Environmental Governance under Decentralization: A Comparative Legal Analysis

Environmental Governance under Decentralization: A Comparative Legal Analysis

Authors

  • Shelvi Rusdiana Universitas Internasional Batam
  • Hanifah Ghafila Romadona Universitas Internasional Batam
  • Ampuan Situmeang Universitas Internasional Batam
  • Mimi Sintia Mohd Bajury Bajury Universitsi Teknologi MARA
  • Winda Fitri Universitas Internasional Batam

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.58223/syura.v4i1.813

Keywords:

Decentralization, Environmental Governance, Right to a Healthy Environment, Comparative Legal Study

Abstract

Environmental governance in Southeast Asia continues to face serious challenges due to climate change, pollution, and the persistent tension between centralized authority and local autonomy. This study addresses the legal problem of whether decentralization frameworks in Indonesia, Thailand, and the Philippines adequately support environmental governance and the protection of the right to a healthy environment. The study aims to comparatively assess the normative structure of decentralization and environmental regulation in those three jurisdictions and to identify the legal implications of centralized tendencies within their governance systems. This research employs a doctrinal legal research method with a comparative approach, relying on primary legal sources and relevant secondary materials. The findings show that all three countries formally recognize local governmental roles in environmental management, yet substantial centralized control remains dominant. Indonesia and Thailand exhibit stronger top-down regulatory structures that constrain local autonomy, while the Philippines offers a relatively more participatory and comprehensive framework, though it remains highly fragmented. The study concludes that decentralization in ASEAN environmental governance has not yet fully ensured effective legal protection of the right to a healthy environment.

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2026-05-19

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Rusdiana, S., Romadona, H. G., Situmeang, A., Bajury, M. S. M. B., & Fitri, W. (2026). Environmental Governance under Decentralization: A Comparative Legal Analysis . Syura: Journal of Law, 4(1), 134–163. https://doi.org/10.58223/syura.v4i1.813

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