REHABILITATION OF THE MANGROVE ECOSYSTEM IN PERSPECTIVE OF GOVERNMENT GOVERNANCE INNOVATION Case Study: Coastal Village Sedari, Karawang District
Mochamad Faizal Rizki
Government Studies Department, Singaperbangsa University
Abstract
The acceleration of development, population growth and land conversion causes pressure on ecosystems in the northern coastal area of West Java. The ecosystem damage is quite severe experienced by Sedari Village, Cibuaya Subdistrict, which is on the northern coast of Karawang Regency, mangrove forest which is a coastal biodiversity ecosystem and natural fortress from the onslaught of ocean waves (abrasion) is increasingly pressed for its existence. This article aims to analyze and illustrate how the Sedari Village government together with all stakeholders make efforts to implement rehabilitation of mangrove ecosystems to prevent the threat of abrasion through governance innovation that includes new types of leadership, technical and management capabilities, the strength of civil society, space for participation
Keywords: abrasion, mangrove, governance innovation
Topic: Sustainable Development Goals