Handling Plastic Waste based on Sustainable Tourism in the Legal Framework of Telematics
Author:
Puluhulawa Fenty U.1, Puluhulawa Jufryanto1, Puluhulawa Mohamad Rusdiyanto U.1, Harun Amanda Adelina1
Affiliation:
1. Faculty of Law, State University of Gorontalo, Jl. Jend. Sudirman No.6, Dulalowo Tim., Kec. Kota Tengah, Kota Gorontalo, Gorontalo 96128, INDONESIA
Abstract
The research proposes an integrated solution to the persistent plastic waste challenge by combining sustainable tourism principles with telematics-based legal interventions. This approach aims to surpass previous policies, leveraging technological advancements, economic incentives, and legal frameworks for a comprehensive waste management strategy. The study emphasizes a shift in legal paradigms toward community-oriented relations, bridging legal substance, structure, and culture. Empowering local communities through heightened awareness of environmental asset protection's broad impact, the research promotes ownership and responsibility. Through strategic social media utilization and effective communication, the study seeks to amplify community engagement, fostering a self-reinforcing cycle of positive change. Additionally, the study strives to establish a link between the proposed approach and economic growth in regional tourism, showcasing the potential for sustainable waste management to drive economic advancement. In summary, the research encompasses an innovative waste management model, long-term sustainability impact, integrated technological, economic, and legal factors, paradigm shift, community empowerment, social media synergy, and economic stimulus through enhanced regional tourism.
Publisher
World Scientific and Engineering Academy and Society (WSEAS)
Subject
General Energy,General Environmental Science,Geography, Planning and Development
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