scholarly journals The Role of Government in Overcoming Industrial Development Impact Towards Environmental Sustainability

2014 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bayu Mitra A. Kusuma
2018 ◽  
Vol 31 ◽  
pp. 09002 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ali Roziqin

Mangrove area is an area overgrown mangrove in a natural or artificial, to maintain the environmental sustainability of coastal areas. In addition to maintaining the ecosystem of biodiversity, the mangrove area also has a role to social-economic, and socio-cultural. Rembang regency is one of the districts on the north coast of Java which has a large mangrove area. However, due to the high economic activity in the region of Rembang Regency, the mangrove area becomes less and damaged. This research to describe how environmental policy to manage mangrove area in Rembang regency with qualitative descriptive approach. The result is the role of government and society gradually able to restore mangrove ecosystem. Moreover the district government through Environmental Agency has made a masterplan for the development of mangrove ecotourism in Pasarbanggi Village. The existence of sustainable mangrove conservation has a positive impact on the environment and society.


Author(s):  
Humaira Yasmeen ◽  
Ying Wang ◽  
Hashim Zameer ◽  
Hina Ismail

The objective of this article is to design a game theory-based model to outline the role of the government, firm and civil society for environmental sustainability. The study used the dynamic game theory of complete information. Based upon the equilibrium analysis, the study highlights that when the punishment for non-compliance with environmental responsibility is smaller, the role of civil society would be higher for environmental sustainability. On the other hand, when the environmental responsibility cost is higher, then the role of a government is also higher for the implementation of environmental responsibility and to ensure the punishment. However, the authors found from model analysis that if the cost is low, the probability of firm to fulfill environmental responsibility is higher. In real life, the high cost of environmental responsibility is the main reason that the firm does not fulfill environmental responsibility. Under the high cost, the firm often has the phenomenon of bribery to the government and other means to avoid environmental responsibility. This article is a valuable policy guide for policy makers to cope with global environmental challenges.


2017 ◽  
Vol 17 (1) ◽  
pp. 49-51
Author(s):  
Rida Respati ◽  
Muhammad Azhari ◽  
Sari Marlina

The environment that continues to experience quality degradation caused by human activities in fulfilling the necessities of life such as the fulfillment of food and board clothing requires that human beings have to sacrifice what is around it for that matter. The role of government and society is very important in maintaining environmental sustainability. For example by optimizing the role of local wisdom owned by the public like Bahuma Batahutn. Bahuma Batahutn is one way of environmental management wisely, owned by the Dayak people. This type of research is a type of qualitative research using ethnographic methods and research data obtained by using data collection techniques in the form of literature review, observation, and interviews related to local wisdom.


2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 330-338
Author(s):  
Luh Putu Kirana Pratiwi ◽  
Made Budiasa ◽  
Nyoman Yudiarini

The demand for coffee in Indonesia is relatively high because Indonesia is the fourth largest coffee producing country in the world. This indicates that there is a change in the lifestyle of world coffee consumers who prioritizes health and environmental sustainability. The development of sustainable coffee farming is carried out by increasing the quality and productivity of the coffee harvest through the Geographical Indication Certification program. The results show that the Geographical Indication Certification Strategy in empowering local farmers is the SO (Strength-Opportunities) Strategy, namely: 1) Making the Geographical Indication area an ecotourism area through the development of integrated arabica coffee-based agribusiness (2) Facilitating and stimulating investment in industrial development directed at increasing competitiveness through fostering improvement in the quality and appearance of products in Arabica coffee and other derivative products. Thus, it is necessary to have consistent quality control from the government so that products received by consumers follow the Geographical Indication label.


2015 ◽  
Vol 18 (4) ◽  
pp. 55-63
Author(s):  
Ngoc Bich Nguyen ◽  
Nam Van Nguyen ◽  
Bich Huy Hai Bui

Keeping the balance between high rate of economic growth and environmental sustainability is the most important task of many nations, especially developing nations including VietNam. According toGardner & Stern [1],many environmental issues such as global warming, climate change… due to pollution, loss of biodiversity are intrinsically related to human behavior. Besides the role of Government and business in environmental protection, individual purchase behaviour has a big effect on environmental protection, too. Hencethis research applies the theory of Planned Behavior to examine the factors that have impact on Vietnamese Consumers’ Purchase Intentions toward Green Electronic Products in Hochiminh City. Through directly interviewing 193 consumers in HCM city, the resultshowed that the most affected factor of Consumers’ Purchase Intentions toward Green Electronic Products is environmental knowledge(β =0,283),recognized consumer effectiveness(β =0,236), ecolabel (β =0,217), with adjusted R2is of 19,4%.


2019 ◽  
Vol 7 (6) ◽  
pp. 49-54
Author(s):  
M. Dolakova

The article discusses the processes of transformation of economic policy in the Russian Empire in the late XIX — early XX centuries. It analyzes certain aspects of the fi nancial policy of S.Yu. Witte and their refraction at the regional level on the example of the Kazan province. The author turns to the theoretical foundations of the formation of a strategy for economic development in the period under review, notes the national characteristics of commercial and industrial development and the role of government policy.


2017 ◽  
Vol 65 (1-4) ◽  
pp. 76-90
Author(s):  
Nalin Kumar Ramaul ◽  
Pinki Ramaul

The article provides a broad overview of the industrial location policy in India since Independence. In India, the glaring regional imbalances and inequalities have arisen through a complex set of historical, socio-economic, demographic and cultural factors. The pre-reform approach to industrial location policy involved top-down identification of lagging areas and targeting them with interventionist and regulatory measures. In the post-reform period, the process of liberalisation has curtailed the role of government as industrial owner and location regulator, and restricted policy space. Thus, the focus shifted to a targeted approach and subnational strategies. Package for industrial development are in operation for the special category states, namely northeastern states, Jammu and Kashmir (J&K), Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand. In other regions, the development of industries adopted a cluster development approach. However, the peripheral lagging regions continue to stagnate despite the industrial location policy having tried virtually everything. The persistently growing regional disparity in post-reform period is a matter of grave concern. JEL Classification: R3, L5


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