Empowering livestock development: unveiling stakeholders' impact in Besowo Village, Indonesia's nature reserve buffer zone

Objective: The objective of this research was to identify stakeholders contributing to the advancement of livestock business in Besowo Village, ascertain the nature of stakeholder interactions, and propose strategies for livestock business growth based on stakeholder decision-making approaches. Meth...

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Main Authors: Man, Norsida, Siti Azizah, Shofiyyah, R., Djunaidi, Irfan H., Rachmawati, A., Mukaromah, Anif
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Zhongguo Hangtian Gongye Zonggongsi 2024
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/120467/
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author Man, Norsida
Siti Azizah
Shofiyyah, R.
Djunaidi, Irfan H.
Rachmawati, A.
Mukaromah, Anif
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Siti Azizah
Shofiyyah, R.
Djunaidi, Irfan H.
Rachmawati, A.
Mukaromah, Anif
author_sort Man, Norsida
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description Objective: The objective of this research was to identify stakeholders contributing to the advancement of livestock business in Besowo Village, ascertain the nature of stakeholder interactions, and propose strategies for livestock business growth based on stakeholder decision-making approaches. Method: The study utilized a three-step stakeholder analysis process: initial identification through semi-structured interviews, stakeholder categorization via an interest-influence matrix, and assessment of stakeholder relationships using an actor linkage matrix. Results: The investigation revealed sixteen stakeholders involved in livestock development, categorized into primary and secondary groups. Stakeholders were further classified based on their influence and significance into context setters, subjects, crowds, and key players. Interactions among stakeholders predominantly involved communication, coordination, and cooperation. The consensus decision-making method emerged as the most suitable, ensuring inclusivity of stakeholder interests and participation. Limitations: This study is confined to examining stakeholder roles in livestock business development specifically within Besowo Village. Significance: By offering a stakeholder analysis of livestock business development in rural buffer zones, this research contributes novel insights and proposes effective decision-making approaches.
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spelling upm-1204672025-10-07T02:32:35Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/120467/ Empowering livestock development: unveiling stakeholders' impact in Besowo Village, Indonesia's nature reserve buffer zone Man, Norsida Siti Azizah Shofiyyah, R. Djunaidi, Irfan H. Rachmawati, A. Mukaromah, Anif Objective: The objective of this research was to identify stakeholders contributing to the advancement of livestock business in Besowo Village, ascertain the nature of stakeholder interactions, and propose strategies for livestock business growth based on stakeholder decision-making approaches. Method: The study utilized a three-step stakeholder analysis process: initial identification through semi-structured interviews, stakeholder categorization via an interest-influence matrix, and assessment of stakeholder relationships using an actor linkage matrix. Results: The investigation revealed sixteen stakeholders involved in livestock development, categorized into primary and secondary groups. Stakeholders were further classified based on their influence and significance into context setters, subjects, crowds, and key players. Interactions among stakeholders predominantly involved communication, coordination, and cooperation. The consensus decision-making method emerged as the most suitable, ensuring inclusivity of stakeholder interests and participation. Limitations: This study is confined to examining stakeholder roles in livestock business development specifically within Besowo Village. Significance: By offering a stakeholder analysis of livestock business development in rural buffer zones, this research contributes novel insights and proposes effective decision-making approaches. Zhongguo Hangtian Gongye Zonggongsi 2024 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/120467/1/120467.pdf Man, Norsida and Siti Azizah and Shofiyyah, R. and Djunaidi, Irfan H. and Rachmawati, A. and Mukaromah, Anif (2024) Empowering livestock development: unveiling stakeholders' impact in Besowo Village, Indonesia's nature reserve buffer zone. Tuijin Jishu/ Journal of Propulsion Technology, 45 (1). pp. 4546-4553. ISSN 1001-4055 https://www.propulsiontechjournal.com/index.php/journal/article/view/5249 10.52783/tjjpt.v45.i01.5249
spellingShingle Man, Norsida
Siti Azizah
Shofiyyah, R.
Djunaidi, Irfan H.
Rachmawati, A.
Mukaromah, Anif
Empowering livestock development: unveiling stakeholders' impact in Besowo Village, Indonesia's nature reserve buffer zone
title Empowering livestock development: unveiling stakeholders' impact in Besowo Village, Indonesia's nature reserve buffer zone
title_full Empowering livestock development: unveiling stakeholders' impact in Besowo Village, Indonesia's nature reserve buffer zone
title_fullStr Empowering livestock development: unveiling stakeholders' impact in Besowo Village, Indonesia's nature reserve buffer zone
title_full_unstemmed Empowering livestock development: unveiling stakeholders' impact in Besowo Village, Indonesia's nature reserve buffer zone
title_short Empowering livestock development: unveiling stakeholders' impact in Besowo Village, Indonesia's nature reserve buffer zone
title_sort empowering livestock development: unveiling stakeholders' impact in besowo village, indonesia's nature reserve buffer zone
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/120467/
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http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/120467/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/120467/1/120467.pdf