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THE IMPLEMENTATION OF GOOD ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE IN WASTE MANAGEMENT Fithriyyah, Mustiqowati Ummul; ramadhiyanti, triyani; Yuniningsih, Tri; Hongwiset, Sunee
JURNAL ILMU SOSIAL Volume 23, Issue 2, Year 2024
Publisher : Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Universitas Diponegoro

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/jis.23.2.2024.14-25

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Waste is a national problem in Indonesia that has not found an optimal solution and tends to get worse. Effective waste management for environmental preservation and extinction is one of the principles of good environmental governance. An important part of good governance is collaboration between the private sector and the community to achieve effective, efficient, and appropriate waste management. This study aims to assess the implementation of waste management in Tuah Karya Village. This study uses a qualitative descriptive method with data collection techniques including observation, interviews, and documentation. The results of the study show the implementation of Good Environmental Governance in waste management in Pekanbaru, with a focus on the steps that have been taken by local governments to build effective waste management in their respective regions. Several areas in Pekanbaru have implemented good waste management practices, such as building waste banks, recycling waste into new products, and promoting waste reuse. This study examines the forms of implementation of Good Environmental Governance in waste management in Pekanbaru. In the case of Waste Bank management in Tuah Karya, based on the principles of good environmental governance, it turns out that one of the seven principles, namely access to information, has not been able to achieve the goal of realizing a Smart City in Pekanbaru. This is because many residents are still unaware of the existence of the Waste Bank, and many are reluctant to participate. These challenges make it difficult for the Waste Bank to contribute to the ideals of Smart City in Pekanbaru.
Fostering Trust In Collaborative: Building Child-Friendly Cities in Emerging Industrial Landscapes tobirin, Tobirin; Hongwiset, Sunee; Rosyadi, Slamet; Kunarti, Siti; Sahat, Darmanto
Jurnal Antropologi: Isu-Isu Sosial Budaya Vol 25 No 2 (2023): December
Publisher : Universitas Andalas

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/jantro.v25.n2.p233-243.2023

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This article examines the reconstruction of stakeholder confidence in the collaborative governance process for the sustainability of child-friendly cities in new industrial communities. Research problems are due to the implications of the growth of new industrial societies, differences and conflicts of interest between stakeholders, child growth and development problems, high stunting, juvenile delinquency, street children, and parenting patterns that are not by needs. This study aims to analyze the reconstruction of stakeholder trust in creating awareness and shared commitment to collaborative governance processes to realize the sustainability of child-friendly cities. The research method is qualitative, research data is collected through in-depth interviews and focus group discussions (FGD). The results of the study show that collaborative governance processes are faced with different interest gaps that result in a lack of trust and commitment to realizing a child-friendly city. A joint forum among stakeholders in the child-friendliness campaign efforts has been organized but shows no signs of effectiveness. The lack of synergy between local governments and industry players is present, therefore efforts to rebuild trust in realizing the sustainability of a child-friendly environment need to be optimized through communication, openness, social responsibility, and supervision of local governments. Â