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Potret Tata Kelola Ekonomi Hijau dalam Pembangunan Berkelanjutan di Indonesia Timur Rasyid, Syamsul Bahri Abd.; Misran; Saputra, Herdin Arie
Jurnal Bina Praja Vol 16 No 3 (2024)
Publisher : Research and Development Agency Ministry of Home Affairs

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21787/jbp.16.2024.557-572

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Despite its potential benefits to humanity, the green economy fails to ensure an optimal balance and is instead a political concern. The global crisis includes climate disasters and is characterized by climate change, biodiversity loss, massive deforestation, administrative challenges, and other ecological damage. These exacerbate concerns for the environment, society, and economic balance. However, public understanding of green governance is lacking in Southeast Asia, which is considered a potential obstacle to public consensus on forest-dependent interests. Media coverage of forest governance is considered an important source of information in shaping public opinion as it generates digital representations. This study aims to investigate the presence of green economic governance in sustainable development in online news articles through content analysis of media coverage. Over two years (01/01/2020-01/01/2022), researchers collected Indonesian-language articles using the NCapture feature of NVivo 12 Plus, specifically focused on the topic "Environment." A total of 191 national and regional articles provided coverage. The result showed that the regional media Kabapulau.co.id dominates the level of reporting on green economy discourse in North Maluku, and the five online media are equally prominent regarding the natural resource efficiency index. This does not confirm that the environmental management carried out in North Maluku has adhered to the principles of green economy and sustainable development, considering that most of the news carried out by each media contradicts the indicators of green economy and sustainable development goals.
Public environmental literacy through blue economy discourse: A media analysis in North Maluku (2020–2021) Rasyid, Syamsul Bahri Abd.; Misran, Misran; Saputra, Herdin Arie
Journal of Environment and Sustainability Education Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Education and Development Research

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62672/joease.v3i2.79

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North Maluku is one of the provinces in Indonesia, and two-thirds of its territory is in the ocean. Therefore, further exploration is needed to see how the distribution of discourse in online news media is related to the utilization of marine resources using sustainable principles through the blue economy. This study aims to describe the concept of the blue economy within the framework of sustainable development in North Maluku, with indicators of efficient use of natural resources, empowerment of local resources, zero waste, poverty alleviation, and employment absorption, based on news reporting by online media. The qualitative-descriptive method was used to analyze news from five online news media using NVivo 12 plus software. The results of the study show that: 1) the intensity of news reporting on the blue economy discourse based on indicators is dominated by the indicator of efficient use of natural resources for the Pikiran-rakyat.com, Mongabay.co.id, Kieraha.com, and Kabarpulau.co.id media. In contrast, Kompas.com is more dominated by indicators of the empowerment of local resources. 2) Word frequency analysis on the five online news media found that the keywords related to the blue economy in North Maluku boil down to issues of fisheries and marine management, mangroves, and waste. 3) Meanwhile, the cluster analysis shows that each indicator has a close relationship with different levels of closeness values. From the overall analysis of the news, it is concluded that implementation based on the principles of the blue economy has been carried out on several indicators, although not yet optimal.
Public environmental literacy through blue economy discourse: A media analysis in North Maluku (2020–2021) Rasyid, Syamsul Bahri Abd.; Misran, Misran; Saputra, Herdin Arie
Journal of Environment and Sustainability Education Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Education and Development Research

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62672/joease.v3i2.79

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North Maluku is one of the provinces in Indonesia, and two-thirds of its territory is in the ocean. Therefore, further exploration is needed to see how the distribution of discourse in online news media is related to the utilization of marine resources using sustainable principles through the blue economy. This study aims to describe the concept of the blue economy within the framework of sustainable development in North Maluku, with indicators of efficient use of natural resources, empowerment of local resources, zero waste, poverty alleviation, and employment absorption, based on news reporting by online media. The qualitative-descriptive method was used to analyze news from five online news media using NVivo 12 plus software. The results of the study show that: 1) the intensity of news reporting on the blue economy discourse based on indicators is dominated by the indicator of efficient use of natural resources for the Pikiran-rakyat.com, Mongabay.co.id, Kieraha.com, and Kabarpulau.co.id media. In contrast, Kompas.com is more dominated by indicators of the empowerment of local resources. 2) Word frequency analysis on the five online news media found that the keywords related to the blue economy in North Maluku boil down to issues of fisheries and marine management, mangroves, and waste. 3) Meanwhile, the cluster analysis shows that each indicator has a close relationship with different levels of closeness values. From the overall analysis of the news, it is concluded that implementation based on the principles of the blue economy has been carried out on several indicators, although not yet optimal.