Regional intergovernmental cooperation in marine natural resources policy in Indonesia
Regional intergovernmental cooperation in marine natural resources policy in Indonesia
Author(s): Agus SUBIANTO, H. MASHOED, Hari SUBAGIO, M. Yunus HARYADISubject(s): Economy, National Economy, Supranational / Global Economy
Published by: EDITURA ASE
Keywords: Regional Intergovernmental; Cooperation; natural resources; Policy in Indonesia;
Summary/Abstract: The Reformation Era, Indonesia decentralized a number of new authorities. However, after fifteen years of regional autonomy, the authority to manage natural resources at the sea was transferred from the regency/city government to the provincial government. Re-centralization of this authority has an impact on cross-provincial Intergovernmental Cooperation Institutions (IGC), marine and fisheries sector, which has been carried out for five years. This case study highlights the policy of transferring authority from the regency/city to the provincial government, and the impact on crossprovincial local IGC Institutions “PAWONSARI”, is the cooperation of three regency from three provinces: Pacitan-Regency, East Java, Wonogiri-Regency, Central Java and Gunungkidul-Regency, Yogyakarta Special Region. Findings point to the local IGC institutions has succeeded, instead has not functioned optimally, because of the policy recentralization of local authority. We argue the importance of a new approaches in cooperation to ensure the involvement of local stakeholders and political stability.
Journal: Revista »Administratie si Management Public« (RAMP)
- Issue Year: 2020
- Issue No: 34
- Page Range: 97-117
- Page Count: 21
- Language: English