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Journal : Research Horizon

Implementation of Green Politics Theory in Green Sister City Cooperation Damayanti, Rizka Dwi; Sagena, Uni W.
Research Horizon Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): Research Horizon - April 2025
Publisher : LifeSciFi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54518/rh.5.2.2025.478

Abstract

The Sister City partnership between Surabaya and Kitakyushu, established in 1997, has become a vital driver of sustainable development with a strong emphasis on environmental conservation and economic inclusivity. Grounded in Green Political Theory, this collaboration translates sustainability principles into actionable initiatives addressing pressing environmental issues while fostering socio-economic growth. This qualitative study explores the impacts and outcomes of the Surabaya-Kitakyushu partnership through methods such as document analysis and stakeholder interviews. It evaluates strategies, initiatives, and partnerships developed under the Sister City framework, highlighting their effectiveness and challenges. Central to this collaboration are commitments to ecological responsibility, social equity, and inclusive economic development. Notable initiatives include the Takakura composting method and the "Green and Clean" program, which have significantly improved resource efficiency and environmental quality. These efforts underscore Surabaya’s emergence as a regional leader in sustainable development, as evidenced by hosting high-profile events and promoting global knowledge-sharing. Ultimately, the partnership showcases the transformative potential of cross-city collaboration in advancing environmental sustainability, community engagement, and equitable growth, reinforcing the importance of integrating ecological and social priorities into urban development strategies.