attempt done. The attempt of producing the citizen’s
knowledge on village, river and city can be a means
of building citizen argumentation for the sustainable
development. Equipped with participative organized
knowledge, the citizens can take into account the risk
of action option for the river in their area. Thus, the
citizens’ attitude and view changing process
concerning the river can be improved in order to
realize the environment-oriented river management.
4 CONCLUSIONS
Kampungnesia youth community conducts social
movement systematically to change the non-
environment-oriented into the environment-oriented
river management. The attempt of encouraging the
change is taken by putting the people to be the actors
equipped with knowledge deriving from the people.
The knowledge production by citizens (people) can
give a representation about potency, need, problem
and expectation of people in the river bank.
Knowledge reproduction becomes a real action of
social movement to encourage the change in
managing village and river better. A variety of
people’s knowledge and the social movement process
are documented and published in many forms. Thus,
the attempt of obtaining public’s or other parties’
support can be expanded at both local and cross-area
scales. Therefore, social movement will obtain broad
benefit and impact particularly in sustainable
development agenda
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