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Ruang Terbuka Hijau untuk Ruang Publik di Palangka Raya: Tantangan Implementasi Kebijakan dan Manajemen Strategis Alim, Bimantara Nur; Andreastuti, Desie
SERUNAI Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): SERUNAI
Publisher : IDFoS Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63019/serunai.v5i1.81

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Green Open Space (GOS) plays a crucial role in creating sustainable urban settlements, offering ecological, social, and economic benefits. In Palangka Raya, GOS serves as a public space that enhances environmental quality, promotes social interactions, and provides recreational opportunities. However, the implementation of GOS policies faces various challenges, including inadequate urban planning, lack of coordination among stakeholders, and insufficient facilities. This study aims to analyze the management of GOS as a public space by examining policy implementation challenges and strategic management approaches. Using a qualitative descriptive method, the study explores policy frameworks, government regulations, and urban management strategies. The findings indicate that the lack of coordination between municipal authorities and limited public participation hinder effective GOS development. Additionally, the absence of a comprehensive strategic management approach affects the sustainability of green spaces. Urban expansion and land-use changes further threaten the availability of GOS, reducing its accessibility for the community. Moreover, the lack of financial resources and maintenance strategies leads to deteriorating infrastructure in existing GOS areas. The research suggests that local governments should strengthen evidence-based policies, enhance inter-agency coordination, and integrate strategic management frameworks to ensure the sustainability of GOS. This study contributes to the discourse on urban sustainability by providing recommendations for improving GOS governance and strategic planning in Palangka Raya. Future research should explore innovative solutions, including smart urban planning and public-private partnerships, to enhance the quality and accessibility of GOS.
Responsive Local-Needs-Based Policy for Artisanal Small-Scale Gold Mining Control: Case Study in Gunung Mas Andreastuti, Desie; Afrianti, Pipit
SERUNAI Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): SERUNAI
Publisher : IDFoS Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63019/serunai.v5i1.84

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ABSTRACT Artisanal and Small-Scale Gold Mining (ASGM) in Gunung Mas Regency, Central Kalimantan Province has been a long-standing activity and a vital source of livelihood for much of the local population. However, ASGM practices carried out without adequate regulation have led to various negative impacts, such as environmental degradation, water pollution, land conflicts with local residents, and public health risks. On the other hand, the government’s control policies on ASGM tend to be general and do not fully consider local conditions and needs. This study aims to analyze the extent to which existing policies can respond to the complex problems caused by ASGM at the local level, particularly in Gunung Mas Regency, as well as to explore alternative policy models that are more contextual and participatory. The research uses a descriptive qualitative method with a literature review approach, examining national and regional regulations, previous research reports, and development planning documents. The findings reveal that the implemented policies show minimal responsiveness to local community needs and are mostly top-down in nature. This results in low effectiveness in ASGM control and weak support from local actors. Therefore, it is recommended to develop a more responsive policy model based on active local community participation to create sustainable and equitable ASGM governance.