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Sanitation Management Through Government and Business Entity Cooperation Scheme for Realizing a Sustainable City Suwito, Andreas; Berliyanti , Dita Oki
Journal Research of Social Science, Economics, and Management Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): Journal Research of Social Science, Economics, and Management
Publisher : Publikasi Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59141/jrssem.v5i1.964

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Sanitation Management Through Government and Business Entity Cooperation Scheme for Realizing a Sustainable City is a fundamental aspect of achieving sustainable and adequate urban sanitation development, which is essential for realizing healthy, inclusive, and resilient cities. However, local fiscal limitations, suboptimal institutional capacity, and low involvement of multiple stakeholders pose significant challenges to providing safe sanitation services in Depok City and Bogor City. The Public-Private Partnership (PPP) scheme is viewed as a strategic alternative to bridge financing gaps while improving the efficiency and quality of urban sanitation services. This research aims to analyze the challenges of urban sanitation development in Depok and Bogor, identify key factors influencing private sector involvement through PPP schemes, and formulate sustainable urban sanitation development strategies involving the private sector. The research employs a descriptive qualitative approach, with data collection techniques that include in-depth interviews, observations, and document studies involving key informants from local governments, business actors, sanitation practitioners, and community representatives. The results indicate that the main challenges include weak tariff regulation, limited inter-agency coordination, low public awareness, and inadequate integrated fecal sludge management services. The key factors influencing private sector engagement include legal certainty, the project's economic scale, availability of technical data, and the readiness of local government institutions. This research recommends strengthening regulations and planning, establishing regional public service agencies (BLUD) for sanitation management, enhancing multi-stakeholder collaboration, and developing attractive PPP schemes for private partners as part of efforts to accelerate the achievement of safe and sustainable urban sanitation targets.
Evaluation Of Social License To Operate (Slo) In Three Blocks Of Pt. Xyz Tazkia, Aisha R; Berliyanti , Dita Oki
Journal of Social Research Vol. 3 No. 10 (2024): Journal of Social Research
Publisher : International Journal Labs

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55324/josr.v3i10.2271

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Mining companies around the world often face high socio-political risks, especially due to their impact on the environment. One indicator of this risk is the Social License to Operate (SLO). This study examines how the community accepts PT. XYZ in terms of achieving the Social License to Operate (SLO) as part of the company's commitment to community involvement. This study is a qualitative study, where the study was conducted by distributing questionnaires to community groups first to obtain qualitative data, then continued with interviews and focus group discussions (FGD) to gain broader and deeper insights into the perceptions of each community group regarding expectations related to the company's programs. The results of the study will then be linked to the relevant Sustainable Development Goals to see the relationship and contribution to the company's sustainability goals.