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Implementation of Source-Based Waste Segregation Based on Bali Governor Regulation Number 47 of 2019 in Siangan Village Anak Agung Gede Bagus Darma Putra; Ni Made Jaya Senastri; I Wayan Rideng
Journal of Governance, Taxation and Auditing Vol. 4 No. 3 (2026): Journal of Governance, Taxation and Auditing (January - March 2026)
Publisher : PT Keberlanjutan Strategis Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38142/jogta.v4i3.1881

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The waste management issue in the Province of Bali led to the enactment of Governor Regulation of Bali Number 47 of 2019 concerning Source-Based Waste Management, which emphasizes waste segregation at the household level. This study aims to analyze the implementation of source-based waste segregation in Siangan Village, which has established a Reduce, Reuse, Recycle Waste Processing Facility (TPS3R), and to identify the inhibiting factors in its implementation. The research applies an empirical juridical method with statutory, conceptual, and socio-legal approaches. Data were collected through document studies and interviews with the Village Head, TPS3R management, and community members. The findings indicate that institutionally Siangan Village has provided adequate structural and infrastructural support, including the TPS3R facility, a scheduled collection system, and a legal basis through Village Regulation Number 7 of 2022. However, the effectiveness of implementation remains suboptimal due to systemic obstacles such as inconsistent supervision and limited human resources, as well as social constraints reflected in the lack of collective awareness and environmental legal culture. Therefore, optimizing implementation requires strengthening institutional governance and fostering sustainable community awareness.
Implementation of Abandoned Land Control In Badung Regency, Bali Ni Nyoman Wulan Ratna Komala Sari; I Made Suwitra; Ni Made Jaya Senastri
Protection: Journal Of Land And Environmental Law Vol. 5 No. 1 (2026): Protection: Journal Of Land And Environmental Law. (July – October 2026)-In Pre
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38142/pjlel.v5i1.1980

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This study examines the implementation of abandoned land control and the legal protection for land rights holders in Badung Regency, Bali. The high incidence of abandoned land in the region, driven by rapid tourism and investment development, has posed challenges to land utilization and social justice. Although Government Regulation No. 48/2025 mandates land utilization within two years of rights issuance, many landholders fail to comply, resulting in lands being categorized as abandoned. Using empirical legal research with statutory, case, conceptual, and sociological approaches, the study applied qualitative data analysis. Findings indicate that despite the enactment of PP No. 48/2025, only a fraction of abandoned lands is processed effectively, primarily due to budget limitations and inter-agency coordination gaps. Legal protections, including prior notifications, exist but are insufficiently applied, raising concerns over justice and certainty for landholders. Recommendations include enhanced regulatory synchronization, stricter monitoring, and improved coordination among agencies.