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Dynamics of Governance in Urban Indigenous Cultural Villages: A Case Study of Pampang, East Kalimantan, Indonesia Ayu Dewi Mayasari; Andi Nur Pratiwi Fatmala; Pipit Afrianti
Electronic Journal of Social and Political Sciences (E-SOSPOL) Vol. 12 No. 2 (2025): Governance, Democracy, and Political Institutions
Publisher : Rumah Jurnal, University of Jember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19184/e-sospol.v12i2.53877

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This study examines the dynamics of governance in urban indigenous cultural villages, focusing on the Pampang Cultural Tourism Village in East Kalimantan, Indonesia. Urban indigenous communities face unique challenges in maintaining local wisdom while adapting to modernization and development policies. Previous studies have primarily explored indigenous governance in rural areas, while research on urban-based indigenous communities remains limited. This research gap highlights the importance of gaining new insights into how governance systems function in cultural villages located near urban centers, where tourism activities and globalization pressures are highly influential. The study employs a qualitative descriptive approach through interviews, observations, and document analysis. Findings reveal that governance in the Pampang Cultural Tourism Village represents a hybrid system, where customary practices coexist with government regulations and tourism demands. Such governance arrangements have contributed to cultural preservation and created economic opportunities for the community, but they have also triggered tensions regarding interest representation, resource distribution, and the risk of cultural commodification. The study concludes that strengthening inclusive governance mechanisms is crucial for the sustainability of urban indigenous villages. This research contributes to the broader literature on indigenous governance by introducing perspectives from urban contexts, which are often overlooked. Policy recommendations include the need for state recognition of local wisdom, greater community participation, and balancing cultural preservation with economic development
Peran Generasi Z dalam Simulasi Pengelolaan Limbah Program Makan Bergizi Gratis di Kota Samarinda pipit afrianti; Annisa Camila Putri; Rasti Ananda Sihotang; Azra Belfa Nayara
Journal of Citizenship Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): Mei
Publisher : HK-Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31506/joc.v4i1.559

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Waste management remains a major challenge in Indonesia, particularly in urban areas such as Samarinda, which continues to experience increasing waste volume alongside rapid population growth and social–economic activities. One emerging source of organic waste originates from the government’s free lunch program aimed at improving children’s nutritional intake. Although this program provides significant benefits for child nutrition, it also generates a considerable amount of food residue and organic waste that can contribute to environmental pollution if not properly managed. This study aims to explore the role of Generation Z (Gen Z) in utilizing biopore technology as an alternative and eco-friendly solution for managing organic waste generated from the free lunch program. The research employs a descriptive qualitative approach through literature review, documentation, and case analysis in Samarinda City. Data were analyzed qualitatively through literature interpretation and observation of waste management practices in the field. The findings reveal that the application of biopore technology significantly reduces the volume of organic waste while producing compost beneficial for school greening and urban gardens. Moreover, this technology enhances groundwater absorption and contributes to flood mitigation in densely populated areas. The involvement of Gen Z—characterized by digital literacy and environmental awareness—emerges as a key factor in fostering community-based innovation. Therefore, this study highlights the importance of intergenerational collaboration in supporting the achievement of Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 12 on responsible consumption and production.