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Integration of Bioengineering and Smart Monitoring for River Flood Control Policy in South Lampung Lita Istiyanti; Rina Febrina
Journal of Sustainable Civil Engineering (JOSCE) Vol. 8 No. 01 (2026): JOSCE: Journal of Sustainable Civil Engineering
Publisher : LPPM

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47080/josce.v8i01.4583

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Flooding in South Lampung Regency has become increasingly critical due to river sedimentation, land use change, and declining hydraulic capacity. Conventional river normalization approaches tend to focus on structural interventions with limited long-term sustainability. This study aims to analyze the implementation of bioengineering and smart monitoring as an integrated flood control policy approach in South Lampung. The research employed Systematic Literature Review (SLR), Urgency-Seriousness-Growth (USG) analysis, regulatory review, narrative review, and Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA). The findings indicate that bioengineering approaches contribute significantly to riverbank stabilization, erosion reduction, and floodplain restoration, while smart monitoring systems improve flood prediction accuracy and operational efficiency through real-time hydrological monitoring. The MCDA results demonstrate that the integration of bioengineering and smart monitoring achieved the highest score in terms of effectiveness, budget efficiency, sustainability, and implementability compared to conventional river normalization approaches. The study concludes that the proposed integrated approach provides a more adaptive, evidence-based, and sustainable strategy for flood control management in South Lampung Regency.
Pelatihan Teknis Pengelolaan Pekerjaan Fisik Dana Desa untuk Peningkatan Kualitas Infrastruktur Lita Istiyanti; Sri Kencanawaty; Hanifah Sabilla
Nemui Nyimah Vol. 6 No. 1 (2026): Nemui Nyimah Vol. 6 No. 1 2026
Publisher : FT Universitas Lampung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23960/nm.v6i1.223

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Village Funds are a strategic government policy instrument aimed at accelerating rural development and improving community welfare. In practice, a substantial portion of Village Funds is allocated to physical infrastructure development, which requires adequate technical capacity and proper governance by village officials. Limited technical understanding in managing physical works often results in low infrastructure quality and increases the risk of administrative errors and potential legal problems. This community service activity aimed to improve the quality of village infrastructure by strengthening the technical capacity of village officials in managing Village Fund–based physical development projects through technical training.The activity was conducted using a community service approach consisting of technical training, interactive discussions, and case studies related to village physical works. The training materials focused on basic technical planning, volume calculation, quality control, and administrative reporting of physical development activities. Evaluation of the activity was carried out using pre-test and post-test assessments to measure changes in participants’ understanding. The results showed an improvement in participants’ technical comprehension, with average scores increasing from approximately 58% in the pre-test to 83% in the post-test. High participant engagement during discussion sessions indicated strong relevance between the training materials and practical challenges faced by village officials.These results demonstrate that technical training is effective in supporting better village infrastructure quality and serves as a preventive effort to reduce potential legal risks in Village Fund management.