Abstract

Collaborative planning leads to the design of shared-power governance process, where communicative approach is the key to ensure all stakeholders have a voice. This idea is trying to make the implementation of public policy more participative, transparent, and brings valuable impact. This paper learns about how local government implements collaborative planning through managing public goods by involving variety of actors to the process. Thematic Park was chosen as a success case study of concept smart-livable-sustainable city of Bandung. In-depth interview has been done to the local government officials, donors, expertise, hired-conceiver, and local community in order to collect diverse perspective. The result shows that the collaboration scheme needs to be made as a policy system not just as sporadic and pragmatic concept, so the government able to account the transparency of all process. Furthermore, the good process needs longer time and more variety actor's engagement.

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