YOUTH-GOVERNMENT COLLABORATION IN MARITIME DEVELOPMENT: A PATHWAY TO A SUSTAINABLE JAKARTA
Abstract
Abstract
This study explores the critical role of young entrepreneurs in advancing Jakarta’s sustainability objectives and bolstering the resilience of its maritime sector. As Jakarta transitions towards a more sustainable urban model, young entrepreneurs are pivotal in developing green technologies that reduce emissions, enhance operational efficiency, and promote eco-friendly practices, aligning closely with the city's sustainability goals. Their innovations directly address environmental challenges such as pollution and climate risks, fostering a green economy while strengthening the sector's capacity to withstand issues like sea-level rise and extreme weather impacts. By collaborating with government entities, these entrepreneurs amplify their influence, co-creating sustainable solutions that reinforce Jakarta’s economic and environmental resilience. This research highlights the transformative potential of youth-driven entrepreneurship as an essential component in achieving a sustainable, resilient, and future-oriented Jakarta.
Keywords: Young Participations, Sustainable City, Blue Economy, ESG
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