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Green Governance: Exploring Politics, Social Justice, and the Environment
ISSN : -     EISSN : 30628113     DOI : https://doi.org/10.61511/gg.v1i2.
Core Subject : Social,
Aims: GG aims to deepen the understanding of the interplay between governance, social justice, and environmental issues. The journal focuses on publishing high-quality research that explores how political and social dynamics shape environmental policies and practices, and vice versa. By highlighting innovative approaches and theoretical advancements, GG Journal strives to foster informed dialogue and practical solutions to contemporary environmental and social challenges. Focus: The journal is dedicated to publishing academic research that delves into the complex relationships between governance structures, social justice, and environmental outcomes. GG Journal emphasizes contributions that provide new insights into how political, economic, and cultural factors influence environmental policies and practices, and how these policies, in turn, affect social justice. The journal supports interdisciplinary research bridging environmental studies, political science, social justice, and governance. Scope: This journal seeks to publish a broad range of scholarly articles, including: 1. Governance and Environmental Policy: Research on how various governance models and policies address environmental issues, including climate change, resource management, and conservation efforts. This includes evaluating the effectiveness of environmental regulations and their impact on sustainability. 2. Social Justice and Environmental Equity: Studies exploring the intersection of social justice and environmental issues, focusing on how environmental policies affect marginalized communities and contribute to or mitigate social inequality. 3. Political Dynamics and Environmental Change: Examination of the role of political institutions, ideologies, and movements in shaping environmental agendas and policies. This includes the impact of political decisions on environmental outcomes and societal responses. 4. Cultural Influences on Environmental Policy: Research on how cultural values, beliefs, and local practices influence environmental policy-making and implementation. This includes analyzing policy adaptations that consider cultural diversity and local contexts. 5. Community-Based Governance Strategies: Studies on community-driven initiatives and governance models that involve local stakeholders in environmental decision-making. Research in this area explores how community engagement can enhance the effectiveness of environmental policies and social outcomes.
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Utilization of the integrated online village and urban village information system in Kendal Regency “Dokar “ as an actievement of bureaucratic reform Ariningsih, Siti
Green Governance: Exploring Politics, Social Justice, and the Environment Vol. 1 No. 2: (August) 2024
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Background: Bureaucratic reform that focuses on transparency and public accountability has encouraged the application of information technology in government, particularly through the concept of E-Government. This technology has become an important tool to improve public information disclosure, which is a citizen's right and an important element in participatory decision-making processes. Methods: This research uses a literature study approach with descriptive analysis of various literature and policy documents related to the implementation of village information systems. Data were collected from credible sources, analysed systematically, and presented in narrative form to identify the impact of village information system implementation on public information disclosure. Findings: The results show that the implementation of village information systems, such as the one implemented through DOKAR in Kendal District, significantly improves the accessibility and transparency of public information. The system allows citizens to access information anytime and anywhere, without being limited by time and distance, thus supporting community involvement in supervision and decision-making. Conclusion: The implementation of E-Government through village information systems has opened up new opportunities for public information disclosure, which in turn improves government accountability and community participation. This research confirms the importance of developing and maintaining integrated information systems to support sustainable bureaucratic reform. Novelty/Originality of This Study: This study makes an original contribution by highlighting the specific impact of village information system implementation on public information disclosure at the local level. The analysis enriches the literature on E-Government by providing empirical evidence of the application of information technology in local government, which is rarely addressed in previous studies.
Strengthening the legislative function of the House of Regional Representatives In the Framework of bureaucratic reform in Indonesia Agung, Wasana; Sarwono, Billy K
Green Governance: Exploring Politics, Social Justice, and the Environment Vol. 1 No. 2: (August) 2024
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Background: The establishment of the House of Regional Representatives (DPD) aims to balance legislative power by implementing a two-room or bicameral system in representation. However, in reality, the authority of DPD in the field of legislation only acts as a co-legislator for the House of Representatives (DPR). The proposed law submitted by DPD is considered as DPR's initiative during the discussion, which indicates the need to strengthen the legislative function of DPD to be more equal to DPR. Methods: This research is conducted through juridical analysis of legislation and decisions of the Constitutional Court, particularly related to the legislative authority of DPD. This study also examines various legal documents and relevant literature to understand the dynamics and development of the legislative function of DPD in a bicameral representative system. Findings: The results showed that the decision of the Constitutional Court No. 92/PUU-X/2012 provides a bright spot for strengthening the legislative function of DPD, by giving the DPD the authority to propose draft laws as DPD initiatives and participate in the preparation of the National Legislation Programme. Nevertheless, DPD still requires further strengthening in the authority of the formation of laws that are general in nature as well as its involvement in the entire process of forming laws, from planning to discussion and approval. Conclusion: To strengthen the legislative function of DPD in the future, DPD needs to be given broader authority in the formation of laws and equal involvement in all stages of the legislative process with DPR. This is important to ensure balance in a bicameral system of representation and improve overall legislative effectiveness. Novelty/Originality of This Study: This study makes an original contribution by highlighting the need to strengthen the legislative role of DPD in Indonesia's bicameral system, as well as offering a new perspective on how the Constitutional Court decision can be a starting point for strengthening the legislative function of DPD. This analysis fills a gap in the literature on the role of DPD in legislation, especially in the context of strengthening the bicameral representative system in Indonesia.
