Abstract

This study aims to see how active efforts are made by the Depok City FKH to help strengthen the green open space procurement policy in Depok City. The type of research method used is qualitative with a case study approach. Then the theory used in this research is Deep Ecology which was coined by Arne Naess. The results of the study explain that the Depok City FKH strengthens and assists the Depok City Government regarding the provision of green open space through 3 ways, namely: First, strengthening of the ecological perspective embodied in each activity implementation with the concept of "one with nature" and the principle of "live and let live". Second, through the application of the concept of ecopolitics by seeing the need to change the perspective of development from sustainable development to "ecological sustainability". Third, the lifestyle that is promoted is the ability to be an example community for the government by working independently in assisting the provision of green open space, one of which is through a pilot project that is carried out and strengthening the view of "Simple in means but rich in ends". This study concludes that if there are weaknesses in the collaboration that occurs between the government and the community, especially the community, both in terms of socialization, as well as the implementation of program activities related to the procurement of green open space in Depok City, it is important for this collaboration to be maximized in the hope of realizing optimal green open space in Depok City. according to its function.

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