National ambient air quality standardization in Indonesia: A mini-review and A critical mind map Aulia Fauziah Luayi (a*) Puji Lestari (a)
(a) Major of Environmental Engineering, Bandung Institute of Technology
Jalan Ganesha No. 10, Bandung 40123, Indonesia
*auliafluayi[at]gmail.com
Abstract
PP RI No. 41 1999 has been the only legitimate policy of national ambient air quality standard in Indonesia since more than 20 years ago. Most of standard for air quality parameters were set based on precautionary principle. It ratified other ambient air quality standards globally which is less representative from real conditions in Indonesia. Due to possibility of massive changes in national air quality conditions and various technological and non-technological factors driving them. The needs of national ambient air quality revision in Indonesia is raising. In addition, air quality as public value needs to be managed strategically by Indonesias government in order to provide basic need of society. More representative standard is a key for better monitoring and controlling ambient air quality in Indonesia. Hence, we proposed a critical mind map of integrated approach, air quality standardization principle, and brief process on how to reset national ambient air quality standard. It included the path role of public administrator, private administrator, and theorist in defining integrated framework of status quo and snap prediction. This mind map can be used as base of re-standardization ambient air quality in Indonesia. Furthermore, upcoming greater legitimate policy on this issue is gladly looked forward.
Keywords: ambient air quality; critical mind map; re-standardization