Evaluasi Implementasi Program Green Student Movement (GSM) Wahana Lingkungan Hidup Indonesia (WALHI) pada Tata Kelola Pengurangan Penggunaan Plastik di Kota Medan
Evaluation of the Implementation of Green Student Movement (GSM) Program of Wahana Lingkungan Hidup Indonesia (WALHI) in the Governance of Reducing Plastic Use in Medan City

Date
2025Author
Tinambunan, Katarina Triana
Advisor(s)
Sihombing, Tunggul
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The numerous environmental issues in Medan City, including the problem
of plastic use and its negative impacts, have prompted the Indonesian
Environmental Organization (WALHI) to establish the Green Student Movement
(GSM) program. This program aims to contribute to public knowledge and
provide opportunities for young people with high environmental awareness to
collaborate with WALHI in addressing environmental issues.This research aims to
describe and analyze the evaluation of the Green Student Movement (GSM)
program's implementation in reducing plastic use in Medan City.
This study employed a qualitative descriptive research method, collecting
data through in-depth interviews, observation, and documentation. Data were
collected through in-depth interviews with WALHI administrators and GSM
program administrators. Additionally, this study utilized direct observation of the
GSM program's implementation and relevant documentation. This approach was
used to gain a comprehensive understanding of the challenges, opportunities, and
steps involved in evaluating the GSM program's implementation.
This study used Daniel L. Stufflebeam's theory, which employs four
indicators: context, input, process, and product. The research findings on the
implementation of the Green Student Movement (GSM) program in Medan City
show that environmental education-based programs, such as campaigns in
schools and universities, have a significant impact on increasing young people's
awareness of environmental issues. This is consistent with the findings, where
students involved in the GSM program demonstrated behavioral changes, such as
reducing plastic bag use and increasing the use of environmentally friendly
alternatives.
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