Sakina, Aulia Widya
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Genealogy of Power in Sustainable Tourism Development in Mina Wisata Technopark Sleman Albizzia, Oktarina; Sakina, Aulia Widya; Pangestu, Mulyoto; Wedadjati, Ratna Sesotya
Jurnal Pemberdayaan Masyarakat: Media Pemikiran dan Dakwah Pembangunan Vol. 6 No. 2 (2022): Jurnal Pemberdayaan Masyarakat
Publisher : UIN Sunan Kalijaga, Yogyakarta, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14421/jpm.2022.062-03

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This study aims to analyze the parties involved in innovation program and their interests, identifies the parties who benefit and lose, and determine the sustainability of the development of Mina Wisata Technopark Sleman. This research used qualitative methods with Foucaultian’s framework of the genealogy of power or knowledge. The construction of the dynamics of relations and power relations can be seen from the discourse on the power of the actors involved in the management, such as the central and local governments as planners at the executive and driving levels; the company as the main key in the tourism industry; local communities in the development area as program objects; as well as the Lurah and the Village Apparatus as implementation and supervisors of development. The dynamics of developing a mina wisata technopark resulted in the construction that the existence of a management agency was the result of communicative action through a long dialogue process. So, that power or authority can side with the weakest parties to build productive spaces and their networks in order to improve their welfare. Mina wisata technopark must be developed through the active role of the community in making development decisions in an open, democratic, and responsible manner (bottom up planning), trought synergy with all stakeholders.
Keadilan Ekologis dari Hulu ke Hilir: Sinergi Multipihak dalam Tata Kelola Air Berbasis Quintuple Helix Sakina, Aulia Widya; Dibyorini, MC Candra Rusmala; Mahani, Umbu Domu; Adiwirahayu, Anastasia
Journal of Social Development Studies Vol 6 No 1 (2025)
Publisher : Department of Social Development and Welfare, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/jsds.16768

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Abstrak Peningkatan kebutuhan air bersih di Kabupaten Magelang menuntut model tata kelola inklusif dan berkelanjutan. Penelitian ini bertujuan mengkaji model Quintuple Helix Innovation (QHI) dalam pengelolaan bank air bersih berbasis masyarakat di Lereng Gunung Sumbing, dengan memetakan peran dan sinergi lima aktor: pemerintah, akademisi, DUDI, masyarakat, dan lingkungan. Menggunakan pendekatan kualitatif, data dikumpulkan melalui wawancara mendalam, observasi partisipatif, dan dokumentasi. Hasilnya menunjukkan bahwa QHI meningkatkan efektivitas distribusi air, memperkuat kelembagaan lokal, serta membangun kesadaran ekologi. Koperasi Darmowarih Tirtolestari menjadi aktor sentral dalam pengelolaan bank air bersih yang didukung oleh sinergi antara pemerintah, akademisi, DUDI, dan masyarakat lokal. Peran lingkungan bukan sekadar objek konservasi, melainkan ruang produksi pengetahuan dan inovasi. Model ini menciptakan sistem pengelolaan air yang efisien dan kolaboratif. Namun, tantangan struktural seperti lemahnya replikasi kebijakan, kapasitas SDM, dan relasi kuasa dalam kebijakan air menunjukkan perlunya reformasi kelembagaan dan keberpihakan ekonomi-politik agar model QHI mampu mewujudkan keadilan ekologis dan transformasi sosial. Kata kunci: QHI, Tata Kelola Air, Bank Air Bersih, Pembangunan Berkelanjutan Abstract The increasing demand for clean water in Magelang Regency necessitates an inclusive and sustainable governance model. This study aims to examine the Quintuple Helix Innovation (QHI) model in community-based clean water bank management on the slopes of Mount Sumbing by mapping the roles and synergy of five key actors: government, academia, business/industry (DUDI), community, and the environment. Using a qualitative approach, data were collected through in-depth interviews, participatory observation, and document analysis. The findings reveal that QHI improves water distribution efficiency, strengthens local institutions, and fosters ecological awareness. Koperasi Darmowarih Tirtolestari serves as the central actor in managing the water bank, supported by the synergy among government, academia, business actors, and the local community. The environment is not merely an object of conservation but also a space for knowledge and innovation production. While the model creates a collaborative and efficient governance system, structural challenges such as weak policy replication, limited human resource capacity, and power relations in water governance highlight the need for institutional reform and strong political-economic commitment to realize ecological justice and social transformation. Keywords: QHI, Water Governance, Clean Water Bank, Sustainable Development