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COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT IN COASTAL COMMUNITY: CASE STUDY OF SOCIAL FORESTRY IN NORTH SUMATRA, INDONESIA
Many developing countries shift their forest administration from centralistic approach to collaborative governance. Local people are involved in forest management in order to lift up their livelihoods and to conserve forest. However, study on the implementation process of social forestry policy is rarely conducted. Therefore, this inquiry tries to analyze policy implementation executed by various stakeholder by using modified Grindle's Theory (1980) and constraints. None had used the framework, so it claimed as a pioneer in social forestry.
According to Grindle (1980), policy implementation involves various stakeholder and is influenced by policy content and policy text. The content policy includes program applicability, the type of benefit, the adaptation policy target, implementation site, implementers and their resources. Meanwhile, the context of policy consist of actors, interst and strategies, institutional context, and compliance and responsiveness. Case study Yin (2009) is employed in this research through documentation study and in-depth interviews. Further, costruct validity, external validity, and realibility used to validate the data.
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