Collaboration Among Stakeholders in Efforts to Control Peatland Ecosystem Damage to Support Sustainable Development Goals (SDGS)

Poppy Wiharja, Bambang Supriyono, Abdullah Said, Hermawan
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Introduction: The government's efforts to control peatland ecosystem damage are a corrective measure to improve management systems in peatland areas. This case study focuses on the KHG Kampar River – Gaung River and KHG Gaung River – Batangtuaka River in Riau Province. These locations were chosen due to their representation of peatland ecosystem restoration activities from 2017 to 2022.   Theoretical Review: Hajer and Wagenaar (2003: 33-37) explain in more detail that deliberative policy is an approach in the public decision-making process that focuses on deep discussion and reflection of various views and approaches before reaching a final decision. This approach involves the active participation of various stakeholders or citizens in decision-making. Collaborative policy dialogue is an alternative approach in policy-making that is becoming increasingly relevant in the Information Age due to technological changes and globalization.   Methods: Using a systematic qualitative methodology, this study adopts a descriptive approach to describe field phenomena.   Result and Discussion: This study identifies stakeholders, their involvement, and the impact of their collaboration and synergy. Stakeholder collaboration is crucial for addressing peatland ecosystem management issues in these areas. The collaborations include interactions between central and local governments (provincial and district), the government and the private sector, and the government and local communities.   Conclusion: Successful stakeholder collaboration has supported the region's sustainable development goals (SDGs). Four pillars were achieved in the efforts to control peatland ecosystem damage: the social pillar, the economic pillar, the environmental pillar, and the governance pillar.
利益相关方合作努力控制泥炭地生态系统破坏,支持可持续发展目标 (SDGS)
导言:政府控制泥炭地生态系统破坏的努力是改善泥炭地地区管理系统的一项纠正措施。本案例研究的重点是廖内省的 KHG 甘帕河 - Gaung 河和 KHG Gaung 河 - Batangtuaka 河。之所以选择这些地点,是因为它们代表了 2017 年至 2022 年泥炭地生态系统恢复活动。理论回顾:Hajer 和 Wagenaar(2003: 33-37)更详细地解释了审议政策是公共决策过程中的一种方法,其重点是在达成最终决策之前对各种观点和方法进行深入讨论和反思。这种方法涉及各利益相关方或公民积极参与决策。协作式政策对话是决策过程中的另一种方法,由于技术变革和全球化,这种方法在信息时代变得越来越重要。研究方法:本研究采用系统的定性方法,以描述性方法描述实地现象。结果与讨论:本研究确定了利益相关者、他们的参与以及他们的合作和协同作用的影响。利益相关者的合作对于解决这些地区的泥炭地生态系统管理问题至关重要。这些合作包括中央政府与地方政府(省级和县级)、政府与私营部门以及政府与当地社区之间的互动。总结:利益相关者的成功合作为该地区的可持续发展目标(SDGs)提供了支持。在控制泥炭地生态系统破坏的过程中实现了四大支柱:社会支柱、经济支柱、环境支柱和治理支柱。
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