Instead, the government will conduct reforestation he added.
Of the total Rp466 trillion of budget to move the capital city from Jakarta to Kalimantan, a part of it would be allocated to the recovery of the deforested land.
The plan to allocate the budget for reforestation was in line with President Joko Widodo's order conveyed in the cabinet meeting recently, to build a green capital city.
"(President Jokowi) has ordered Mrs. Siti (Minister of Environment and Forestry) that there must be a reforestation program. It can be done using the budget," he said.
Deforestation in Kalimantan was due to mining activities and palm oil plantation, Bambang admitted. Therefore, the government is committed to conducting reforestation alongside the development of the new capital.
The prospective land is vacant thus it would not create a new problem for the locals and cause any agrarian conflict, the government has assured.
"At least, there will be no land dispute and a legal suit that, furthermore, will hamper the development process. We hope that the land could be prepared soon after we determine the location," he added.
President Joko Widodo will soon announce the location of the new capital city, Bambang said earlier.
"Hopefully, in the near future, the president will announce the location (for the new capital city)," he said.
Among the prospective locations are Bukit Soeharto in East Kalimantan, Gunung Mas in Central Kalimantan, and the Golden Triangle of Central Kalimantan.
Currently, the government is conducting reviews to determine the location and a decision will be made by the president.
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Translator: Asep Firmansyah, Sri Haryati
Editor: Azizah Fitriyanti
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