Key Players in Business and Environmental Development at Rural Areas: A Schematic Stakeholder

Rayhan Arya Wicaksono, Evi Gravitiani, Suryanto Suryanto

Abstract


Village development can be carried out using various sectors, including the business and environmental sectors. These two things are important in village development because the impact they give is quite helpful. The purpose of this research is that the authors want to involve business schemes with the best actors (stakeholders) in business and environment-based village development. The research location was carried out in the village of Puntukrejo, Karanganyar, Central Java. This study uses a qualitative approach with the MACTOR analysis method. The data obtained used an in-depth interview approach to several stakeholders who are able to support business and environmental development schemes in the village of Puntukrejo. The results obtained are all stakeholders who are able to participate in business and environmental development in the village of Puntukrejo. Business and environment-based village development can be well controlled if the "key players" from the results of the analysis are able to be put to good use.


Keywords


Business Scheme; Resource Management; Environmental Development; Rural Development

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