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Global Green Diplomacy Cross-Border Collaboration in Mangrove Conservation as a Blue Carbon Solution LAKSMI, Putu Ayu Sita; PUTRA, I Ketut Johny Pramananda; KUSUMA, A.A Made Indra Wijaya; BAKAR, Mohd Azlan Bin Abu; AGASTIRA, Gusti Ngurah Danan
Akuntansi dan Humaniora: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 4 No. 3 (2025): Akuntansi dan Humaniora: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat (Oktober – Januari 2026)-
Publisher : PT Keberlanjutan Strategis Indonesia

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The existential challenge of climate change demands urgent solutions, with mangrove conservation emerging as a potent nature-based strategy through the Blue Carbon paradigm. This article explores the transformative concept of "Global Green Diplomacy" through a community service initiative in Bali, Indonesia, employing a Participatory Action Research (PAR) framework. It demonstrates how cross-border collaboration in mangrove conservation transcends mere ecological restoration to become a strategic, scalable, and indispensable Blue Carbon solution. The PAR methodology engaged local communities in five iterative phases: collaborative site assessment, co-design of the conservation plan, capacity building and cross-border knowledge exchange, hands-on implementation embodying the spirit of gotong-royong (cooperation), and participatory monitoring. Results revealed the successful rehabilitation of over 15,000 mangrove saplings across a five-hectare degraded zone, achieving a 78% survival rate. This grassroots action not only restored ecological functions—evidenced by increased biodiversity and a 60% reduction in plastic debris—but also spurred socio-economic transformation, notably through a community-managed ecotourism program. The discussion underscores that this local action gains global significance when linked to Blue Carbon and Green Diplomacy frameworks. The community's stewardship creates a verifiable carbon sink, unlocking opportunities for ethical financing via carbon credit schemes involving international partners. The study concludes that the synergy between local empowerment, cross-border collaboration, and global incentives is key to amplifying climate resilience, effectively turning grassroots action into a sustainable and scalable climate solution.
Layanan “Buy Now Pay Later” Pada Konsumen Millenial Di Kota Denpasar Kusuma, A.A Made Indra Wijaya; Primananda, Pande Gde Bagus Naya; Bharata , I Made Arya Putra; Pratiwi , Ketut Winda
Journal of Innovative and Creativity Vol. 6 No. 1 (2026)
Publisher : Fakultas Ilmu Pendidikan Universitas Pahlawan Tuanku Tambusai

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Perkembangan teknologi finansial mendorong meningkatnya penggunaan layanan Buy Now Pay Later (BNPL), khususnya di kalangan konsumen milenial di wilayah perkotaan. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis pengaruh hedonic motive terhadap penggunaan BNPL, baik secara langsung maupun tidak langsung melalui impulsive buying pada mahasiswa generasi milenial di Kota Denpasar. Penelitian ini didasarkan pada kerangka Stimulus Organism Response (SOR) yang digunakan untuk menjelaskan mekanisme psikologis konsumen dalam mengambil keputusan pembelian secara spontan dalam konteks layanan pembayaran digital. Metode penelitian yang digunakan adalah pendekatan kuantitatif dengan pengumpulan data primer melalui penyebaran kuesioner kepada 80 responden mahasiswa milenial. Teknik pengambilan sampel menggunakan purposive sampling dan accidental sampling. Data dianalisis menggunakan metode Structural Equation Modeling–Partial Least Squares (SEM-PLS) dengan bantuan SmartPLS 4. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa hedonic motive berpengaruh positif dan signifikan terhadap penggunaan BNPL serta terhadap perilaku impulsive buying. Selain itu, impulsive buying juga berpengaruh positif dan signifikan terhadap penggunaan BNPL. Hasil pengujian mediasi menunjukkan bahwa impulsive buying berperan sebagai mediator parsial dalam hubungan antara hedonic motive dan penggunaan BNPL. Temuan ini mengindikasikan bahwa dorongan emosional dan orientasi pada kesenangan berperan penting dalam mendorong perilaku pembelian impulsif yang pada akhirnya meningkatkan penggunaan BNPL. Penelitian ini memberikan implikasi praktis bagi penyedia layanan BNPL dan pelaku usaha dalam merancang strategi pemasaran yang bertanggung jawab guna meminimalkan risiko keuangan konsumen muda.
The Influence of Tourism Experience on Revisit Intention with Emotional Attachment as a Mediator (A Case Study at Kuta Beach) PRIMANANDA, Pande Gde Bagus Naya; KUSUMA, A.A Made Indra Wijaya
Journal of Tourism Economics and Policy Vol. 5 No. 4 (2025): Journal of Tourism Economics and Policy (October - December 2025) - In Press
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This study examines the role of tourism experience in shaping domestic tourists' revisit intentions in Bali in the post-pandemic context, sending visitors, and the issue of declining experience quality. Referring to the inconsistencies in previous findings, the study examined the influence of tourism experience on revisit intentions and the mediating role of emotional attachment. Data were collected through a survey of 140 respondents who visited in the past two years and analyzed using PLS-SEM. The measurement results showed valid and reliable indicators; The aesthetic and escapist dimensions were the most dominant, while the entertainment dimension was removed because it did not meet the criteria. Structurally, tourism experiences were shown to enhance emotional well-being, but not to increase revisit intentions. Emotional attachment also had no effect on revisit intentions and did not act as a mediator. The findings confirm that revisit decisions are more likely influenced by other factors, such as perceived value, satisfaction, accessibility, and attraction variety. Consequently, managers need to design strong experiences along with more direct retention strategies. Revisit incentive programs can be prioritized on an ongoing basis.