Assessing Actors Involvement In The Establishing Veterinary and Animal Welfare Using Network Analysis; An Evidence From West Papua, Indonesia

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Makarius Bajari
Deny A. Iyai
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4774-4934

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The study used focus group discussion towards fourteen representing individuals, groups, and mass institutions. The queries discussed the background, resource delivery, inter-connectivity among actors, intervention, and innovation. The primary finding is that grouped actors dominated, followed by laws actors, state institutions, stakeholders, and had a positive effect due to importance. However, threats existed indirectly without a turn-back effect. The three top shared resources were 100% on time, access, and satisfaction. Actors can have long-term period programs with sustainability using neutral to substantial power resources. Actors' relationship was found in three groups.


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Bajari, M., & Iyai, D. (2022). Assessing Actors Involvement In The Establishing Veterinary and Animal Welfare Using Network Analysis; An Evidence From West Papua, Indonesia. Technium Sustainability, 2(3), 30–45. https://doi.org/10.47577/sustainability.v2i3.6075
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