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    Online illegal wildlife trade in Indonesia: strengthening the regulatory framework and law enforcement by Krismanko Padang, Nuruliawati, Zahrah Afifah, Muhammad Irfan Andriansyah, Andina Auria Dwi Putri, Nur Hafizoh, Irma Hermawati, Ade Indah Muktamarianti, Syaras Yulianti, Niken Wuri Handayani, Sofi Mardiah

    “…Our analysis of wildlife legislation, focus group discussions and expert interviews showed that the Government of Indonesia Trade Law (2014) and Law on Electronic Information and Transactions (2008) cannot be used to prosecute online illegal wildlife trade cases because these laws do not acknowledge regulations for protected species. …”
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    Pendekatan Soft System Methodology (SSM) untuk membangun SIMOKAUD Holistik Integratif by Erly Krisnanik, Tri Rahayu, Kraugusteeliana Tambun

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…Abstract The Government of Indonesia has issued Presidential Regulation Number 60 of 2013 concerning Integrative Holistic PAUD for use by early childhood schools which is used as a rule and guideline in carrying out PAUD work programs. …”
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    Development of Cross-Sector Collaboration Indicators for Accelerating the Reduction of Stunting in South Sulawesi, Indonesia by Balqis Balqis, Suci Rahmadani, Muh. Yusri Abadi, St. Rosmanely, Arif Anwar, Laksmi Trisasmita, Ni Made Viantika Sulianderi, Faizal Fahmi, Arsunan Arsin, Muh. Amri Arfandi, Nur Annisa Hamka, Amaliah Amriani. AS

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Background: To reduce stunting, the government of Indonesia, which has the fifth-highest prevalence of stunting in toddlers, launched the National Strategy for the Acceleration of Stunting Prevention (StraNas Stunting). …”
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    PEMBANGUNAN PERMUKIMAN KOLONIAL BELANDA DI JAWA : SEBUAH TINJAUAN TEORI by Dimas Wihardyanto, Ikaputra Ikaputra

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…From the study conducted it is known that there are differences in the approach of the construction of Dutch colonial settlements based on the vision and mission of the occupation of the VOC or the Dutch Colonial Government in Indonesia. During the VOC, settlements were built independently to meet security aspects in trade, in contrast to the Dutch Colonial Government who began working with the private sector and paid more attention to health and comfort aspects other than security in order to perpetuate colonial efforts in all areas of life. …”
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    Politics in Indonesia: democracy, social networks and youth political participation by Rachmah Ida, Mustain Mashud, Muhammad Saud, Farhan Navid Yousaf, Asia Ashfaq

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…Social networks have a wider influence on youth political participation, providing the opportunity to remain actively engaged in socio-political issues aiming for good governance in Indonesia. The study highlights the pertinent role of social networks, social ties, and trends in increasing participation among youngsters in Indonesia’s political spheres. …”
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    The influence of fiscal decentralization, accountability, and financial performance on the level of corruption in Indonesian provincial governments by Dwi Urip Wardoyo, Adinda Hasna Jatmiko

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…This study aims to analyze the effectiveness of anti-corruption programs in provincial governments in Indonesia, focusing on the influence of fiscal decentralization, accountability, and regional financial performance on the level of corruption. …”
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    RELASI BUDAYA ORGANISASI DAN POLITIK TERHADAP SUKSESI REFORMASI BIROKRASI by Rudi Salam Sinaga

    Published 2016-02-01
    “…This study will look at organizational culture and political relations to the establishment of Good Governance in Indonesia. The method used is descriptive evaluative with the type of qualitative research. …”
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    “Old soldiers need only apply”: Exploring Pathways to the Quasi-Civilianisation of the Maritime Sector in Indonesia by I Gusti Bagus Dharma Agastia

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…This article explores the phenomenon of quasi-civilianisation, or the inclusion of former or active-duty military officers in civilian administrative positions, in maritime security governance in Indonesia. To what extent is the maritime sector quasi-civilianised? …”
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    Analysis Of Regulatory Quality Worldwide Governance Indicators In Asia Pacific Case Study: Indonesia-Papua New Guinea 2019-2021 by Sahgit Fadila Fadila

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…It was found that the governments of Indonesia and Papua New Guinea have aggressively developed the rate of economic growth through economic policies in each country. …”
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    INDONESIA’S EFFORT TO MEET WHO RECOMMENDATION ON EXCLUSIVE BREASTFEEDING 2012-2023 by Fazah Amalia Nabilah, Januari Pratama Nurratri Trisnaningtyas

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…Objectives: To describe effort in exclusive breastfeeding governance in Indonesia from 2012 to 2023 according to WHO recommendations. …”
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    Improving online learning through student stress evaluation by Elty Sarvia, Christina Wirawan, Meilena Kristianti, Zukhruf Ramadhani

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The COVID-19 pandemic impacted almost all countries and caused disruptions in education. Governments, including Indonesia, closed schools and campuses to mitigate the spread of COVID-19, leading to a transition to online learning. …”
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    Fair Taxes, Better Revenue: A Case Study on Spatial Approaches to Land Taxation in Lebak Regency, Indonesia by Andri Hernandi, Irwan Meilano, Asep Yusup Saptari, Deni Suwardhi, Rizqi Abdulharis, Alfita P. Handayani, Sella L. Nurmaulia, Nabila S. E. Putri, Ratri Widyastuti, Putri Merdekawati, Fitri N. Cahyani

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Land taxation, mainly the Land and Building Tax (LBT), is a critical revenue source for local governments in Indonesia, yet its contribution remains suboptimal due to inefficiencies in assessment and administration. …”
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    Adapting to climate change and multi-risk governance: toward sustainable adaptation and enhancing urban resilience—Indonesia by Abdillah Abdillah, Ida Widianingsih, Rd Ahmad Buchari, Heru Nurasa

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Abstract Climate change has contributed to an increase in natural catastrophes over the past five years in Indonesia, causing various forms of damage in urban areas and posing a severe danger to multi-risk governance for municipal governments in Indonesia. This study explores how multi-risk governance strategies encourage sustainable adaptation to climate change and increase urban resilience in Bandung and Makassar City, Indonesia. …”
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    Smart city based on community empowerment, social capital, and public trust in urban areas by H. Herdiansyah

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Technological Improvements makes it possible for local governments in Indonesia to implement the concept of  “Smart City” as a solution to solve urban problems. …”
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