Collaborative Governance Culture (CGC) in the Implementation of Post -Disaster Management Policies: Literature Review

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  • Awaluddin, Alwi, Muhammad Yunus, Gita Susanti

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https://doi.org/10.70135/seejph.vi.3340

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Introduction: Post-disaster treatment requires an approach that integrates various actors to achieve a comprehensive and sustainable solution. Collaborative Governance Culture (CGC) becomes a relevant concept in this context, allowing cross -sectoral collaboration between the government, the private sector, and the community. Methods: This article explores the application of CGC through literature studies, by highlighting challenges in policy implementation, collaboration dynamics, and their impact on post -disaster rehabilitation and reconstruction. Results: Analysis shows that the success of CGC is influenced by trust, commitment, and mutual understanding among stakeholders, which in practice are often hampered by lack of roles and coordination consistency. Conclusions: This article provides insight to strengthen the effectiveness of CGC in supporting efficient and inclusive post -disaster development.

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2025-01-08

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Awaluddin, Alwi, Muhammad Yunus, Gita Susanti. (2025). Collaborative Governance Culture (CGC) in the Implementation of Post -Disaster Management Policies: Literature Review. South Eastern European Journal of Public Health, 1672–1678. https://doi.org/10.70135/seejph.vi.3340

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