Diyah Pitaloka Rizki
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Peran Blue Diplomacy Indonesia dalam Konservasi Terumbu Karang di Segitiga Terumbu Karang (CTI) pada Tahun 2024- 2025 Azizah Fathiyyatul Fauji; Haura Nafisa Rachman; Shofianty Dewy; Syalwa Fadila Natasya; Diyah Pitaloka Rizki
Journal of Legal, Political, and Humanistic Inquiry Vol 1 No 2 (2025): December: Custodia: Journal of Legal, Political, and Humanistic Inquiry
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.65310/wrdjn163

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This study aims to analyze Indonesia's role and contribution within the framework of the Coral Triangle Initiative on Coral Reefs, Fisheries, and Food Security (CTI-CFF) as a form of blue diplomacy in coral reef conservation efforts in the Coral Triangle region. The research method used is a qualitative approach with data collection techniques through literature studies, analysis of official CTI-CFF documents, Indonesian government policies, and reports from relevant international organizations. The data were analyzed descriptively and analytically using the perspectives of environmental diplomacy and regional cooperation. The results showed that Indonesia played a strategic role as a key country in the CTI-CFF through regional policy-making initiatives, the strengthening and expansion of marine conservation areas, increased research cooperation and scientific data exchange, and active diplomacy in various international forums related to marine issues and climate change. The implementation of Indonesia's blue diplomacy is also reflected in multi-stakeholder collaboration involving coastal communities, international institutions, the private sector, and the use of technology to support sustainable coral reef ecosystem management.
Diplomasi Transisi Energi Indonesia: Strategi Lingkungan dan Negosiasi Investasi Hijau Global Periode 2023–2025 Akwal Waffi Kariswan; Maulana Fasha Aralea; Sekar Rahayu; Syifa Nindia Destiany; Diyah Pitaloka Rizki
Journal of Legal, Political, and Humanistic Inquiry Vol 1 No 3 (2026): March: Custodia: Journal of Legal, Political, and Humanistic Inquiry
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.65310/8xehd452

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The global energy transition has made green investment a strategic issue in international relations, particularly for developing countries facing funding constraints and dependence on fossil fuels. Indonesia is in a crucial position due to its significant renewable energy potential, yet its continued reliance on coal as its primary energy source. This article aims to analyze Indonesia's energy transition diplomacy in attracting and managing global green investment in the 2023–2025 period. This research employs a qualitative approach, employing literature review and foreign policy analysis. Data were obtained from official government documents, international organization reports, and relevant scientific publications, and then analyzed using an environmental diplomacy framework. The analysis focuses on Indonesia's strategy for energy transition cooperation, particularly through the Just Energy Transition Partnership (JETP) scheme and involvement in global climate forums. The results show that Indonesia adopts an adaptive diplomatic strategy by balancing national development interests with global climate commitments. Environmental diplomacy is utilized as an instrument to enhance Indonesia's bargaining position in obtaining green investment, transition funding, and technical support.  
Diplomasi Lingkungan River Cleanup terhadap Pemulihan Sungai Cikapundung Tahun 2024 Zalif Nasrudin; Iis Mulyani; Lita Sari Rahayu; Muhammad Rizki Al-Fataah; Diyah Pitaloka Rizki
Journal of Legal, Political, and Humanistic Inquiry Vol 1 No 3 (2026): March: Custodia: Journal of Legal, Political, and Humanistic Inquiry
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.65310/jf592981

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Pollution of the Cikapundung River, as a source of raw water and an important public space in the city of Bandung, poses ecological and social threats due to domestic waste, livestock waste, and plastic waste. This study analyzes environmental diplomacy through the contribution of River Cleanup to the restoration of the Cikapundung River within the framework of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).  The research approach is qualitative, using a case study method through literature review, documentation, and secondary data analysis on water quality and river cleanup programs. The theoretical framework uses Environmental Diplomacy and Collaborative Environmental Governance theories to explain the dynamics of cross-actor collaboration between communities, government, and the private sector. The results show that transnational collaboration facilitated by River Cleanup contributes to increased public awareness, reduced waste in several segments of the river, and strengthened river-caring community networks, thereby supporting the achievement of SDG 6, SDG 11, and SDG 17 in the Cikapundung River area.