2023
DOI: 10.3390/su15118616
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The Road to Inclusive Decentralized Village Governance in Indonesia

Abstract: Currently, every country strives to create inclusive governance. However, these efforts are still often stalled. After long decades of the implementation of decentralization in various countries, only a few studies examined the practices of inclusive governance in village-level decentralization. This study explores how inclusive governance is implemented in the decentralized village and what challenges hinder inclusive governance goals in the setting of village decentralization. The study found that there are … Show more

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“…Аннахар Н. та ін. [5] прослідковують взаємозв'язок між принципами інклюзивного управління та політикою. Проблемі залежності політичного відчуження в його різних формах від соціального контексту, присвячено публікацію Дерфеля К. і Шуманна С.…”
Section: економіка та управління національним господарствомunclassified
“…Аннахар Н. та ін. [5] прослідковують взаємозв'язок між принципами інклюзивного управління та політикою. Проблемі залежності політичного відчуження в його різних формах від соціального контексту, присвячено публікацію Дерфеля К. і Шуманна С.…”
Section: економіка та управління національним господарствомunclassified
“…Currently, Indonesia is encouraging development through the development of tourist villages as an alternative choice to maintain sustainable economic development in remote/rural areas with involving various actors/sectors 1 , 2 . Interaction with other stakeholders, such as government, private, and community, is necessary to maintain sustainable economic development in rural areas in good governance 3 , 4 . The combination of these three factors—government, business, and society—does not, however, suffice to promote the development of tourism in light of the changing times 5 , 6 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the efforts made by the government to prevent the spread of COVID-19 was to limit the movement of people. This COVID-19 measure displays inclusive governance but creates trade-off consequences for public health and the economic system, making it a cross-sectoral issue [11,12]. This outbreak also affects and stops the achievement of SDGs for member countries [11,13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%