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Peran Pemuda dalam Proses Penyusunan Rencana Pembangunan Jangka Menengah Kalurahan (RPJMKal) Wedomartani Tahun 2021-2026 Paramitha, Dyah Pradjna; Fajarwati, Alia
Journal of Regional and Rural Development Planning (Jurnal Perencanaan Pembangunan Wilayah dan Perdesaan) Vol. 9 No. 2 (2025): Journal of Regional and Rural Development Planning (Jurnal Perencanaan Pembangu
Publisher : P4W IPB

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29244/jp2wd.2025.9.2.137-156

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Regional development planning in Indonesia is conducted at all levels, including national, provincial, district/city, sub-district, and village. One form of village development planning is the Village or Kalurahan Medium-Term Development Plan (RPJMDes/RPJMKal). The preparation of the plan must involve all elements of society, including youth. This study aims to 1) identify the role of youth in the preparation process of the Wedomartani Village Medium-Term Development Plan (RPJMKal) for 2021-2026; 2) analyze the level of participation; and 3) identify youth representatives' perceptions of factors influencing youth roles. The research was conducted using a mixed method approach with descriptive analysis. Sampling was conducted using purposive sampling method. Data were collected through interviews, questionnaires, and document analysis. The results showed that the role of youth is as a dynamizer, catalyst, motivator, innovator, and evaluator. Youth participation in the RPJMKal preparation process has reached the highest level or community power in the form of partnership. Based on the perception of youth representatives, the internal factor that influences the role of youth in the process of preparing the Wedomartani RPJMKal 2021-2026 is the age of youth. External factors that influence the role of youth include the village government, and community leaders.
Challenges of Contextualizing Low-Carbon Development in Indonesia Romadhoni, Ahmad Ilham; Muta’ali, Lutfi; Paramitha, Dyah Pradjna; Tumus, Muhammad Galang Ramadhan Al
International Journal for Disaster and Development Interface Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): October 2025
Publisher : Amcolabora

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53824/ijddi.v5i2.113

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Climate change in Indonesia has triggered multidimensional disasters that are increasingly severe and difficult to predict, placing communities in vulnerable conditions. To address this, the Indonesian government has adopted the Low Carbon Development (LCD) paradigm, gradually integrating it into national and regional planning to pursue sustainable economic growth while minimizing carbon emissions. However, progress in low-carbon development remains limited. The gap is largely due to weak translation of LCD principles into sectoral programs, inadequate adaptive fiscal instruments, and poor alignment between regional development plans (RPJMD) and the LCD framework. This study aims to identify challenges from idea to plan to practice in the implementation of LCD policies in Indonesia and to propose a contextualized scheme for strengthening their application. Findings reveal three main challenges: (1) regional development orientation is still growth-centered rather than sustainability-oriented, (2) local governments have limited capacity to formulate and implement low-carbon programs, and (3) actor fragmentation and weak cross-sectoral and interregional coordination hinder integration. Furthermore, Indonesia’s vast geography presents structural and distributional constraints that demand creative, context-specific solutions rather than being accepted as fixed barriers. Overall, while Indonesia possesses substantial potential in low-carbon development, realizing it requires reorienting development priorities, enhancing local capacities, and improving institutional coordination. A contextualized LCD scheme must therefore address these systemic challenges to align national and regional development agendas with global commitments, particularly the net zero emission target.