This study aims to identify green management adoption patterns by local communities in Asinan Village for Rawa Pening conservation, analyze influencing factors, evaluate impacts on environmental conservation and socio-economic conditions, and formulate effective adoption models. The research employed a mixed-method approach through in-depth interviews with 20 key informants, focus group discussions, participatory observation, surveys of 100 respondents, and document studies. Results revealed four adoption stages: awareness (85%), interest (68%), evaluation (45%), and trial/adoption (32%). Five significant factors influencing adoption were education level (β = 0.285), information access (β = 0.312), community social capital (β = 0.267), institutional support (β = 0.245), and perceived economic benefits (β = 0.198). Adoption demonstrated positive environmental impacts with 15% COD reduction, 12% BOD reduction, and 25% income increase for organic farmers. The developed Integrated Green Management Adoption Model incorporates four main components: community capacity building, information and communication system development, local institutional strengthening, and sustainable incentive systems.
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