Analysis of public awareness and behaviour in Banjarmasin City towards reducing the use of plastic waste: a case study of environmentally friendly policy implementation Hakim, Muthia Fitriana; Martono, Dwi Nowo; Agustina, Haruki
Green Governance: Exploring Politics, Social Justice, and the Environment Vol. 1 No. 2: (August) 2024
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Background: Increased environmental awareness in Banjarmasin City has led to the implementation of a policy to reduce the use of single-use plastic bags. This study aims to evaluate people's behaviour related to the policy by focusing on three main variables: environmentally friendly attitudes, lifestyle, and knowledge about the dangers and benefits of reducing plastic waste. Methods: This study used a quantitative approach with data collected through questionnaires distributed to 155 respondents in Banjarmasin City. The questionnaire instrument was designed to measure people's environmentally friendly attitudes, lifestyles, and knowledge of the benefits and hazards of plastic waste. The data was analysed by calculating the mean score and frequency to assess the level of awareness and behaviour. Findings: The results of the analysis show that in general, the environmentally friendly attitudes of the people of Banjarmasin are quite good with an average score of 3.54, but there is a need to increase understanding and participation in reducing the use of plastic bags. The community's eco-friendly lifestyle obtained an average score of 3.35, indicating an area that needs improvement. The community's knowledge of the benefits of plastic waste reduction had an average score of 3.87, while knowledge of the dangers of plastic waste reached an average score of 3.90, signalling that the community already has a fairly good understanding of this issue. Conclusion: This study concludes that although the people of Banjarmasin have a good understanding of the dangers and benefits of plastic waste reduction, environmentally friendly attitudes and lifestyles still need to be improved. A more intensive education and socialisation programme is expected to increase compliance and participation in implementing the plastic bag reduction policy. Novelty/Originality of This Study: This study provides new insights into how plastic bag reduction policies are accepted and implemented at the community level, focusing on the relationship between knowledge, attitudes, and lifestyles. The study also highlights the importance of integrating environmental education in local policies to improve the effectiveness of plastic waste reduction.
Strategies for improving the performance of public relations officers based on tri hita karana in the regional office of the Ministry of Religious Affairs of Bangli Regency Ersania, Ni Luh
Green Governance: Exploring Politics, Social Justice, and the Environment Vol. 1 No. 2: (August) 2024
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Background: This study focuses on improving the performance of public relations (Pranata Humas) at the Regional Office of the Ministry of Religious Affairs in Bangli Regency, using the Tri Hita Karana philosophy as a framework. Tri Hita Karana is a Balinese concept emphasizing harmonious relationships between humans, God, others, and nature. Pranata Humas plays a key role in disseminating information about government programs and activities to the public, but faces challenges such as a lack of understanding of Tri Hita Karana and limited community engagement. Methods: The study employs a strategic approach, which includes in-depth education and training for public relations staff on the values of Tri Hita Karana, strengthening collaboration with local communities and NGOs, and leveraging information technology and social media to improve outreach. Findings: The proposed strategies are expected to enhance the understanding of local cultural values among public relations personnel, foster stronger community involvement in government-promoted activities, and improve information dissemination using modern communication tools. Conclusion: By implementing these strategies, the performance of Pranata Humas can be significantly improved, leading to better communication between the government and the public, while promoting harmonious local cultural values. Novelty/Originality of This Study: This research introduces the integration of Tri Hita Karana, a unique Balinese cultural philosophy, into public relations strategies within a government institution, aiming to improve both performance and cultural alignment in public communication efforts.
Counterterrorism prevention concept to support government policy in Indonesia Bimantara, Angga; Supriyadi, Asep Adang
Green Governance: Exploring Politics, Social Justice, and the Environment Vol. 1 No. 2: (August) 2024
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Background: Counter-terrorism strategies in Indonesia have evolved in response to the dynamic nature of global and domestic security threats. The Indonesian government has implemented a multifaceted approach, combining intelligence strengthening, law enforcement, deradicalization, socio-economic empowerment, and media and technology management. These efforts are critical to preventing the spread of radical ideologies and terrorist attacks. However, challenges such as human rights violations and coordination gaps remain, necessitating further examination of these strategies. Methods: This essay employs a literature review method with a qualitative descriptive approach. Data were collected from various secondary sources, including academic journals, government reports, books, and media articles. Relevant literature was sourced through keyword searches in academic databases. Thematic analysis was conducted to identify key themes related to Indonesia's counter-terrorism strategies, particularly in intelligence, law enforcement, deradicalization, and technology management. Findings: The analysis revealed that Indonesia’s counter-terrorism efforts are effective in certain areas, particularly intelligence collaboration between agencies like BIN, Polri, BNPT, and Densus 88. However, human rights concerns persist, particularly regarding the use of surveillance technologies and law enforcement practices. Deradicalization programs that integrate religious moderation and socio-economic empowerment show promise in reintegrating former terrorists into society. Additionally, big data and AI play an increasingly critical role in detecting online extremist content, though balancing privacy and security remains a challenge. Conclusion: Indonesia's counter-terrorism strategy demonstrates a comprehensive approach that addresses both immediate security concerns and long-term prevention of radicalization. While successful in many aspects, further improvements are needed to address human rights issues, enhance inter-agency coordination, and optimize the use of technology. A balanced approach that respects civil liberties while ensuring national security is essential for sustained success. Novelty/Originality of This Study: This study provides a detailed analysis of Indonesia's counter-terrorism strategies through a comprehensive literature review, highlighting the interplay between intelligence, law enforcement, social reintegration, and technology. It also emphasizes the importance of transparency and human rights in counter-terrorism efforts, which have received limited attention in previous studies.

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