THE WASTE MANAGEMENT AND GOVERNMENT POLICY IN MANAGING POST-TRAIL WASTE

Authors

  • Fitri Nurhidayanti Universitas Islam Kuantan Singingi
  • Desriadi Universitas Islam Kuantan Singingi
  • Hamida Universitas Islam Kuantan Singingi
  • Hendri Pratama Universitas Islam Kuantan Singingi
  • Hera Viqulu Hani Universitas Islam Kuantan Singingi

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.69745/ijsspp.v2i1.69

Keywords:

Pace the Line, Waste Management, Government Policy

Abstract

Handling post-Pacu Lintas waste involves adequate government strategies and policies to overcome the environmental impacts produced by this event. This article investigates waste management after the Pacu Lane event and government policies implemented in waste management. By taking examples of experiences in several regions, this research analyzes the challenges and opportunities in post-Pacu Lane waste management as well as the policies implemented by the local government. Post-Pacu Lane waste management requires a holistic approach that involves community participation, the application of environmentally friendly technology, and policies that support recycling. This study also evaluates the positive and negative impacts of existing policies and explores innovations that can be implemented to increase the efficiency of waste management after the Pacu Lane event. The results of this research can provide insight into how the government can optimize waste management efforts after traditional cultural events such as Pacu Lane. It is hoped that the implications of these findings can help policymakers and practitioners in designing more effective and sustainable strategies for facing the challenges of waste management after cultural events in the future.

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Published

2024-02-14

How to Cite

Nurhidayanti, F., Desriadi, Hamida, Pratama, H., & Hani, H. V. (2024). THE WASTE MANAGEMENT AND GOVERNMENT POLICY IN MANAGING POST-TRAIL WASTE. Indonesian Journal of Social Sciences, Policy and Politics, 2(1), 13–15. https://doi.org/10.69745/ijsspp.v2i1.69