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Policy Review and Development Planning Recommendations for Infiltration Wells in Indonesia Pambudi, Andi Setyo; Bambang Pramujo
Publisia: Jurnal Ilmu Administrasi Publik Vol. 10 No. 2: Oktober 2025
Publisher : Universitas Merdeka Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26905/pjiap.v10i2.14995

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Managed aquifer filling has become more prevalent in recent years as an option for alleviating water scarcity and flood prevention. In this regard, infiltration wells are considered one of the technical solutions for water resource conservation efforts that are more in line with environmental issues. The dynamics of infiltration wells, from philosophy and planning to evaluation, are various parties' concerns in the context of sustainable development. The benefits, problems, and impacts of infiltration wells are engaging to study further based on multiple existing studies. This study aims to provide more comprehensive considerations for improving infiltration well development policies in the future. The analytical method used is a qualitative approach through literature studies. Several regulations are used as material for analysis, starting from the level of laws to operational decisions from local governments. The literature study also takes the essence of various journals related to essential issues in constructing infiltration wells in Indonesia from technical and non-technical aspects. The study results recommend more scrutiny in planning infiltration wells according to regional characteristics, strengthening regulations, and triple helix collaboration (government, community, business world) in implementation, maintenance, financing, and periodic monitoring and evaluation.
Optimalisasi Tata Kelola Pupuk Bersubsidi: Strategi Pencegahan Maladministrasi Berbasis Analisis SWOT dan PESTEL Pambudi, Andi Setyo
JURNAL ADMINISTRASI & MANAJEMEN Vol 15, No 4 (2025): Jurnal Administrasi dan Manajemen
Publisher : Universitas Respati Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52643/jam.v15i4.7393

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The distribution of subsidized fertilizer in Indonesia over the past two decades has been marred by various forms of systemic maladministration, including mistargeting, manipulation of beneficiary data, and politicized allocation. This phenomenon reflects structural problems in subsidy governance that have failed to ensure accountability and fairness. This study aims to analyze the main determinants of maladministration in fertilizer subsidy policies and to evaluate the influence of internal institutional factors and external pressures on policy implementation effectiveness. A mixed-method approach was applied, combining a SWOT analysis of the institutional capacity of the Indonesia Ministry of Agriculture, in-depth interviews with 20 key informants from three provinces, and a PESTEL analysis to map external pressures (political, economic, social, technological, environmental, and legal). The findings indicate that maladministration is driven by weak internal governance, limited bureaucratic capacity, and the dominance of local political actors, further exacerbated by unmanaged external pressures. This study recommends governance reform in fertilizer distribution through strengthened data transparency, inter-agency institutional integration, public participation in oversight, and regulatory harmonization at the national level. The study contributes to the development of a more just, responsive, and sustainable subsidy policy framework.