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Journal : Jurnal Multidisiplin Dehasen (MUDE)

Waste Management in Bengkulu Between Hope and Reality Sari, Yenny Puspita; Adriadi, Rekho; Darmi, Titi; Rosidin, Rosidin
Jurnal Multidisiplin Dehasen (MUDE) Vol 4 No 3 (2025): Juli
Publisher : LPPJPHKI Universitas Dehasen Bengkulu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37676/mude.v4i3.8655

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The purpose of this study is to evaluate the waste management policy in Bengkulu City. The Bengkulu City Government introduced community-based waste management through the Community Empowerment Unit (LPM) at the end of 2022. Observations show that only 48% of the waste in Bengkulu is successfully removed every day. This figure highlights the serious challenges facing waste management in Bengkulu. There may be several reasons for the low waste removal rate, such as: B. Limited capacity of the landfill site (TPA) and lack of a waste transportation fleet. This study adopts a descriptive approach combined with a qualitative approach to describe the existing conditions. This study uses a qualitative approach to conduct a descriptive study, which aims to reveal facts to evaluate the waste management policy in Bengkulu. There are still some obstacles and problems in the implementation process. Waste management at the Kelurahan level continues to face problems, including continued littering by some people. Existing efforts are not necessarily sufficient to achieve truly effective waste management policy objectives. This suggests that there are gaps in access to information, lack of motivation, low participation, and insufficient public awareness due to various factors. The implementation of waste management policy in Bengkulu City is not ideal. Effectiveness and efficiency are low. Resources are limited. The adequacy of services is not fully guaranteed. Justice is not evenly distributed between different areas. The government's responsiveness is weak and the policy does not meet the needs of the people. The policy is conceptually on a good track for improvement, but further improvement is needed, and it has a clear impact on environmental quality and public behavior.
The Impact Of Gedang Begele Policy On Local Democracy In Sibak Village Sholihah, Nur Izzah; Adriadi, Rekho; Darmi, Titi; Rosidin, Rosidin
Jurnal Multidisiplin Dehasen (MUDE) Vol 4 No 3 (2025): Juli
Publisher : LPPJPHKI Universitas Dehasen Bengkulu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37676/mude.v4i3.8656

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This study aims to analyze the Gedang Begele policy regarding village head elections and its implementation in Sibak Village, Mukomuko Regency. Mukomuko Regency, located in Bengkulu Province, Indonesia, was formed from the expansion of North Bengkulu Regency. It consists of 15 sub-districts, one of which is Ipuh District, which encompasses 16 villages, including Sibak Village.The village head election process in Sibak Village reflects the social, political, and cultural dynamics of the local community. In 2021, village head elections were held simultaneously across Mukomuko Regency, involving 47 villages, including Sibak Village. This election process fosters an inclusive and representative form of governance by allowing each group within the community to actively participate in village democracy through a rotating system.The method employed in this study is a literature review, utilizing a qualitative approach to analyze various studies in order to understand the existing challenges and opportunities. The findings concerning the Gedang Begele policy within the traditional leadership system in Sibak Village reveal that the selection and transition of traditional leaders in the Pekal community are based on the principle of rotation (begele). This system encompasses three main leadership elements: the traditional leader, the village head, and the imam/khadi, each fulfilling distinct roles in the realms of custom, government, and religion.The socio-cultural environment of Sibak Village embodies local wisdom values that prioritize equality and deliberation in appointing leaders while promoting harmony among community groups. This rotational mechanism not only upholds traditional customs but also aligns with the needs of village governance and religious practices, creating an integrated framework.Consequently, the implementation of the Gedang Begele policy provides a platform for the interaction of customary norms, village government regulations, and religious practices, all of which are interconnected and sustainable. Analyzing the village head election in Sibak Village through the lens of Gedang Begele demonstrates that traditional leadership remains relevant in today's social context. By maintaining a rotational system and involving all societal elements, Sibak Village can preserve social stability and uphold cultural values that have endured over time.