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Journal : JPAP (Jurnal Penelitian Administrasi Publik) (e-Journal)

COLLABORATIVE GOVERNANCE AS A SOLUTION TO THE INTEGRATION OF LEMBURSITU MARKET AND TERMINAL SUKABUMI CITY Rani, Indri Silfia; Purwanti, Dian; Nur, Tuah
JPAP: Jurnal Penelitian Administrasi Publik Vol. 11 No. 02 (2025): JPAP (Jurnal Penelitian Administrasi Publik)
Publisher : Universitas 17 Agustus 1945 Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30996/jpap.v11i02.131832

Abstract

This research is motivated by the problem of suboptimal operation of the Lembursitu Market in Sukabumi City, which has been revitalized through the construction of the Jabar Juara People's Market, inaugurated in August 2022, and which meets the Indonesian National Standard (SNI 8152:2021). However, its implementation has not had a significant positive impact. The current market conditions are quiet and have not operated optimally, resulting in the revocation of the SNI label for the Lembursitu Market in Sukabumi City in 2023. Field findings indicate that many kiosks remain unoccupied, market activity is minimal, and the number of visitors remains low. Meanwhile, the condition of the terminal is also less supportive because the infrastructure is chaotic and unorganized. This condition indicates an imbalance in governance and a lack of synergy between the two public facilities. This study aims to examine the opportunities for integration of the Lembursitu Market and Terminal through a collaborative governance approach. This study employs a qualitative approach, utilizing data collection techniques that include observation, interviews, and documentation. The results of the survey show that meeting physical standards alone is not enough without being supported by effective market and terminal management. To optimize the integrated function of the market and terminal, collaborative cooperation between various parties is needed. By applying the principles of cooperative governance, as outlined by Ansell & Gash (2008), more effective integration can be achieved through open dialogue, increased trust between actors, and institutional design that supports sustainability between the market and the terminal. This study also highlights the importance of involving informal stakeholders such as traders and public transportation drivers, who have proven to be important in forming a practical and sustainable integration model.