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Identification of the Potential of Infrastructure to Support Community Participation in the Development of the Lance Island Area Marzuki, Farid Ahmad; Sidabutar, Yuanita FD; YM, Hardiyanti; Hayati, Nunung Nuring
Indonesian Interdisciplinary Journal of Sharia Economics (IIJSE) Vol 7 No 1 (2024): Sharia Economics
Publisher : Sharia Economics Department Universitas KH. Abdul Chalim, Mojokerto

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31538/iijse.v7i1.4116

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Lance Island, as the only island located in Tembesi Village, Sagulung District, Batam, has its challenges, especially in the provision and management of infrastructure in developing its area. This research aims to identify potential infrastructure that can increase the participation of the Lance Island community in the development of their region. This research analyzes existing infrastructure and identifies opportunities to develop better infrastructure obtained through field surveys, observations, interviews, and distributing questionnaires, using a qualitative descriptive analysis method approach which provides an overview of the situation of research results as well as quantitative analysis through regression analysis methods. multiple linear, with three independent variables in the form of electricity network infrastructure (X1), clean water network infrastructure (X2), and communal wastewater network infrastructure (X3), while the dependent variable is community participation (Y). The results of the variables of electricity network infrastructure, clean water network infrastructure, and communal wastewater network infrastructure as a whole significantly support community participation in the development of the Lance Island area and the results of this research can guide the government and stakeholders in increasing Lance Island's potential as a tourist village.
Opportunities and Challenges for Utilizing the Social Potential of Infrastructure toward A Blue Economy Habibie, Mulia; Masfar, Febi Hendra; Sidabutar, Yuanita FD; Amelia, Cevy
Indonesian Interdisciplinary Journal of Sharia Economics (IIJSE) Vol 7 No 1 (2024): Sharia Economics
Publisher : Sharia Economics Department Universitas KH. Abdul Chalim, Mojokerto

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31538/iijse.v7i1.4260

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Since it first became popular around 2008, the blue economy has become an interesting topic in recent years. This principle is the future of water and sea-based economic governance. Geographically, Sijantung Village is located at 0°45'10.7"N 104°12'17.3"E and is one of the villages/sub-districts of Galang District, Batam City Government, Riau Islands Province. Sijantung Village consists of 12 islands. The area of Sijantung Village is approximately 39 .62 Km². With the potential for social infrastructure and historical tourism potential (heritage), Sijantung Village deserves to be the center of attention of the Batam City Government in developing the Blue Economy, as an integral part of the Central Government as a city that has a vision and mission to create a civilized, modern and prosperous society. The Blue Economy concept is very appropriate to be developed in Sijantung Subdistrict to answer the challenges of local and global economic systems which tend to be exploitative and damage the environment due to excessive exploitation of natural carrying capacity. The Blue Economy is sustainable development and is a correction and enrichment of the Green Economy with the motto "Blue Sky - Blue Ocean" where the economy grows, society prospers, nature is protected, and the sky and sea remain blue.
Implementation of Clean Water and Sanitation Network Construction to Improve the Quality of Life Sea Tribe Communities Martan, Viven; Yandi, Delpra; Sidabutar, Yuanita FD; Fauzan, Fauzan
Indonesian Interdisciplinary Journal of Sharia Economics (IIJSE) Vol 7 No 1 (2024): Sharia Economics
Publisher : Sharia Economics Department Universitas KH. Abdul Chalim, Mojokerto

