Management of Public Assets Study Management of Lake Limboto Gorontalo District

Journal Title: IOSR Journal of Humanities and Social Science - Year 2018, Vol 23, Issue 8

Abstract

The National Conference of Lakes in Indonesia, Bali on 2009 by 9 State Ministers of the Republic of Indonesia has established 10 critical lakes in Indonesia that are priorities, strategic functions for national interests, and sustainable lake management including Limboto lake (Germadani 2015). Being a place to revolutionize asset management, build new public asset management for Limboto lake management with an inspiring spirit of role and interaction pattern of actors towards partnership and collaboration governance (CG). This research article aims to analyze and explain the management of public asetLimboto lake management study in Gorontalo regency, based on classical control by playing the role and creative cooperation of actor in realizing good collaboration governance (GCG). The data was collected using open interview techniques to the Government (related SKPD at Gorontalo, Gorontalo and Gorontalo Provinces), Private and Community Analysis was conducted descriptively by case study. The research findings are the strengthening and development of Limboto lake management model based on asset management, prototype (G2B, G2C, G2G, B2C) (Nyachhton, 2006) on the interaction of actors and (Budiati, 2012) on good governance as a form of partnership and collaboration, creative behavior -innovative individuals and groups in Limboto lake management (Akib, 2005) at the level of implementation or praxis, valuable innovation is the accompaniment of community empowerment.The theoretical implications are to reinforce the ideas of David Osbone and Ted Gaebler, 1992 on Collaboration Governance marked by a new era of behavioral change of community organizations (Akib, 2011, Keban, 2008) on public management paradigm (Caster I Bernard 2000, Nawawi, 2003) and Siregar (2004) on asset management, and changes in the people's mindset towards community independence and regional growth (Lamangida, 2017) new hope of partnership and collaboration. The success of Limboto lake rescue is done by involving and interaction of stakeholders through creativity and innovation management based on asset management in Indonesia

Authors and Affiliations

Trisusanti Lamangida, Haedar Akib, Jasruddin Malago

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  • EP ID EP419703
  • DOI 10.9790/0837-2308059299.
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Trisusanti Lamangida, Haedar Akib, Jasruddin Malago (2018). Management of Public Assets Study Management of Lake Limboto Gorontalo District. IOSR Journal of Humanities and Social Science, 23(8), 92-99. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-419703