistance with moving costs and the transition period for residents who have to move
(relocation).
h. Replacement land will be provided for the project affected graves including removal costs.
i. Compensation will be given for loss of business, job, and change of profession.
j. Livelihood restoration programs will be provided to seriously affected people/entitled
parties and vulnerable groups including the poor, female household heads, the elderly, and
the landless.
30. The party entitled to compensation must show:
i. Proof of land ownership:SHM
ii. HGU
iii. HGT
iv. AJB over certified land rights that have not been renamed;
v. AJB on customary property rights that have not yet been issued with certificates;
vi. residence permit;
vii. auction minutes;
viii. waqf pledge deed, deed in lieu of waqf pledge deed, or waqf pledge deed;
ix. other evidence of mastery.
i. Proof of ownership of buildings, plants, or other objects related to land:
i. building permit or building approval;
ii. goods inventory card for buildings belonging to the Central Government/Regional
Government/village government and/or physical evidence of the building;
iii. housing permit or Verhuren Besluit;
iv. tax notification letter for land and building tax payable; and/or
v. proof of bill or payment for electricity, telephone, or drinking water company, in the
last 3 (three) months.
31. The deadline date for determining the rightful party is determined as a resident affected by the Land
Expansion Plan for Dieng Geothermal Drilling Activities unit 2 in the Preparation of the
Resettlement Plan Document, namely at the start of the asset data collection survey and socio-
economic survey.
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ii. The socialization of Geo Dipa's activities is still being questioned by all residents
of Karangtengah, especially Krajan.
i. Head pf Sub-Village II
In the Pad 7 area where land acquisition will be carried out, there is a JUT. Please
replace the better and easier way. Before the land is worked on, please provide the
road first.
Thus the Minutes of this socialization activity are made to be used as it should be.
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A. Documentation
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B. List of Participants
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1. Background
The sub-project (Dieng-2) will construct a new power plant, sub-station, transmission lines and
pipelines. These activities will require a total of 30.83 Ha. Of this, 30.53 Ha of land is already owned by
Geo Dipa Energy (GDE), with total of 5.7 ha GDE-owned land that was used to be the workforce
accommodation (Mess GDE site) has been cleared for the project, with reference to the document of
Draft Resettlement Plan INO: Proposed Geothermal Power Generation Project (Dieng Geothermal
Plant Expansion Sub-Project), November 2019. This site is located in Karangtengah Village and used
to be leased on an annual basis to a farmers’ group -Kelompok Sadar Alam dan Tani “Merdada
Sejahtera.” A total of 23 (twenty-three) tenant farmers, with total 79 affected persons (APs) has lost
access to productive arable land which they used to lease for between 10-20 years.
GDE has carried out social impact management activities in the form of compensation to 23 tenant
farmers on October 7, 2020 in coordination with the Integrated Team for handling community social
impacts to be aligned with the provision of land for the national development of the Dieng Unit 2
geothermal power plant in Banjarnegara Regency. All activities were carried out in accordance with the
provisions contained in Presidential Regulation No. 62 of 2018 concerning Handling of Community
Social Impacts in the Context of Land Provision for National Development.
GDE and Asian Development Bank (ADB) as the funder need to ensure that all stages of land clearing
and the social impact management activities have complied with the requirements of Indonesian
government regulations and ADB's safeguards policies. For this reason, GDE will submit a monitoring
report on land clearing activities and social impact management activities to ADB, where all monitoring
will be carried out by an external monitoring agency (EMA).
The external monitoring agency will submit a report to GDE in accordance with the achievement of
indicators that have been determined by GDE’s and in compliance with the ADB's Safeguard Policy.
The external monitoring agency also required to identify the problems and needs of 23 tenant farmers
as a basis for preparing Livelihood Restoration Program (LRP) in which would have particular attention
to gender equality and vulnerable groups and aligned with the Project’s Gender Action Plans (GAP).