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31538/iijse.v7i1.4265

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The Riau Archipelago is a region consisting of islands surrounded by ocean. One of the inhabitants of the Riau Islands is the sea tribe or sampan tribe. The characteristic of this sea tribe is that they carry out their activities in canoes and move from one strait to another. Tiangwangkang is a small village in the south of Batam Island, to the right of the 1 Barelang Bridge. As an old village, Tiangwangkang has classic problems, namely the availability of clean water and wastewater management. To fulfill one of the SDG goals, namely ensuring the availability and sustainable management of clean water and sanitation for everyone, the Batam City Government has implemented the Construction of Clean Water/Drinking Water Facilities in Tiangwangkang Old Village which is connected to the ATB (now Moya) Main Pipe water source in Trans Barelang Road. This clean water network reaches Lance Island, Panjang Island, Akar Island, and Tanjung Undap via underwater pipes. To overcome the habit of people who defecate directly into the sea, the Batam City Government built communal IPAL sanitation facilities, where each house is connected to a network of wastewater pipes that flow to the Communal IPAL, then the wastewater is processed at the WWTP to produce clear and environmentally friendly water. With the development of infrastructure and the arrangement of Tiangwangkang Old Village, it is hoped that the quality of life of the community will improve, as well as become a comfortable tourist destination for tourists.
Co-Authors AA Sudharmawan, AA Abdul Rohim, Abdul Adi, Pramono Albert RR Palit Ali Akbar Alpano Priyandes Amelia, Cevy Andhika Pradita F Anwar, Jaitul Bambang Hermanto Basana Budiati, Malinda Cevy Amelia Danuwidjojo Yusuf J.I. Danuwidjojo, Jusuf Danuwidjojo, Yusuf Dedi Hantono Depri Dian Hari Susanto Edi Indera Fahin Winukaryahan Fahin Winukaryahan Fairuzzabadi Fairuzzabadi Fairuzzabadi, Fairuzzabadi Fandy Iood Farid Ahmad Marzuki Farid Ahmad Marzuki Fauzan . Fauzan Fauzan Fera , Mirta Fermana, Andhika Pradita Fhaisal Isfandhi Gatot Morwanto Ginting, Herman Suranta Gunawan Toto Hadiyanto Habibie, Mulia Hanifah hanifah hanifah Hardiyanti YM Herlina Suciati Herman Suranta Ginting Indera, Edi Indrawan, Mohamad Gita Iood, Fandy Irawan, Jhoni Ismael MP Sinaga Ismael P Sinaga Isramilda, Isramilda Istiqa, Suci Jaitul Anwar Jusuf Danuwidjojo Kareem, Zidan Dwi Khalfani Leonar Rowardi M Ismael P Sinaga M.Ismail P.Sinaga Malahayati Rusli Bintang Malinda Budiati Martan, Viven Marzuki, Farid Ahmad Masfar, Febi Hendra Mirta Fera Mohamad Gita Indrawan Morwanto, Gatot Muda Andrian Oktama Muhammad Dahari Nunung Nuring Hayati Nuraida Pohan Nurhaida Pohan Nurul Hilda Syani Putri OK Henry OK.Henry Oktama, Muda Andrian Panusunan, Panusunan Pramono Purwasih, Hari Dewi Putri , Nurul Hilda Syani Raflis Tanjung Raharjo, Teguh Eko rahmat putra Rakhman, Kurnia Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond Reinold Palit Renggi E Siregar Renggi Erwanda Siregar Rio Andrian Saputra Risnawati Risnawati Risnawati Riswanto Agung Sedayu Roby Cahayadi Rujiman Rumengan, Angelina Eleonora Sabriani, Sabriani Saherny, Sukma Sarmini Sarmini Sedayu, Riswanto Agung Silalahi, Ratna Dewi Sinaga, M Ismael P Sirojuzilam Hasyim Sitio, Rini Lisbet Sitopu, Selli Dosriani Suci Istiqa Suhar Suhar, Suhar Suhara, Yayat Yatna Sutianto, Suwindar Agung Suwardi Suwindar Agung Sutianto Syafrijal Syafrijal Syafrijal Syaiful Bahri Tanjung, Raflis Teguh Eko Raharjo Tri Sutrisno TRI SUTRISNO Ully Irma Maulina Hanafiah Viven Martan Wartono Wartono Wenda, Notiben Yandi, Delpra Yasri, Ade Yayat Yatna Suhara Yusuf Danuwidjojo