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TRAVEL REPORT
Indonesia
September 17-22, 2013
TRAVEL REPORT FOR INDONESIA
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September 17-22, 2013
PARTICIPANTS:
1. Assoc. Prof. Peerasit Kamnuansilpa, PhD. Advisor for Research and
Global Affairs
2. Assoc. Prof. Supawatanakorn Wongthanavasu, PhD. Dean
3. Dr. Hirofumi Ando Adjunct Professor
4. Dr. Gayl Ness Adjunct Professor
5. Mr. Seri Pichitsiri Assistant Dean for General Affairs
6. Prof. Vanchai Vatanasapt Lecturer
7. GEN Supaluck Suvarnajata Lecturer
8. Dr. Tatchalerm Sudhipongpracha Lecturer
9. Ms. Ayla Calumpang International Relations
Officer
10. Mr. Michael Kiwanuka Student
OBJECTIVES:
1. Attend and participate in the Fourth International Conference on Local Government.
2. Develop and strengthen ties with the host of the Fourth International Conference on
Local Government, Universitas 17 Agustus 1945 Surabaya.
3. Build a strong network with the universities in Indonesia.
4. Develop an enhanced awareness of potential collaborative partners in the field of
academe.
5. Promote the College of Local Administration as a competent academic institution and
develop community linkages within Indonesia.
6. Promote academic and research excellence, including identification and development of
selective areas particularly in the field of Governance, Political Science, and Public
Administration not just in the academe, but to local governance itself around the world.
ACTIVITIES:
September 17, 2013
Arrival – Surabaya, Indonesia
September 18, 2013
First Day of the Conference - Registration
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The College of Local Administration (COLA) delegates of Khon Kaen University comprising of
Assoc. Prof. Supawatanakorn Wongthanavasu, PhD, Assoc. Prof. Peerasit Kamnuansilpa, PhD,
Dr. Hirofumi Ando, Dr. Gayl Ness, Dr. Tatchalerm Sudhipongpracha, Prof. Vanchai
Vatanasapt, Mr. Seri Pichitsiri, GEN Supaluck Suvarnajata and Ms. Ayla Calumpang were once
again welcomed by representatives of UNTAG Surabaya.
Representatives from the Damandiri Foundation headed by Dr. Haryono Suyono were also
present. The main activity for the day were making last minute preparations for the conference as
well as the inauguration of the International Association for Local Governments (IALG).
September 19-20, 2013
The conference proper began on the morning of September 19, 2013.
Please refer to the schedule below for more details:
Inauguration of the International Association for Local Governments with the members of
the Organizing Committee (from left to right): Prof. Hirofumi Ando, Prof. Richard Pratt,
Prof. Peerasit Kamnuansilpa (seated), Prof. Supawatanakorn Wongthanavasu, Prof. James
Scott, Prof. Charles Sampson (seated), Prof. Alexius Amtaika, and Prof. Gayl Ness.
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Guest speakers along with the Rector of
UNTAG, Dr. Ida Aju Brahmasari pose
during the closing of the 4th
International
Conference on Local Government.
The Fourth International Conference on Local Governments
THE ROLES OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT IN BLUE ECONOMY
September 18 – 20, 2013
Surabaya, Indonesia
Hosted by: Universitas 17 Agustus 1945 Surabaya (UNTAG Surabaya)
Date Agenda
September 18, 2013
Arrival and Registration
Shangri-La Hotel
September 19, 2013
08:00 – 08:30
08:30 – 09:00
09:00 – 09:15
09:15 – 09:30
Registration
Conference Overture
Celestial Blessing Dance
UNTAG Video Presentation
OPENING CEREMONY
Welcoming Remarks
by
Dr. Ida Aju Brahmasari
Rector, Universitas 17 Agustus 1945 Surabaya
(UNTAG Surabaya)
Conference Overview
by
Dr. Haryono Suyono
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09:30 – 09:45
09:45 – 10:15
10:15 – 10:30
10:30
11:15 – 12:45
Chairperson of the International Organizing
Committee for the conference
Keynote Speaker
by
Ir. Tri Rismaharini, MT.
