The competitive model in Indonesian water governance

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2017-11-10

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This research focuses on the competitive water governance model, which was implemented in Indonesia during 2001, in the form of a devolution process. The analysis aimed to decompose each step of a good decentralized model and evaluate it in the light of the relevant literature. Moreover, with the assistance of second-hand researches and data, the Indonesia decentralized process was posed under scrutiny to demonstrate how this approach to water management was the least advisable for the very own peculiar Indonesian culture. The management of an essential need as water requires the most friendly and effective policy approach, which is contingent to the problems encountered. The research tried to demonstrate how this country, already dived between languages, religions, and ethnicity did not require a increased fragmentation of role and power, but a policy that could possibly incentive inclusiveness processes. In the end, the results show how badly the devolution process failed to solve the Indonesian water management problems.

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Faculteit der Managementwetenschappen