Community participation in sustainable waste management in Yogyakarta City
Keywords:
community participation, sustainable development, waste management policyAbstract
The increasing volume of waste in Yogyakarta City has prompted the government to implement the zero inorganic waste policy, the success of which largely depends on community participation. This study aims to examine the level of citizen participation in waste management policies to achieve the goals of sustainable development, particularly Goal 11. The research employed a qualitative case study with a descriptive approach, utilizing data collection techniques such as interviews, observations, and document analysis. Interviews were conducted with relevant stakeholders, including the Environmental Agency, bank sampah managers, community members, and environmental non-governmental organizations. The findings indicate that community participation in waste reduction tends to be relatively low due to their limited involvement in the policy planning process. Participation remains largely a formality, driven in a top-down manner. Therefore, the government needs to develop a collaborative approach that emphasizes participatory principles from the initial stages of policy planning. In this way, the vision of a sustainable city can be effectively realized.
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