Mayor of Surabaya, Indonesia
Keynote Address
by
Dr. Kurniasih, SH. MSi
Director, Local Government I
Keynote Speaker
by
Mr. Hadi Prasetyo
Second Assistant of the Governor of East Java
Coffee Break
PLENARY SESSION PRESENTATIONS
Keeping People’s Hope Alive through HOPES
by
Pol. Maj. Gen. Attakrit Thareechat
Director of the Government Lottery Office of Thailand
Thailand’s Local Government Structural Reforms:
A Bumpy Road Ahead
by
Prof. Peerasit Kamnuansilpa
College of Local Administration, Khon Kaen
University
A paper to presented
by
Prof. Saudi, M.Agr.Sc.,PhD
Gajah Mada University
The Role of Local Government Within the
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12:45
13:40– 14:00
15:10 – 15:30
Framework of the Unitary State of the Republic of
Indonesia
by
Prof. Dr. E. Koswara Kertapradja
Ministry of Home Affairs, Jakarta Indonesia
Lunch
Balancing Accountability with Responsiveness:
Responsible Flexibility in Local Government
by
Prof. Richard Pratt
University of Hawaii, USA
Economic Gardening: Local Promotion of Local
Economic Development
by
Prof. Gayl Ness
University of Michigan, USA
The Declining Significance of Form: A Search for Connections between Municipal Governmental Forms and Expenditure Decisions by
Prof. Charles Sampson
University of Missouri, USA
Facing the Future: Local Governments Adapt to Social Media Trends by
Prof. James Scott
University of Missouri, USA
Coffee Break
The Challenges of Community Engagement in
Rural-remote and Indigenous Local Government in
Australia
by
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17:00-18:00
18:00
Prof. Melissa Gibbs
Assistant Director
Australian Centre of Excellence for Local Government
Innovative Citizen Involvement for Creating Public
Value in Local Government
by
Prof. Roberta Ryan
Director, Australian Centre of Excellence for Local
Government, University of Technology, Sydney,
Centre for Local Government
The Financial Implications of Devolution of Powers to
Lower Tiers Of Government in South Africa
by
Prof. Alexius Amtaika
University of the Free State, Bloemfontein, South
Africa
Inauguration of the International Association for
Local Governments (IALG)
Inaugural Address
by
Prof. Charles Sampson
Chairperson of the Organizing Committee of the IALG
and
Dinner
Hosted by Dr. H. Soekarwo, SH., M. Hum
Governor of East Java
September 20, 2013
08:00 – 10:00
SMALL GROUP SESSIONS
Room A
Blue Economic Business Model
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10:00 – 12:00
12:00 -13:00
13:00 – 15:00
15:30 – 16:00
16:00 – 16:30
Room B
Increasing Revenue of Local Governments
Room C
Maximizing People Participation in Local Affairs
Room D
Local Government Management Capacity
Room A
Promoting Social and Economic Development at the
Local Level
Room B
Educational Development and Management of
Education at the Local Level
Room C
Coverage and Quality of Health Services at the Local
Level
Lunch
Room A
Comparing Local and National Government in
Efficiency and Irregularity
Room B
The Voice of Local Government in Energy
Development and Energy Sustainability
Room C
Building Constructive Relationships between Central
Government and Local Government in Creating and
Maintaining High Standard of Services
Coffee Break
Conclusion
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16:30 - 17:00
19:00 – 21:00
by
Prof. Gayl Ness
University of Michigan, USA
and
Prof. Peerasit Kamnuansilpa
College of Local Administration, Khon Kaen
University
Closing Speech
by
Dr. Ida Aju Brahmasari
Chairperson
National Organizing Committee
Farewell Dinner
Hosted by Ir. Tri Rismaharini, MT.
Mayor of Surabaya, Indonesia
RESULTS:
COLA’s efforts to endorse Khon Kaen University as well as Thailand were very much
appreciated by all the institutions who participated.
COLA, as the Secretariat of the International Association for Local Governments (IALG)
assisted UNTAG in developing organizing committees.
The 5th
International Conference on Local Government was further endorsed, hence,
raised the credibility of the conference and institution.
The next venue for the 5th
International Conference on Local Government was declared
to be held in Palembang, Sumatra, Indonesia hosted by Sriwijaya University.
ACTION PLAN:
COLA will continue to facilitate the communications between the members of the IALG
as well as help promote the conference all over the world.
Pursue and follow up the activities agreed upon by the meetings to prepare for the 5th
International Conference on Local Government.
Continue to promote the concept of AEC by strengthening ties with the respective
universities.
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