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IMPLEMENTASI KOLABORASI PENTA HELIX DALAM PENYELENGGARAAN PENYULUHAN PERIKANAN: UPAYA MENINGKATKAN SINERGITAS PUSAT DAN DAERAH UNTUK KESEJAHTERAAN PELAKU USAHA PERIKANAN
The implementation of Penta Helix collaboration involves five key elements: government, academia, business, fisheries communities, and media. This collaborative model is considered essential due to real challenges encountered in the field, such as political pressure, local interest interventions, and weak coordination among stakeholders. This study uses a descriptive method with a qualitative approach. The analysis focuses on the dimensions of collaboration (commitment, communication, interaction, programs and services, and context), synergy between central and local governments (coordination and communication), and the welfare dimensions of fisheries business actors (social, institutional, and economic). The research locations include the provinces of South Sumatra, Bengkulu, Lampung, Jambi, and the Bangka Belitung Islands, with informants selected through purposive sampling. The study findings indicate that the implementation of the Penta Helix collaboration still faces various obstacles. In terms of commitment, communities as fisheries actors have yet to show a proactive attitude. Communication between academia and other stakeholders remains limited. Interaction between fisheries actors and extension workers is not optimal, and media involvement is still minimal. Government programs and services are still top- down and often do not align with local needs. However, the context dimension is relatively well established. In terms of synergy, coordination between central and regional governments remains egocentric and sectoral, although communication is beginning to develop, albeit still limited. This research recommends enhancing stakeholder involvement in policy development to improve synergy (interaction and involvement of stakeholders in policy development), with adaptability to change (flexibility), mutual trust, shared monitoring and evaluation, and socialization with SINERGIA-PENTA model.
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