Development policy based on local assistance
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Policy, Development, Local Wisdom.Abstract
This study aims to determine local wisdom-based development policies in Bintuni Bay Regency. The data collection techniques used were; observation, interview, and documentation. The analytical method used is qualitative analysis. The results showed that Development policies in Bintuni Bay Regency always pay attention to the aspirations of the 7 Tribes in Bintuni Bay Regency. Therefore, every policy in Teluk Bintuni Regency always maintains the local wisdom of the 7 major tribes in Bintuni Bay Regency. The Regional Government of Teluk Bintuni Regency in formulating policies always involves the aspirations of 7 major tribes in Bintuni Bay Regency.
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