dc.description.abstract | This thesis discusses the resolution of agrarian conflicts between communities and
PTPN II in Sena Village, Batang Kuis District, Deli Serdang Regency. This study
aims to explain the stages of agrarian conflict resolution between the people of
Sena Village and PTPN II and to describe the roles of the North Sumatra
Provincial Government, PTPN II and the people of Sena Village in resolving
agrarian conflicts. The type of research used is a qualitative research method and
uses observation and interviews. The theory used is Agrarian Politics.
The results showed that the land dispute settlement process between PTPN II and
the Sena Village Community involved several important stages, such as problem
identification, initial communication, selection of a settlement approach (such as
mediation, conciliation, or negotiation), appointment of a
mediator/conciliator/facilitator, mediation process/ conciliation/negotiation,
reaching agreement, implementation, monitoring, and evaluation. The aim of this
process is to reach a settlement that benefits both parties, maintain a good
relationship, prioritize win-win solutions, creativity, efficiency, and provide
satisfaction and involvement of the parties involved. This stage helps in
understanding the problem, communicating effectively, finding mutually
beneficial solutions, and ensuring implementation and monitoring of agreements. | en_US |