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Adaptive Governance Research
ISSN : -     EISSN : 30630878     DOI : https://doi.org/10.71435
Core Subject : Science, Social,
Adaptive Governance Research is a contemporary approach to decision-making that acknowledges the inherent complexity and uncertainty of social, environmental, and socio-ecological systems. It emphasizes the need for flexible, collaborative, and learning-oriented processes to effectively address evolving challenges and achieve sustainable outcomes. The scope of this journal includes research related to policy, management, analysis and decisions related to Adaptive Governance.
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Analysis of the Effectiveness of Adaptive Governance in Managing Natural Resource Conflicts (The Case of Mining in the Sorowako Region) Wirawan, Dahlia
Adaptive Governance Research Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): Adaptive Governance Research
Publisher : Pemuda Peduli Publikasi Insan Ilmiah

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Purpose: This examine investigates the dynamics of adaptive governance in dealing with herbal useful resource conflicts, focusing at the Sorowako vicinity's mining sports activities. Subjects and Methods: Through a mixed-techniques method, which includes descriptive information, paired-samples t-checks, regression analyses, ANCOVA, and Pearson correlational analyses, the research explores stakeholder pleasure and governance effectiveness. Results: Findings display screen the pivotal roles of community participation, institutional collaboration, and stakeholder engagement in enhancing adaptive governance mechanisms. Significant close by variations in stakeholder delight underscore the need for context-precise processes. Conclusions: The test contributes insights to useful aid management and emphasizes the significance of inclusive decision-making strategies.
Adaptive Governance Strategy for Forest Conservation in Sumatra in Balancing Environmental Needs and Community Involvement Julia, Indira Ratu
Adaptive Governance Research Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): Adaptive Governance Research
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Purpose: This study investigates the efficacy of adaptive governance strategies for forest conservation in Sumatra, that specialize in Lubuk Beringin village. Subjects and Methods:  Through a combined-techniques technique, such as surveys and interviews, stakeholders' perceptions and studies have been analyzed. Results: Results reveal that network participation and institutional preparations considerably have an impact on stakeholders' perceptions of forest conservation. Conclusions: The findings emphasize the importance of bendy governance frameworks in fostering collaboration and resilience. Moving forward, promoting neighborhood empowerment and multi-stakeholder partnerships is crucial for sustainable forest management.
Adaptive Governance Frameworks for Disaster Risk Reduction in Coastal Ternate Kyren, Kyren
Adaptive Governance Research Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): Adaptive Governance Research
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Purpose: This take a look at examines the position of adaptive governance frameworks in catastrophe chance reduction efforts in coastal Ternate and the village of Pangkalan Jati in Sumatra, Indonesia. Subjects and Methods: Through a combined-methods technique integrating qualitative interviews and quantitative surveys, the study explores the effectiveness of governance systems and their effect on network resilience. Descriptive records reveal demographic characteristics, perceptions of governance effectiveness, and stages of catastrophe preparedness among individuals. Inferential analyses, which includes paired-samples t-checks, regression analyses, ANCOVA, and Pearson correlational analyses, elucidate the relationships between governance effectiveness, socio-economic elements, and disaster preparedness rankings. Results: The findings underscore the significance of transparency, network engagement, adaptability, income, and education level in selling catastrophe resilience. Conclusions: Ultimately, implementing adaptive governance frameworks that foster collaboration and inclusivity is essential for mitigating catastrophe risks and building sustainable groups in coastal regions.
Adaptive Governance Strategy to Reduce Flood Risk in the Ganges River, North India Banhi, Khant
Adaptive Governance Research Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): Adaptive Governance Research
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Purpose: This take a look at examines the dynamics of flood chance perception, adaptive governance effectiveness, and community resilience along the Ganges River in North India, focusing on the village of Kalapathar. Subjects and Methods: Through regression, ANCOVA, and correlational analyses, the studies explore the relationships between these key variables and their implications for flood resilience strategies. Results: Findings highlight the great impact of flood chance notion on community resilience and the high-quality correlation among adaptive governance effectiveness and resilience. Conclusions: The take a look at underscores the significance of addressing perceptions of chance, enhancing governance mechanisms, and fostering community resilience to mitigate flood affects in prone regions.
Adaptive Management of Clean Water: Strengthening Environmental Governance in Dhaka, Bangladesh Kapoor, Preeti
Adaptive Governance Research Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): Adaptive Governance Research
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Purpose: This study investigates the dynamics of adaptive control in smooth water provision in Dhaka, Bangladesh, focusing on water exceptional pleasure, governance effectiveness perceptions, and water trying out frequency. Subjects and Methods: Utilizing a blended-methods technique, inclusive of regression, correlation analyses, and ANCOVA, the studies shed light on the elaborate interplay amongst these variables. Results: Results imply a widespread improvement in water great satisfaction following an intervention geared toward enhancing governance effectiveness. Regression analysis highlights the pivotal roles of governance perceptions and water testing frequency in influencing water best pleasure. Correlation analyses unveil the interconnectedness of those variables, emphasizing the need for holistic water control strategies. Conclusions: The examine underscores the significance of adaptive governance frameworks to address complicated water control challenges and advocates for network-centric methods in Dhaka's water provision structures.

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