Analisis Kebijakan Pengelolaan dan Budidaya Ekosistem Gambut di Indonesia - Penerapan Pendekatan Advocacy Coalition Framework
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Indonesia has become the fourth largest owner of peat reserves in the world
after Canada, Russia and the United States. Peatlands play a major role as
carbon sinks and maintain a hydrological system. The destructive and
oxidized characteristics of peat make the International and Indonesian
Governments pay high attention to the management and protection of peat
ecosystems. Through the Advocacy Coalition Framework (ACF) approach,
this study found that there are a variety of actors and stakeholders who
influence the dynamics of peat management and cultivation policy
formulation in Indonesia. The actors and stakeholders formed a coalition by
carrying out the logic of their respective belief systems, namely: Coalition A
which has a belief system that peat land is a potential resource developed for
cultivation and Coalition B which has a belief system that views peat
ecosystems as vulnerable ecosystems that must be protected and rehabilitated.
The results of this study are expected to be able to provide recommendations
needed in realizing sustainable management of peat ecosystems.