2. Objectives
The scope of work of the External Monitoring Agency (EMA) will include the following activities:
1. Monitor the implementation of Land Clearing and social impact management activities in
conformity with Indonesian laws and ADB SPS 2009, the Project’s RP and aligned with the
GAP;
2. Observe and review Land Clearing Implementation and social impact management activities
to develop specific monitoring indicators for undertaking monitoring of the implementation of
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Land Clearing and social impact management activities, with attention to GESI and vulnerable
groups;
3. Review and verify the progress of the implementation of Land Clearing and social impact
management activities using the developed indicators on a six – monthly basis, with reference
to The Implementation Report of handling community social impacts to be aligned with the
provision of land for the national development of the Dieng Unit 2 geothermal power plant in
Banjarnegara Regency;
4. Verify involvement of the Project Affected Households (AHs) with reference to the
Implementation Report of handling community social impacts to be aligned with the provision
of land for the national development of the Dieng Unit 2 geothermal power plant in
Banjarnegara Regency and assess the adequacy of provision of compensation or other forms
of assistance for every AH has been provided by GDE in the form of social impact
management activities;
5. Review the Project’s Land Clearing Report including social impact management activities and
assess the adequacy in a separate status review document. This will include desk review and
involvement of AH (conducting primary data collection such as conducting interviews to
affected household with attention to GESI and vulnerable groups), technical agencies and
GDE personnel, consultant or contractors involved in land and social management activities;
6. Assess the problem and needs of affected household as a basis for preparing the Livelihood
Restoration Program (LRP) with attention to GESI and vulnerable grups, and severely affected
AHs;
7. Propose measures to improve the implementation Land Clearing and LRP, with attention to
GESI and vulnerable groups; and
8. Develop six-monthly reports to be a summary of monitoring results and a completion report.
Note: Monitoring of implementation Land Clearing and social impact management activities
involved the related agencies (as covered in the Integrated Team for handling community social
impacts in the context of providing land for the national development of the Dieng Unit 2
geothermal power plant in Banjarnegara Regency).
4. Key Concepts and Indicators
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implementation.
Following shall be considered as part of the indicators to be developed for ongoing monitoring:
(i) The number of entitled parties based on the category of impact (if any prioritization, i.e.
severity of impact or vulnerability), with reference to ADB Safeguard Policy and the status of
compensation payment with attention to GESI and vulnerable groups, and severely affected
AHs.
(ii) Implementation of The Compensation which includes;
a) The number of affected people/households deemed eligible to obtain the compensation
of Land Clearing with reference to Presidential Regulation No. 62 of 2018, disaggregated
by gender;
b) The level of satisfaction of AH’s after compensation provided and land clearing
implemented;
c) The percentage of affected people/households who have their income increased (female,
male, vulnerable affected people/households);
d) The type of program needs to be carried out and the number of participants in each
program interested, disaggregated by gender; and
e) The percentage of vulnerable and severely affected households who will be participated
in the LRP.
(iii) The final results of the complaint handling (percentage of complaints resolved on time, in line
with the Grievance Redress Mechanism/GRM) and unresolved issues which require action
from the PMU;
(iv) Implementation problems and solutions; and
(v) Comparison of the income and living standard of AHs before and after the land clearing
implementation with attention to GESI and vulnerable groups, and severely affected AHs.
The detail monitoring indicators for land clearing implementation and social impact management
activities can be seen in the Appendix 1.
5. Primary Data Collection (Field Visit/Follow-up Survey)
The time of implementation of monitoring activities can be carried out for 65 working days of activities.
The EMA shall prepare an inception report which includes monitoring indicators and the specific
monitoring plan as soon as after the contract completed. After initiating the monitoring activities, the
EMA shall submit monitoring reports on a six-monthly basis until the end of the contracting period. In
addition, a completion audit/final analysis summary at the end of activity.
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Final Monitoring Report shall be submitted after 10 days of Draft Final Report of monitoring
report is accepted by GDE and ADB.
7. Qualification
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