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Journal : International Conference on Sciences Development and Technology

The Influence of Human Resources on Village Economic Development Based on Bumdes in North Sumatra Regency Cities Hairunnisah, Ade Isyana; Erlina, Erlina; Sirojuzilam, Sirojuzilam; Rujiman, Rujiman
International Conference on Sciences Development and Technology The 2nd ICoSDTech 2022
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This research aims to analyze the influence of Human Resources (HR) on the development of the village economy based on Village-Owned Enterprises (Bumdes) in the Regency/City of North Sumatra. The research method used was a survey with a questionnaire as a data collection tool. The sample for this research consists of some Bumdes in North Sumatra. The results of the data analysis show that Human Resources (HR) has a significant influence on the development of the village economy through Bumdes in North Sumatra. Human resources who have adequate competence, knowledge, and skills can make a positive contribution to the management and growth of Bumdes, which in turn has an impact on improving the economy at the village level. The research results show that factors related to human resources, such as the level of education, training, and skills of Bumdes members, significantly influence the development of the village economy. A higher level of education and good training can increase the capacity and efficiency of Bumdes in managing various economic businesses at the village level. In addition, improved skills can help in business diversification and increase productivity. These findings have important implications for local governments, Bumdes, and village communities in efforts to improve village economic development. This research provides a deeper understanding of the role of human resources in supporting the development of the Bumdes-based village economy in North Sumatra. The results can become a basis for the government and related stakeholders to develop policies and programs that strengthen village human resources and support sustainable economic growth in this region. Investment is needed in human resource development through training, education, and skills development to support the growth of Bumdes and the village economy in North Sumatra.
Influence Management Lubuk Larangan To Community Empowerment in the District Mandailing Natal Putra, Erwin; Badaruddin, Badaruddin; Rujiman, Rujiman; Saleh, Arifin Saleh
International Conference on Sciences Development and Technology The 2nd ICoSDTech 2022
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Lubuk larangan is an effort or activity to raise fish in a Lubuk river section whose location is determined by the community not to be taken by fish within a certain period. Lubuk The larangan has social aspects, economic aspects, environmental aspects, and tourism aspects and is the local wisdom of the people in Mandailing Natal Regency. Lubuk larangan is a hereditary activity that began in the fifties, therefore Lubuk larangan can be said to be wisdom because it has local knowledge, local intelligence, local skills, local resources, local norms and ethics, social processes, social institutions and local beauty whose management leads to community welfare. To improve local wisdom through the management of Lubuk larangan, a regional development model is needed and community empowerment has a link where development aims for the welfare of the community by organizing all aspects of life such as economic, political, social, and cultural as well as customs. The development of Lubuk The larangan in Mandailing Natal Regency still has several problems such as inconsistent management and maintenance. This can be seen from: First, the low yield of freshwater fish in Mandailing Natal Regency where in 2016 it was 1697.80 tons, in 2017 it was 1697.79 tons, and in 2018 it was 1701.46 tons. Second] the lack of professional management to manage the existence of Lubuk larangan in Mandailing Natal Regency. Third, the diversion of the function of Lubuk larangan, especially in the Batang Natal River, the condition of the river is now quite alarming, anywhere in the Batang Natal River and its surroundings there is a Gold Mine. The purpose of this research was to find novelty, analyze, and provide empirical evidence that the Lubuk larangan on management models has a significant effect on regional development through community empowerment in Mandailing Natal Regency. The research method used in this research is quantitative research which is a causal relationship (causal effect). Respondents in this study amounted to 389 people. The measuring instrument used is a questionnaire with the help of the SPSS AMOS 26 program in managing primary data. The results showed that the Lubuk management model larangan had a significant and positive effect on regional development with an estimated value of 0.667 and a P-value of 0.000 < 0.05. Furthermore, there is a significant influence of the management of Lubuk larangan on community empowerment with an estimated value of 0.987 and P-value 0.001 < 0.05. Next, the research findings show that there is a significant effect of community empowerment on regional development with an estimate of 0.396 and p-value 0.025 < α = 0.05. The final test shows that there is a significant influence of the Lubuk larangan management model on regional development through community empowerment in Mandailing Natal Regency. Thus, overall the total effect of the Lubuk Larangan management variable on regional development is 0.391 + 0.396 = 0.787 or 78.7% of the influence of management. Lubuk larangan on regional development indirectly through the community empowerment variable compared to directly which was 0.667 or 66.7%
Development landscape language as tourist attraction in the area destination tour Regency Humbang Hasundutan Selli, Selli; Sibarani, Robert; Rujiman, Rujiman; Siagian, Morida
International Conference on Sciences Development and Technology The 2nd ICoSDTech 2022
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Developing landscape language is something effort important in strengthen identity culture something area destination tour. Regency Humbang Hasundutan, a region in Indonesia which is rich in diversity culture and nature, have potency big for developed become objective interesting tour. However, one necessary aspect noticed in development destination tour is diversity language in the area the Study This aim for analyze and identify diversity language in the District Humbang Hasundutan as well as develop a development strategy landscape language that can support development destination tour. Method study This using interactive models in form qualitative. Research results found: first, still There is object tours in the area destination tour Regency Humbang Hasundutan yet complete landscape language so that lack of information landscape object language tour the. Development landscape language need be equipped start from landscape language Happy come to tourist are, landscape language pointer direction to location object travel, landscape language Happy comeacross the object travel, landscape language folk and landscape discourse language description empirical or geographic with implement this strategy, it is expected Regency Humbang incitement can maintain and develop diversity language as assetvaluable culture. Development landscape strong language will give contribution positive for development destination travel, increase Power pull travel and deliver experience different to visitor. Besides that, development landscape language willgive benefit social, like strengthen identity culture public local and push participation public in development tourist in a manner sustainable.
Study of the Digitalization of Population Administration Services Using Population Data in Medan City Regional Development Planning Admar, Adisti Maritadinda; Sirojuzilam, Sirojuzilam; Badaruddin, Badaruddin; Rujiman, Rujiman
International Conference on Sciences Development and Technology The 3rd ICoSDTech 2023
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The continuation of the digitalization of population administration services towards regional development planning through the population utilization system is expected to become a common foundation to overcome various barriers in the effort to optimize data utilization. To improve this in the future, this gap becomes the subject of research. This research studies many aspects, such as recording and documentation, data publication, data development, data utilization, ease of use, quality of data information, and credibility of data administration. We also strive to enhance respondents' understanding of the population information system, what users need for data, and which data can collaborate across agencies. To accelerate the performance of regional development in addressing urgent and long-term issues, easily accessible and valid population data are required. If the data used in planning is not valid, planning that can respond to changes in social conditions becomes difficult. The validity of data referred to not only indicates whether the recorded population events match the actual conditions but also whether the recorded data can depict the actual numbers. Currently, an improved quality of planning is expected to be produced from the ease of data access for users to utilize in their field of work. As the executing agency handling population administration in Medan City, the Medan City Population and Civil Registration Office has initiated the process of developing a digital population data system. Strategies for optimizing performance continue to be implemented, and this research is expected to encourage population administration managers to support the blessed, progressive, and conducive vision and mission of Medan City.