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PERBANDINGAN HIDROGRAF SATUAN AMATAN DAN HIDROGRAF SATUAN SINTESIS (DAS MAROS SUB DAS MAROS TOMPUBULU) Agusalim, M.; Nanda, Abd. Rakhim; Praja, Soemitro Emin; Syah, Erwin
TEKNIK HIDRO Vol 11, No 1 (2018): TEKNIK HIDRO
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (316.039 KB) | DOI: 10.26618/th.v11i1.2435

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Tujuan penelitian untuk mengetahui persentase perbedaan hasil perhitungan antara hidrograf satuan amatan (Metode Collins) dengan metode hidrograf satuan sintesis (Metode Snyder) dan (Metode Nakayasu),untuk mengetahui parameter-parameter yang digunakan dalam kedua metode tersebut mengakibatkan perbedaan debit puncak (Qp), waktu mencapai puncak (Tp) dan waktu dasar (Tb) pada kedua metode tersebut. Dari hasil penelitian ini, maka kami dapat menarik beberapa kesimpulan terkait Penerapan Metode HS Collins dan HSS Snyder Pada DAS Maros sub DAS Maros-Tompobulu yaitu, kedua metode yang digunakan dalam tugas akhir ini memiliki parameter yang berbeda dalam pengaruh terhadap perubahan waktu mencapai puncak dan debit puncak. Pada metode HS Collins parameter Lc menjadi sangat berpengaruh untuk perubahan waktu mencapai puncak. Dan pada metode HS Snyder parameter α dan tg yang menjadi sangat berpengaruh untuk perubahan waktu mencapai puncak.
Desentralisasi dan Tantangan Otonomi Daerah: Analisis Kebijakan dengan Pendekatan Mixed-Method Hasanah, Nur; Syah, Erwin
Perkara : Jurnal Ilmu Hukum dan Politik Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): Maret 2025 : Perkara Jurnal Ilmu Hukum dan Politik
Publisher : Universitas Sains dan Teknologi Komputer

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51903/perkara.v3i1.2333

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Decentralization has been implemented in Indonesia as a strategy to enhance regional governance and foster local development. However, despite its potential benefits, decentralization faces significant challenges, including fiscal disparities, administrative inefficiencies, and corruption at the regional level. Unequal revenue distribution among regions has resulted in dependency on central government transfers, while limited administrative capacity has hindered effective policy implementation. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of decentralization policies in Indonesia using a mixed-method approach that combines quantitative analysis of financial reports and regional governance indicators with qualitative insights from interviews with policymakers and public administration experts. The findings reveal that regional budget realization improved from 68% in 2018 to 72% in 2023, while the Regional Governance Performance Index (IPKD) increased from 60% to 70% during the same period. However, fiscal dependency remains a major issue, with 80% of regional revenues still relying on central government transfers. Additionally, corruption cases involving local officials increased from 110 in 2018 to 160 in 2023, highlighting governance weaknesses and the lack of transparency. These findings indicate that decentralization in Indonesia has yet to fully achieve its objectives due to structural and institutional challenges. This study contributes to the ongoing discourse on decentralization by identifying key constraints and proposing policy recommendations, including strengthening fiscal autonomy, enhancing transparency through digital governance, and improving administrative capacity. A more structured, transparent, and accountable decentralization framework is essential to ensure sustainable and equitable regional development in Indonesia.