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Co-Production Analysis in Waste Management: A Local Perspective Prastya, Imam Yudhi; Putranti, Ika Riswanti; Yuniningsih, Tri; Priyadi, Budi Puspo; Mangai, Mary
Journal of Local Government Issues Vol. 7 No. 2 (2024): September
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/logos.v7i2.32612

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This research aims to analyze co-production practices in waste management through the Waste Bank and Reuse, Reduce, and Recycle Waste Management Area (TPS 3R) in Semarang City on the grounds that Semarang City is the largest waste generate in Central Java Province. Qualitative descriptive was used as a method with data collection techniques using interviews with 11 informants, documentation and observation. Community-based waste management practices are analyzed using the concept of co-production. The findings of this research are that co-production in waste management is motivated by environmental problems, the lack of waste services and government encouragement. Resource sharing occurs between communities, government and Non Government Organizations (NGOs) although the quality of relationships needs to be improved. Waste banks and 3R TPS apart from providing services to residents, is also able to enter "spaces" that the government cannot reach through reducing waste, educating citizens and as a data collector for the government.
ANALISIS STAKEHOLDERS DALAM PENGEMBANGAN DESTINASI WISATA PANTAI PASIR PUTIH WATES DI KABUPATEN REMBANG Panuntun, Bagus; Yuniningsih, Tri; Mangai, Mary
Irpia : Jurnal Ilmiah Riset dan Pengembangan Vol 10 No 4 (2025): Irpia : Jurnal Ilmiah Riset dan Pengembangan
Publisher : Institut Riset dan Pengembangan Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.71040/irpia.v10i4.304

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Pasir Putih Wates Beach is one of the leading tourist destinations in Rembang Regency with strategic potential to support regional tourism development and improve local community welfare. However, its development has not yet been optimal due to problems related to stakeholder roles and inter-stakeholder synergy. This study aims to identify the stakeholders involved, analyze their respective roles, and examine the supporting and inhibiting factors influencing the development of Pasir Putih Wates Beach as a tourism destination. This research employs a descriptive qualitative approach, with data collected through in-depth interviews, field observations, and documentation studies. The results indicate that 18 stakeholders are involved and can be classified into primary, key, and secondary stakeholders. Stakeholder roles are reflected in five main functions: policy creator, coordinator, facilitator, implementor, and accelerator. Overall, the roles of facilitators and accelerators have been relatively optimal, particularly those carried out by destination managers and the village government. However, the roles of policy creators, coordinators, and implementors have not been fully optimized due to limited budget allocation, the absence of destination revenue integration into local government revenue, limited formal authority of destination managers, minimal involvement of village-owned enterprises (BUMDes), and technical constraints related to accessibility and facilities. This study concludes that strengthening institutional governance, enhancing the integration of BUMDes roles, and establishing a cross-stakeholder collaboration forum are essential to support sustainable destination development.
Mewujudkan Peran Aktif Pemuda Dalam Inclusive Development Melalui Co-production: Studi Pada Masyarakat Samin Dusun Jepang, Margomulyo, Kabupaten Bojonegoro Asmorowati, Sulikah; Irianto, Jusuf; Schubert, Violeta; Mangai, Mary; Windhiari, Wilujeng Dwi; Anggika, Saskia Intandivanty Kamalia
Dialogue : Jurnal Ilmu Administrasi Publik Vol 7, No 2 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Diponegoro

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/dialogue.v7i2.27124

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Inclusive development encompasses social, environmental, and current generational development (Gupta et al., 2015). In this effort, all community groups must be actively involved, including youth within Indigenous communities. The Samin community is an Indigenous group whose principles support inclusive development. However, the role of youth in this context remains underexplored and requires further investigation. Therefore, this qualitative study aims to examine the role of youth in promoting inclusive development within the Samin Indigenous community. Data were collected through observation, in-depth interviews, and focus group discussions (FGDs). The findings revealed that youth participation in inclusive development remains limited. Consequently, strategic measures are needed to raise awareness among elders to involve youth, the presence of the Samin Cultural Gallery as a learning resource, and expanded networks to strengthen governance and tourism management, which positively affects the local economy