Koordinasi Administrasi Lingkungan dan Kebencanaan dalam Perspektif Good Governance
Keywords:
environmental administration, disaster management, coordination, good governance, public governanceAbstract
Coordination between environmental administration and disaster management is a crucial element in achieving effective and sustainable governance. Environmental degradation, climate change, and the increasing frequency of natural disasters require strong cross-sectoral and inter-institutional synergy in public policy planning, implementation, and evaluation. This article aims to analyze the forms and mechanisms of coordination between environmental administration and disaster management from a good governance perspective. The study employs a qualitative approach through a literature review of regulations, policy documents, and relevant academic studies. The findings indicate that good governance principles—such as transparency, accountability, participation, effectiveness, and collaboration—play a significant role in strengthening inter-agency coordination. Effective coordination not only enhances disaster mitigation and response efforts but also supports sustainable environmental management oriented toward public interest. Therefore, strengthening institutional frameworks and coordination mechanisms based on good governance is a strategic necessity in environmental administration and disaster management.
Koordinasi antara administrasi lingkungan dan kebencanaan merupakan elemen krusial dalam mewujudkan tata kelola pemerintahan yang efektif dan berkelanjutan. Tantangan kerusakan lingkungan, perubahan iklim, serta meningkatnya frekuensi bencana alam menuntut adanya sinergi lintas sektor dan lintas lembaga dalam perencanaan, pelaksanaan, dan evaluasi kebijakan publik. Artikel ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis bentuk dan mekanisme koordinasi administrasi lingkungan dan kebencanaan dalam perspektif good governance. Metode yang digunakan adalah pendekatan kualitatif melalui studi kepustakaan terhadap regulasi, dokumen kebijakan, dan hasil penelitian relevan. Hasil kajian menunjukkan bahwa prinsip-prinsip good governance—seperti transparansi, akuntabilitas, partisipasi, efektivitas, dan kolaborasi—berperan penting dalam memperkuat koordinasi antarinstansi. Koordinasi yang baik tidak hanya meningkatkan efektivitas mitigasi dan penanggulangan bencana, tetapi juga mendorong pengelolaan lingkungan yang berkelanjutan dan berorientasi pada kepentingan publik. Oleh karena itu, penguatan kerangka kelembagaan dan mekanisme koordinasi berbasis good governance menjadi kebutuhan strategis dalam administrasi lingkungan dan kebencanaan.
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