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Collaborative Governance Towards Development of Eco-Based Tourism Village in Kalipucang Village, Pasuruan Regency Sulung Satriyo Irkham Pambudi; Agus Suryono; Endah Setyowati
Wacana Journal of Social and Humanity Studies Vol. 23 No. 2 (2020)
Publisher : Sekolah Pascasarjana Universitas Brawijaya

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This Research aims to explain the collaboration to develop eco-based tourism villages in Kalipucang Village, Pasuruan Regency. The research focus consists of three points such as collaborative governance process; collaborative governance results; and obstacle and supporting factors of collaborative governance in the development of eco-based tourism village in Kalipucang Village. Theoritically, collaborative governance theory and principles of ecotourism are used to analyse process and results of tourism village development. This research uses qualitative research methods and interactive data analysis technique models that include data condensation; data display; and verification and conclusion drawing. The results showed that the collaborative governance process was enforced by each stakeholders, but several obstacles happened among the procces, such as the lack role of the Pasuruan Regency government sector and internal conflict among village stakeholders. The results of collaborative governance show that the development of a tourism village has succeeded to establish 6 tourism destinations; homestays; an achievement from regency and provincial level; and benefits in the social, economic, environmental and political aspect. While the implementation of the whole principle of ecotourism only occurs in the tourism destinations of “Omah Kopi” and “Kampung Susu”.
Managing Effectiveness of Public Health Performance in Surabaya City, Indonesia Andy fefta Wijaya; Priyo Budi Santoso; Agus Suryono; Tjahjanulin Domai
Jurnal Perencanaan Pembangunan: The Indonesian Journal of Development Planning Vol. 3 No. 3 (2019): December 2019
Publisher : Ministry of National Development Planning Republic of Indonesia/Bappenas

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This paper studies about managing the effectiveness of public health performance in Surabaya City, Indonesia. The research method uses a qualitative approach through focus group discussion elaborated with secondary data of the health sector performance. This paper proves that vertical and horizontal balanced performance measurements in the health sector are essential. Vertical stable performance is in the context of a hierarchical performance of top-level performance and lower-level performance in the public institution. In contrast, a horizontal balanced performance is the arrangement of qualitative and quantitative performance indicators and targets
Implementasi Kebijakan Pengembangan Kawasan Cagar Budaya Kayutangan di Kota Malang Harnani; Agus Suryono; Ike Wanusmawatie
Jurnal Bina Praja Vol 17 No 2 (2025)
Publisher : Research and Development Agency Ministry of Home Affairs

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The Kayutangan area in Malang City holds historical, socio-cultural, and economic value, recognized as a heritage district with unique appeal. However, the excessive modernization of the area, primarily driven by the private sector, has begun to erode the existence of heritage buildings and local values, posing a significant challenge to heritage preservation. In response, the Malang City Government has implemented policies focusing on preservation and development, including slum area reduction, infrastructure revitalization, and local tourism growth. Despite these efforts, gaps remain in managing the sustainability of heritage values in the face of modernizing pressures. This study explores the implementation of the Kayutangan Heritage Area development policy through Grindle (2017) policy implementation framework, focusing on policy content and outcomes. A qualitative descriptive approach was used, including semi-structured interviews, observations, and documentation. Data was analyzed using qualitative coding, involving collection, categorization, and conclusion drawing. The study found that while the policy has led to positive impacts such as slum reduction, improved infrastructure, increased MSMEs, higher tourist visits, and historical preservation, challenges to sustainability emerged. These include modernization misaligned with the heritage theme and a lack of clear regulations on visual design, which undermine the area’s heritage branding. The absence of dedicated management authority and weak coordination among local government agencies also hinder effective intervention. The study recommends strengthening regulations by establishing a dedicated heritage area management authority and expanding the policy’s impact to ensure long-term development sustainability and a more equitable distribution of benefits.