Multilevel Environmental Governance in Indonesia: Analysis of Implementation Pathways and Institutional Dynamics

Abstract

This study examines Indonesia's environmental governance framework, focusing on the complex interplay between global environmental imperatives and local implementation challenges. Through a qualitative analytical approach utilizing comprehensive secondary data, the research investigates how Indonesia navigates environmental governance while balancing economic development priorities. The study analyzes the integration of traditional ecological knowledge with modern environmental management approaches and examines the effectiveness of adaptive governance mechanisms in addressing diverse environmental challenges. The findings reveal that Indonesia's multilevel governance system, while facing coordination challenges, demonstrates significant potential in developing comprehensive environmental frameworks. The research highlights the critical role of institutional capacity building and stakeholder engagement in environmental governance, particularly in balancing economic development with environmental protection. The study also identifies key challenges in implementing environmental policies across Indonesia's diverse archipelagic territory, including intergovernmental coordination issues and resource allocation barriers. Furthermore, the research emphasizes the importance of context-specific approaches in environmental governance, particularly in integrating traditional knowledge systems with modern environmental management practices. This study contributes to the broader understanding of environmental governance in developing nations and provides valuable insights for policymakers seeking to enhance environmental governance effectiveness while maintaining sustainable development objectives.

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Pranyoto, Mas Roro Lilik Ekowanti, Soenyono, Edi Suhardono

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  • EP ID EP750232
  • DOI 10.47191/ijmra/v7-i10-46
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Pranyoto, Mas Roro Lilik Ekowanti, Soenyono, Edi Suhardono (2024). Multilevel Environmental Governance in Indonesia: Analysis of Implementation Pathways and Institutional Dynamics. International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Analysis, 7(10), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-750232