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Local Economic Development Through Thematic Village Development Guava Crystal Wates Village Ni'mah, Ulis Syifa; Salsabila, Fanisa Zahra; Istikomah, Hesti; Hadyalbarr, Dhaysaq; Reta, Selly Aisya
Mustard Journal De Ecobusin Vol. 1 No. 4 (2024): Mustard Journal De Ecobusin
Publisher : Generasi Sains Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37899/mjde.v1i4.131

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This article discusses local economic development as an important strategy in improve the welfare of the community at the village and sub-district levels. This article discusses development of Kampung Jambu Kristal in Wates Subdistrict as an effort to strengthen the local economy. Through a participatory approach, this village utilizes agricultural potential Crystal guava as a superior commodity. The development program includes increasing capacity farmer, optimization production, as well as strategy marketing innovative Which integrated with local tourism. As a result, the development of Kampung Jambu Kristal has contributed positive in create field Work, increase income public, and support local economic resilience in Wates Village. This study is expected to be a model for development economy based on potential local in area other.
Implementation of Good Governance Principles in Regional Budget Management in Bali Province Salsabila, Fanisa Zahra
Moccasin Journal De Public Perspective Vol. 1 No. 4 (2024): Moccasin Journal De Public Perspective
Publisher : Generasi Sains Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37899/mjdpp.v1i4.133

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This study examines the implementation of Good Governance principles in the regional budget management of Bali Province, focusing on transparency, accountability, and public participation. By analyzing the effectiveness of these governance reforms, the study reveals significant improvements in the management of public funds, leading to better resource allocation and increased public satisfaction. The research compares the current practices with established frameworks of good governance, showing that the application of these principles in local government operations leads to enhanced fiscal responsibility and public trust. Moreover, the study underscores the importance of participatory budgeting and transparent financial reporting as key mechanisms for fostering accountability. The findings contribute to the broader discourse on governance reforms in regional public administration and offer practical insights for policymakers aiming to strengthen governance in similar contexts.