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Mewujudkan Peran Aktif Pemuda Dalam Inclusive Development Melalui Co-production: Studi Pada Masyarakat Samin Dusun Jepang, Margomulyo, Kabupaten Bojonegoro

*Sulikah Asmorowati orcid scopus  -  Department of Public Administration/Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Universitas Airlangga, Jl. Airlangga No.4 - 6, Airlangga, Surabaya, East Java 60286, Indonesia
Jusuf Irianto orcid scopus  -  Department of Public Administration/Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Universitas Airlangga, Jl. Airlangga No.4 - 6, Airlangga, Surabaya, East Java 60286, Indonesia
Violeta Schubert orcid scopus  -  Development Studies/Social and Political Sciences, The University of Melbourne, Parkville VIC 3052, Australia, Australia
Mary Mangai orcid scopus  -  Public Management and Administration, University of Pretoria, Lynnwood Rd, Hatfield, Pretoria, 0002, South Africa, South Africa
Wilujeng Dwi Windhiari orcid  -  Independence Researcher, Indonesia
Saskia Intandivanty Kamalia Anggika  -  Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Airlangga, Jl. Prof. Dr. Moestopo No. 47, Pacar Kembang, Tambaksari Sub-district, Surabaya, East Java 60132, Indonesia

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Inclusive development encompasses social, environmental, and current generational development (Gupta et al., 2015). In this effort, all community groups must be actively involved, including youth within Indigenous communities. The Samin community is an Indigenous group whose principles support inclusive development. However, the role of youth in this context remains underexplored and requires further investigation. Therefore, this qualitative study aims to examine the role of youth in promoting inclusive development within the Samin Indigenous community. Data were collected through observation, in-depth interviews, and focus group discussions (FGDs). The findings revealed that youth participation in inclusive development remains limited. Consequently, strategic measures are needed to raise awareness among elders to involve youth, the presence of the Samin Cultural Gallery as a learning resource, and expanded networks to strengthen governance and tourism management, which positively affects the local economy

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Realizing the Active Role of Youth in Inclusive Development Through Co-production: A Study of the Samin Community in Jepang Hamlet, Margomulyo, Bojonegoro
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Keywords: Inclusive; Development; Youth; Co-Production; Samin

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