Green Economy and the Contribution of Ulama: Building a Model of Sustainable Economic Independence in the Coastal Region of Madura

Authors

  • Sudoto Sudoto Sekolah Tinggi Agama Islam Al-Muntahy
  • Muhammad Ma'mun Sekolah Tinggi Agama Islam Al-Muntahy
  • Anisatul Maghfiroh Sekolah Tinggi Agama Islam Al-Muntahy

Keywords:

Green Economy,, Ulama,, Sustainable Economic,, Madura

Abstract

Religion and religious leaders play a crucial role in promoting sustainable development, particularly in coastal regions like Madura, where environmental and economic challenges are intertwined. This study explores the contributions of religious leaders in fostering environmental awareness, encouraging sustainable economic practices, and mediating between communities and policymakers. Through qualitative research methods, including in-depth interviews and participatory observations, the study highlights how religious values such as justice, social responsibility, and environmental stewardship can drive positive change. Despite increasing awareness of sustainability, economic pressures remain a significant barrier to environmental conservation, particularly in preserving mangrove ecosystems. To address these challenges, integrating the principles of the green economy with religious guidance is essential for achieving sustainable economic independence in Madura’s coastal areas. This study emphasizes the importance of regulatory frameworks, strategic planning, and institutional collaboration in implementing sustainable policies. Religious leaders can serve as key agents of change by educating communities, supporting environmentally friendly economic activities, and bridging gaps between stakeholders. The findings suggest that a holistic and faith-based approach to sustainability can enhance environmental preservation while ensuring social and economic well-being for future generations.

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2024-03-15

How to Cite

Sudoto, S., Ma’mun, M., & Maghfiroh, A. (2024). Green Economy and the Contribution of Ulama: Building a Model of Sustainable Economic Independence in the Coastal Region of Madura. Journal of Economic Perspectives and Business Innovation, 1(01), 31–36. Retrieved from https://e-journal.icmandalika.or.id/index.php/EPBI/article/view/22