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Sustainability (STPP) Theory, Practice and Policy
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Sustainability; Theory, Practice and Policy is an international and cross-disciplinary scholarly, open access journal of theory, practice and policy on social, economy and environmental sustainability of society, which provides an advanced forum for studies related to sustainability and sustainable development. It publishes reviews and regular research papers. Our aim is to encourage scientists to publish their experimental and theoretical research relating to social, economy and environmental theory, practice and policy in as much detail as possible in order to support the agenda of global sustainable development.
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CO2 Emission Contribution Analysis of Rice Distribution Channels in Indonesia Armanda Redo Pratama
Sustainability: Theory, Practice and Policy Vol. 1 No. 1 (2021): Sustainability: Theory, Practice and Policy October Edition
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According to Horrigan (2002), the food industry accounts for 10% of all fossil fuel consumption in the United States. Based on this, an effective rice distribution effort is needed as an effort to achieve food security. Moreover, the effective distribution channels will reduce the impact of CO2 emissions in the air. This study examines how the rice distribution channels in Indonesia and the amount of CO2 emissions resulting from these activities. This study using substitution analysis technique based on equation and conversion value of CO2 residue based on the type of transportation mode. The results show that the total emissions from rice distribution activities are 36.007,97 tons km or 0,026% of the total emissions generated by transportation activities
Water quality of Pulejajar Underground River, Karst of Gunung Sewu as the basis of karst management Hilary Reinhart; Andi Rifani
Sustainability: Theory, Practice and Policy Vol. 1 No. 1 (2021): Sustainability: Theory, Practice and Policy October Edition
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Karst area has a crucial role in providing water resource. However, due to the intrisic characteristic, water resource in the karst area is highly susceptible to the pollution and relatively hard to manage because the complexity of the aquifer. Karst of Gunung Sewu as one of the main karst area in Indonesia has abundant water resource inside the cave but the utilization is very limited due to the technical constraint to lift the water and distribute it. One the main water resources in Karst of Gunung Sewu is the Pulejajar Underground River at Jepitu Village. As one of the main water resource, a management to maintain its water quality is very important. We examine the water quality of the Pulejajar Underground River and study the factors that affect it. We employ water sampling using purposive sampling in 4 locations and analyze it using Pollution Index (PI) calculation and view the spatial context of the underground river using GIS tool. As the result the PI for the sampling location consists of lighlty polluted in the water intake and the small junction of the Pulejajar Underground River and heavily polluted in the big junction and the Puring Spring. The pollution comes from the Calcium and E. Coli parameter which originates from the dissolution of limestone and the feces of the livestock because the poor filtration at the karst area. The management strategies suppose to comply with the SDGs number 6 as the main framework dan must cover the both side of human side and the nature side including land cover management, water accessibility, and conservation of the catchment area.
Community-Based Mangroves Forest Management: Socio-Ecological Recovery Movement for Coastal Areas of Pasuruan-Indonesia Alfyananda Kurnia Putra; Hamda Wiksono; Sumarmi Sumarmi
Sustainability: Theory, Practice and Policy Vol. 1 No. 1 (2021): Sustainability: Theory, Practice and Policy October Edition
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This study aims to determine the success of the Socio-Ecological Recovery movement on the CBMM approach as the management and utilization of mangrove forests in Penunggul Village, Nguling District, Pasuruan Regency. This research is descriptive qualitative using survey method with purposive technique. Collecting data using observation techniques through observation and measurement of objects in the field and semi-structured interviews were conducted with 34 respondents who had previously been determined (purposive) (age, education and livelihood). The data analysis technique in this study used a single tabulation with the stages of collecting, coding, editing, and visualization, which were then described. The results showed that: 1) Regional characteristics (ocean waves, abrasion level, salinity, tides, flora and fauna) determine mangrove forest recovery; 2) Recovery depends on the role of the community and institutions (formal and non-formal) in responding to mangrove forest management by regional conditions. The collective idea of ​​a society in Socio-Ecological Recovery raises a new perspective on the ideal integrative relationship between humans and nature. This research is expected to be an illustration in decision making for stakeholders regarding sustainable area management.
Evaluation of Information Technology-Based Inclusive Education’s Policies in DIY for the 2017/2018 Academic Year Uswatun Asiah; Dyah Mutiarin
Sustainability: Theory, Practice and Policy Vol. 1 No. 1 (2021): Sustainability: Theory, Practice and Policy October Edition
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This study aims to reveal and explain the results of the evaluation of information technology-based inclusive education policies in DIY for the 2017/2018 academic year conducted by researchers in 16 high school inclusion schools in DIY. In this study the authors use two major concepts in evaluating this policy, namely: Policy Design and Policy Implementation. The method used in this research is Mix-Method, which combines two qualitative and quantitative research methods, so that more comprehensive, valid, reliable, and objective data are obtained. The results of this study are the policy design obtained a value of 3.12 and was included in the fairly good category, the implementation of the policy obtained a score of 2.77 and was included in the good enough category so that the results of the evaluation of information technology-based inclusive education policies in DIY for the 2017/2018 academic year were in the fairly good category.
