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Communication between Actors (Collaborative Governance) in Disaster Mitigation based on Sustainable Development at Batu City Lestari, Asih Widi; Aji, Nawangsasi Wincahyo Artiko; Sukoco, Johan Bhimo
PANDITA: Interdisciplinary Journal of Public Affairs Vol. 8 No. 2 (2025): Juli - Desember
Publisher : Fakultas Ilmu Administrasi Universitas Krisnadwipayana Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61332/ijpa.v8i2.352

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Indonesia is geographically situated in a disaster-prone region due to its position at the convergence of multiple tectonic plates and its tropical climate, which features both wet and dry seasons. Natural disasters frequently impact areas with vulnerable populations, and such events often exacerbate the existing vulnerabilities within those communities. These vulnerabilities typically arise from unsafe physical environments, limited economic resources, and weak social structures. Internal and external pressures such as underdeveloped local institutions and a lack of essential disaster management skills further contribute to these risks. As part of national development efforts, disaster management policies encompass a continuum of actions taken before, during, and after disasters. In this context, the Batu City Government faces considerable challenges in managing recurring natural hazards. Despite the importance of proactive disaster risk reduction strategies, various implementation barriers persist. One critical aspect that requires improvement is routine disaster mitigation, which aims to reduce potential impacts and increase public awareness. An effective method is conducting regular outreach and education programs covering all disaster phases pre-disaster, emergency response, and post-disaster recovery. However, the local disaster management agency (BPBD) in Batu City infrequently conducts such awareness campaigns. Consequently, when disasters strike, the community often remains unprepared, leading to more severe consequences, financial losses, and even fatalities. To address these issues, it is essential for the Batu City Government to enhance its collaborative efforts with various stakeholders to ensure more robust and inclusive disaster mitigation measures.
Collaborative Governance dalam Pelestarian Seni Tradisional: Studi Pada Wayang Orang Ngesti Pandawa Kota Semarang Aji, Nawangsasi Wincahyo Artiko; Asih Widi Lestari; Renata Jati Nirmala
Public Sphere Review Volume 4 Nomor 2: September 2025
Publisher : Public Administration Dept, Faculty of Social and Political Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30649/psr.v4i2.176

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This study examines the dynamics of collaborative governance in traditional art preservation efforts, highlighting the case of Wayang Orang Ngesti Pandawa (WONP) in Semarang City. The approach used is descriptive qualitative with guidance from Emerson et al.'s (2012) Collaborative Action Framework. Data were collected through in-depth interviews, field observations, document analysis, and literature review. Data validity was ensured through triangulation and member checking techniques. The results showed the involvement of various stakeholders, such as local government, art communities, universities, and civil society. They collaborated in various activities, such as organizing cultural festivals, joint performances, and training programs. This collaboration increases public participation, supports the regeneration of artists, and strengthens cultural sustainability. However, there are still obstacles in the form of limited institutional capacity, unstructured funding mechanisms, and power imbalances between parties. Although this study focuses on the context of Semarang, the results have comparative relevance for other regions that wish to apply a collaborative approach to cultural heritage management. Practically, this study provides recommendations for strengthening multi-stakeholder coordination in preserving intangible cultural heritage. Socially, this study emphasizes the importance of inclusive strategies in strengthening local cultural identity. The originality of this study lies in its empirical contribution to understanding how a collaborative framework can be effectively applied to preserve traditional arts amid modern challenges.