Towards West Papua’s urban green infrastructure roads framework

Charlton Parlindungan 1, Sakti Adji Adisasmita 2, Jacob Manusawai 3, Anton Silas Sineri 3 and Hendri 3, *

1 Environmental Science of Doctoral Program, Universitas Papua, West Papua, 98314, Indonesia.
2 Engineering Faculty, University of Hasannudin, South of Sulawesi, 92171, Indonesia.
3 Faculty of Forestry and Post Graduate, Universitas of Papua, West Papua, 98314, Indonesia.
 
Research Article
World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews, 2023, 18(01), 716–729
Article DOI: 10.30574/wjarr.2023.18.1.0630
 
Publication history: 
Received on 25 February 2023; revised on 15 April 2023; accepted on 17 April 2023
 
Abstract: 
Enhancement of road network infrastructure expansion while considering the concept of sustainable development, as well as initiatives to minimize GHG emissions and community resilience to disasters. The Slovin approach and Likert scale were used in this study's methods, which included surveys and interviews with respondents from the affected community, village officials, community leaders, traditional leaders, women leaders, youth leaders, district, regency, and provincial officials. According to the research findings, respondents prefer environmental and social indicators with 35.5% and 30.0% when evaluating a sustainable development framework for urban green infrastructure. Then came the economic and technical indicators, with values ​​of 17.3% and 17.2%, respectively. Thus, to align with the transformation of the Long-Term Strategy for Low Carbon and Climate Resilience by 2050, the respondents support the program for the sustainable development of road network infrastructure in Manokwari Regency, West Papua Province, with a satisfactory category.
 
Keywords: 
Road; Environmental; Social; Economic; Technical; Low Carbon; Climate Resilience
 
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