Abstract
Indonesia’s maritime sector has great potential to support the country’s economic growth. However, this sector still faces challenges such as inadequate infrastructure, suboptimal regulations, lack of technological innovation, and maritime security issues. One of the significant challenges is climate change, which is increasingly worrying. Therefore, mitigating climate change is an important thing to do in the maritime sector in Indonesia. This research aims to analyze strategic management in the maritime industry in mitigating climate change in Indonesia. The research method used is qualitative post-positivism with a qualitative approach to collect data through observation and documentation related to strategic management in the maritime sector in mitigating climate change in Indonesia. The results and discussion show that strategic management is essential in overcoming climate change in the maritime industry in Indonesia. Environmental scanning, strategy formulation, strategy implementation, and evaluation and control must be carried out continuously so that the strategies used remain relevant and effective in dealing with climate change. With good strategic management in the maritime sector, it is hoped that this sector can experience sustainable economic growth and face the impacts of climate change more effectively.
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