kustkades
Kustkades is a term used in some Indonesian discussions to describe a network or collective of village heads (kepala desa) in coastal areas. The word appears to be a portmanteau of kust, meaning coast, and kades, the common abbreviation for kepala desa. In practice, kustkades is not an official administrative category, statute, or government body, but rather an informal label applied in local media and community discussions to denote cooperative activity among coastal desa.
Purpose and functions: A kustkades network aims to improve coastal governance by coordinating planning and response
Organization and governance: Because kustkades is informal, there is no single, codified structure. Networks usually form
Relationship with government: While not legally defined, kustkades networks can participate in district planning processes and
Challenges: The lack of formal recognition can hamper funding access; uneven participation among desa; capacity gaps
See also: Kepala desa; Desa; Kecamatan; Coastal management; Community organization.