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Implementasi Kebijakan Pemerintah Dalam Mendorong Sistem Pertanian Organik Sebagai Transformasi Pertanian Berkelanjutan Masa Depan Di Bali Priantara, I Komang Triska Ananda Dilivianugraha; Utama, Rhesa Anggara
Journal of Citizenship Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): Mei
Publisher : HK-Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31506/joc.v4i1.543

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The agricultural sector in Bali faces severe challenges due to soil degradation from land conversion and excessive chemical use. Experts emphasize the urgency of immediate change to prevent the extinction of agricultural land. Responding to this issue, the Bali Provincial Government has prioritized agriculture through policies that accelerate the adoption of organic farming, as stated in Regional Regulation No. 8 of 2019 and Governor Regulation No. 15 of 2021. This study analyses the implementation of these policies, beginning with the rationale for selecting organic farming as an alternative solution for Bali. The research applies Stakeholder Analysis and the Advocacy Coalition Framework, using secondary data relevant to the issue. Findings reveal seven key stakeholders with varying roles, interests, and levels of influence in policy implementation. Within the advocacy coalition, the Bali Provincial Government is identified as the policy broker, facilitating interactions among stakeholders and ensuring alignment with policy objectives. The study concludes that organic farming represents a strategic pathway toward sustainable agriculture in Bali. By examining both stakeholder dynamics and coalition interactions, this research highlights the importance of collaboration and effective policy mediation. It also underscores the necessity of maintaining policy consistency to safeguard Bali’s agricultural future. Ultimately, the findings are expected to provide insight into the direction of organic farming development as a viable long-term strategy for sustainable agricultural practices in Bali.
PRAKTIK MANAJEMEN PEMERINTAHAN DALAM PENGENDALIAN PEMANFAATAN RUANG ZONA LINDUNG DI DESA ECATU KABUPATEN BADUNG Utama, Rhesa Anggara; Priantara, I Komang Triska Ananda Dilivianugraha
Moderat : Jurnal Ilmiah Ilmu Pemerintahan Vol 11 No 4 (2025): November 2025
Publisher : Program Studi Ilmu Pemerintahan FISIP Universitas Galuh

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25157/moderat.v11i4.5261

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This study examines spatial utilization within the dynamics of regional governance, focusing on the effectiveness of spatial control in the protected zone of Pecatu Village, Bali. Guided by the framework of local government management functions, the research analyzes how the four key governmental management functions planning, organizing, actuating, and controlling operate in regulating land use within this protected area. Employing a qualitative approach, data were collected through in-depth interviews, participatory observation, and document analysis, with informants selected purposively based on predefined criteria. The findings indicate that the Badung Regency Government has implemented the planning and organizing functions adequately, evidenced by the integration of spatial control into regional planning documents and the clear distribution of institutional roles. However, the actuating function, particularly the operationalization of monitoring and enforcement, remains suboptimal. Monitoring tends to be reactive, while enforcement is sporadic and lacks continuity, as illustrated by long-standing violations such as cliff-edge development at Bingin Beach, which was only addressed in 2025. The study concludes that although governmental management practices are in place, their effectiveness is significantly constrained by institutional limitations, resource shortages, and pressures from the tourism sector. Strengthening actuating and control functions, enhancing human resource capacity, improving cross-sectoral coordination, and engaging local communities in monitoring systems are recommended to ensure sustainable protection of the area.