The provision of Green Open Spaces (RTH) is an obligation of local governments as part of fulfilling the community's right to a good and healthy environment. Bogor city, as one of the cities with a high population density, faces serious challenges in maintaining a balance between urban development and environmental sustainability. The research question is: how does the Bogor City Government manage green open spaces from a good governance perspective? This study employs a normative juridical method, combining a regulatory and conceptual approach. It is descriptive in nature, utilizing secondary data that is then analyzed qualitatively, and conclusions are drawn deductively. The results of the discussion and conclusion indicate that, normatively, the Bogor City Government has an adequate legal framework for green space management; however, its implementation still faces obstacles, including limited land, weak supervision, and suboptimal community involvement. From a good governance perspective, green space management in Bogor city still needs to be strengthened in terms of public participation and accountability so that sustainable development goals can be optimally achieved.
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