dc.description.abstract | This study assesses the effectiveness of implementing the concept of inclusive
development through the Green Infrastructure Initiatives Project, a collaborative
effort between Indonesia and Germany. The research is centered on two main
areas: waste management in Kediri Regency and the public transportation system
in Surabaya City. Data was collected through direct interviews with key
stakeholders, including Bappenas, GIZ, and the local governments of Kediri
Regency and Surabaya City. The findings indicate that the green infrastructure
initiative has been successfully implemented, in alignment with inclusive
development principles and supported by technical assistance from GIZ.
Additionally, the study reveals that effective communication has occurred
between the central and local governments, as well as with the community,
underscoring the importance of collaboration and cross-sectoral coordination for
achieving inclusive development, particularly in the advancement of green
infrastructure in Indonesia. These findings offer deep insights into the practices
and challenges encountered in executing green infrastructure projects with a focus
on inclusivity and provide recommendations for effective sustainable
development strategies in the future. | en_US |