How do Policy Network, Local Wisdom, and Green Economy Interact to Shape Sustainable Tourism Governance in Disaster-Prone Areas?

Author Bevaola Kusumasari, Sakir Ridho Wijaya, Agus Pramusinto Abstract Tourism development in disaster-prone zones is long overdue and remains a pressing challenge in the Global South, where institutionally self-destructive governance often deters community engagement. Although West Nusa Tenggara (NTB) has strong cultural and ecological appeal, environmental and governance issues can negatively affect tourism. This study […]
Explaining Indonesia’s failed energy transition: Mapping power and support for decarbonization among government institutions and actors

Author Indri Dwi Apriliyanti, Diwangkara Bagus Nugraha, Indra Overland Abstract The USD 20 billion Just Energy Transition Partnership (JETP), REDD+, and various multilateral development bank programs all aim to facilitate decarbonization in Indonesia, but so far, the country has made little progress. Many of the existing initiatives and existing literature overlooks the political dynamics among […]