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THE NEGOTIATION OF KEY ACTORS TOWARDS PETE-PETE (MINIBUS PUBLIC TRANSPORT) INTEGRATION IN MAMMINASATA BRT Muhammad Saifullah; Isabella
Jurnal Adhikari Vol. 2 No. 3 (2023): Jurnal Adhikari
Publisher : Citra Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53968/ja.v2i3.76

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Trans Mamminasata BRT in South Sulawesi is one of the national priority transportation program to solve traffic congestion in the region. The BRT operation will have a challenge since it is impacted the existing minibus public transport (Pete-pete). Many drivers have done several demonstrations against the BRT operation. Therefore, the negotiation strategy is need to be designed and implemented to realize this BRT program as all stakeholder’s goals. The objective of this study that used literature review method is to find out the most appropriate scheme options for Pete-pete’s actors (drivers and owners) to be integrated with Trans Mamminasata BRT system based on lessons learned from previous cases that occurred in DKI Jakarta Province and Semarang City through a negotiation process between dispute parties. For further studies, we suggest doing research to gain an existing players perspective on the BRT transition and testing the transition package as part of the negotiation. Key words: BRT, negotiation, transportation, bus reform, Mamminasata
The LG and LGA’s Collaboration in SDGs Implementation of the Geopark of Sawahlunto City, Indonesia Isabella; Safendri K Ragamustari; Desideria Cempaka Murti
PERSPEKTIF Vol. 12 No. 4 (2023): PERSPEKTIF, October
Publisher : Universitas Medan Area

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31289/perspektif.v12i4.9821

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This article elucidates the significance of collaboration between the Local Government (LG) and the Local Government Association (LGA) in the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) implementation within Sawahlunto City Geopark, Indonesia that aims to explore the role of diverse stakeholders in shaping policy implementation in Indonesia, particularly in the context of Geopark tourism in Sawahlunto. The central issue at hand concerns how LGA can assist in surmounting challenges and bolstering Sawahlunto City's aspiration to elevate its status from a National Geopark to a UNESCO Global Geopark (UGG). This research employs theoretical frameworks and adopts a qualitative approach using the quadruple helix investigator model. Data collection was conducted through semi-structured interviews and the acquisition of information from primary and secondary sources, including Medium-Term Development Plan (RPJMD), Geopark documentation, Project Documents, and more. The research findings underscore the pivotal role played by UCLG ASPAC, as an LGA, in collaborating with LG to optimize the involvement of other stakeholders in advancing RPJMD, particularly in the realm of tourism aligned with SDG 11.4. Furthermore, this collaboration is crucial for aiding LG in realizing its aspiration to attain UGG status. Additionally, it emphasizes the imperative for regional governments with geopark potential to develop their regional assets.