Implementation of peatland restoration policies in Jambi Province (case study of the Jambi Provincial Forestry Service) Cut aziza dewi; Ruslan Abdul Gani; Imam Arifa’illah Syaiful Huda
Sustainability: Theory, Practice and Policy Vol. 1 No. 1 (2021): Sustainability: Theory, Practice and Policy October Edition
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This research is entitled Regional Government Readiness of Jambi Province in Implementing Peatland Restoration Policy. The problem is that Jambi Province is one of the seven provinces that have prioritized peatland restoration since 2016. Therefore, it is necessary to know how prepared they are in implementing the policy. Knowing the efforts made for the implementation of peatland restoration, and knowing the constraints and solutions provided for the implementation of peatland restoration in Jambi Province. This research method uses qualitative research using a case study approach. Data was collected by means of field observations, interviews, and documentation as evidence of the implementation of peatland restoration policies in Jambi Province. The use of data in this study is primary data and secondary data. Based on the research that has been done, it can be concluded that: 1) The readiness for the implementation of peatland restoration policies in Jambi Province is mature and has been running since 2017 by the Regional Peat Restoration Agency under the auspices of the Jambi Provincial Forestry Service. 2) The form of effort from the peatland restoration policy is to carry out three restoration programs, namely rewetting, revegetation, and revitalization which have been implemented by all three. These three programs have also been implemented in several areas such as Tanjung Jabung Timur Regency, Muaro Jambi Regency, and Sarolangun. 3) Obstacles that exist such as pros and cons in the community are trying to be overcome by conducting socialization and explanations about the benefits of peatland restoration that will be carried out.
Coals transportation's steep route to realization Muhammad Septiawan; Illy Yanti; Sigit Hartono
Sustainability: Theory, Practice and Policy Vol. 1 No. 1 (2021): Sustainability: Theory, Practice and Policy October Edition
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This research is motivated by the unrealized specific road for transporting coal mining products in Jambi Province which has been delayed for 9 years. This study uses a qualitative research approach. The data sources used in the study were selected by purposive sampling method. The results showed that the construction of a specific road for coal transportation in Jambi Province had not yet had an impact on people's lives. These impacts are economic, social and road safety impacts. The unrealized policy is caused by several factors including the budget, political pressure, the complexity of licensing, and the dynamics of land acquisition.
Implementation Of Family Hope Program (PKH) in Kerinci Regency during 2015 - 2016 Riski Puspita Lestari; Juhari Sasmito Aji
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Poverty is the goal of national development and also have been mandated in the Constitution of Indonesia Namely the Constitution of 1945 of the opening is to prosper throughout Indonesia. In facing the problem of poverty in Indonesia the Government had made policies with the programmes to reduce the problem of poverty. One of them, namely the family Hope programme (PKH) that had been launched by the Government in 2007, where it was judged capable of PKH to address existing problems and in 2014 the Regency of Kerinci is a Regency of jamba who carry out the programmes of family expectations (PKH), in implementation of the Kerinci Regency in the PKH are a variety of problems, such as the escort have difficulty in socialization, the misappropriation of funds, and more. This research uses qualitative, descriptive methods through data collection techniques interviews, observation and documentation. As for the results of the research that has been done by researchers can be concluded that the implementation of the policy of Family Expectations Program (PKH) in Kerinci Regency in 2015-2016 have been conducted properly, the goals, socializing, and channeling the implementation was done according to the provisions and procedures that exist. But in the socialization there is a lack of coordination between the Department of education, the health service, BPS, Bappeda and facilities in its execution also still less. From the research that has been done, the writter recommend in the selection of participants is expected to involve the Government's Martes PKH so right on target in the selection of participants and PKH doing koordinas between related parties implementation of the PKH.
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Achievements and Issues Strategic of Sustainable Development Goals of Yahukimo Regency Gilang Adinugroho
Sustainability: Theory, Practice and Policy Vol. 1 No. 2 (2021): Sustainability: Theory, Practice and Policy December Edition
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Yahukimo Regency experiences regional development developments every year but is still a disadvantaged area. There needs to be an acceleration of development to reduce the lag gap. However, development needs to pay attention to the environment and sustainability. SDG's are one of the instruments to mainstream sustainable development in planning documents. The achievement of SDG's in Yahukimo Regency has reached 5, 55 have not been achieved and 146 there is no data. Strategic issues for sustainable development include poverty, infrastructure, human resources, supporting facilities and macroeconomics. Sustainable development should be the basis in the planning document. This is to reduce the negative impact of development activities.