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Manajemen barang milik daerah berbasis kemitraan dalam meningkatkan sumber pendapatan daerah Yasin Yasin; Fadillah Putra; Oscar Radyan Danar
Publisia: Jurnal Ilmu Administrasi Publik Vol 6, No 2: Oktober 2021
Publisher : Universitas Merdeka Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26905/pjiap.v6i2.4914

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The purpose of this study is to examine partnership-based regional property management in increasing local revenue sources for the Bima Regency government, and to analyze the factors that support and hinder partnership-based regional property management in realizing an increase in regional original income with the concept of Collaborative Governance. This type of research is a qualitative research that was chosen to describe the implementation of regional asset management in the form of leased land carried out by the DPPKAD Bima Regency, West Nusa Tenggara (NTB) using interactive model data analysis from Miles, Huberman and Saldana. The results showed that in general, partnership-based regional property management in increasing local revenue sources at the DPPKAD Bima Regency did not go well but showed an increase in regional original income, with supporting factors, among others; good quality/level of human resources education, a supportive work environment, and adequate infrastructure. While the inhibiting factors are regulations that do not reach the partnership process and the low level of program socialization.
Kesenjangan Riset dan Tata Kelola Bencana Gunung Semeru: Analisis Tren dan Implikasi Kebijakan Oscar Radyan Danar; Henri Vannes Christian Son; Dhefara Hersaning Djati
Jurnal Administrasi dan Kebijakan Publik Vol. 11 No. 1 (2026): April
Publisher : Laboratorium Administrasi Publik FISIP Universitas Andalas

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Disaster governance in Indonesia continues to face structural challenges, particularly in integrating scientific knowledge into coherent and adaptive public policy. This study argues that current disaster management remains partial, shaped by technocratic dominance and weak multi-level governance integration. Mount Semeru in East Java is examined as a critical case due to its recurrent eruptions, complex institutional arrangements, and the persistent gap between national policy frameworks and local implementation. Using a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) combined with bibliometric analysis, this study maps research trends, thematic structures, and knowledge gaps in volcanic disaster governance. The findings reveal a strong epistemic bias toward geophysical and technical studies, while critical dimensions such as policy integration, institutional capacity, and community participation remain marginal. This imbalance contributes to a science–policy gap, where available knowledge fails to translate into adaptive and context-sensitive governance. By identifying these gaps, the study contributes to shifting the focus from hazard-centered analysis toward governance-oriented perspectives and provides an evidence base for strengthening disaster policy integration and institutional capacity in volcanic risk management, particularly in the context of Mount Semeru.