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Pelaksanaan Perjanjian Kerjasama Pembuatan Dokumen Amdal oleh PT Alas Sanggoro Yasa Consultans dengan Pemerintah Kota Pariaman dalam Pembangunan Rumah Sakit Umum Daerah (Rsud) Dr. Sadikin Imran, Siti Lauriyanti; Rembrandt, Rembrandt; Mannas, Yussy Adelina
UNES Law Review Vol. 6 No. 1 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31933/unesrev.v6i1.852

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One of the many constructions undertaken by the Government is in the City of Pariaman, which is the public infrastructure of a hospital called the Regional General Hospital (RSUD). The authority in this case is the government party that holds goods/services with both parties as the executor of procurement of goods /servicing government is PT. Sanggoro Yasa Consultans, where the cooperation between the two sides is then merged into a Cooperation Agreement (PKS). The objective of cooperation is related to the creation of environmental documentation namely environmental impact analysis (AMDAL) as one of the conditions that must be met for the Government of Pariaman to build RSUD dr. In accordance with the provisions in force. Implementation of the agreement of cooperation in the creation of documents AMDAL by PT Alas Sanggoro Yasa Consultans with the Government of the City of Pariaman in its implementation there are some problems and obstacles faced The agreement is made under the hands so that if made authentically then can provide legal certainty to both parties, and can be a powerful tool of evidence if there is a disadvantage. In its implementation, the factor affecting the failure to perform the agreement is its payment without advance, and Its implementation starts on September 8, 2020 and ends on December 18, 2020. However, at the time of performance by the debtor suffered payment delay until May 3, 2021. The authority in the implementation of the agreement is that there is a delay in payment due to APBD that has not fallen or has closed the book in 2020 so that APBD funds can not be disbursed by the Government of Pariaman City.
Kepastian Hukum Sertipikat Hak Atas Tanah dengan Dasar Penerbitan Surat Palsu (Studi Putusan Pengadilan Negeri Batusangkar Nomor 67/Pid.B/2021/PN Bsk) Nugraha, Yodi; Rembrandt, Rembrandt; Sofyan, Syofirman
UNES Law Review Vol. 6 No. 1 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31933/unesrev.v6i1.968

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The case of a land dispute with the object of the dispute being a certificate of land rights issued using a fake document is the Decision of the Class II Batusangkar District Court Number 67/Pid.B/2021/PN Bsk which has obtained permanent legal force. The dispute in this case is located in Jorong Baruah, Nagari Padang Magek, Rangkat District, Tanah Datar Regency. The research method used is normative juridical with a case approach. The findings in this research, namely that certificates of land rights issued using fake documents, certainly do not provide legal certainty. This certificate can be categorized as a genuine but fake certificate. This kind of certificate must of course be canceled and declared invalid and withdrawn from circulation after being proven through a process in the District Court. To prevent the occurrence of genuine but fake certificates, this is by increasing the accuracy of the authorities who process the creation and issuance of land title certificates. The consideration of the Panel of Judges in the Decision of the Batusangkar District Court Number 67/Pid.B/2021/PN Bsk is that the Defendant was legally and convincingly proven at trial to fulfill the criminal elements charged by the Public Prosecutor, namely Article 263 paragraph (1) of the Criminal Code. So the Panel of Judges sentenced the Defendant to imprisonment for 1 (one) year and 6 (six) months.
Upaya Pemerintah Daerah Menertibkan Usaha Tambak Udang yang Belum Berwawasan Lingkungan (Studi kasus Kecamatan Batang Anai Kabupaten Padang Pariaman) Yati, Lisa Medika; Rembrandt, Rembrandt; Syofiarti, Syofiarti
UNES Law Review Vol. 6 No. 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31933/unesrev.v6i2.1489

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This research is motivated by the development of shrimp farming businesses, which are always growing in Batang Anai District, Padang Pariaman Regency. However, most of the shrimp ponds were built without complying with environmental legal instruments. The research method used is qualitative descriptive analysis with an empirical juridical approach in addition to a normative approach, as well as data collection techniques such as interviews, observation, literature study, and documentation. Analyzed using four components of analysis, namely data collection, data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawing. The results of the research obtained by the author are: Firstly, most of the shrimp farming businesses in Batang Anai sub-district are not environmentally friendly due to the difficulties of entrepreneurs in processing Amdal documents. Second, the government has made efforts to regulate shrimp farming businesses that are not yet environmentally friendly in Batang Anai District, but the efforts made by the government have not been effective. It would be better for the Regional Government of Padang Pariaman Regency to form a regional Amdal to make it easier for entrepreneurs to process business permits.
Environmental Management and Monitoring Efforts in Achieving Sustainable Development at PT Japfa Comfeed Indonesia Rozi, Fahrur; Husin, Sukanda; Rembrandt, Rembrandt
Interdisciplinary Social Studies Vol. 1 No. 6 (2022): Special Issue
Publisher : International Journal Labs

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55324/iss.v1i6.144

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Background: Efforts to manage the environment for business purposes through the presence of companies manufactured large-scale have a major impact on the environment, pollution, and various environmental damage are unavoidable consequences, but through environmental monitoring and management efforts, the negative impacts of environmental management can be minimized. Aim: This paper aims to review environmental management and monitoring efforts in achieving sustainable development at PT Japfa Comfeed Indonesia. Method: This study uses a normative juridical approach, where this study looks at the application of existing laws and theories with the reality in the field. The data were collected in the form of primary data obtained from the PT. Japfa Comfeed Indonesia, Tbk Padang Branch Office related to the implementation of environmental management efforts and environmental monitoring efforts, as well as secondary data obtained from primary, secondary, and tertiary legal materials. Findings: The results of this study showed that environmental management efforts and environmental monitoring efforts have a role as a reference and guideline for PT. Japfa Comfeed Indonesia, Tbk Padang Branch Office in carrying out company activities and environmental management, becomes a reference and guideline for the government and the community regarding the impacts or problems that will arise from the production activities of PT. Japfa Comfeed Indonesia, Tbk.
Energy conservation strategies on academic buildings using interpretive structural modeling to develop energy sustainability Arbi, Yaumal; Frinaldi, Aldri; Rembrandt, Rembrandt; Lanin, Dasman; Umar, Genius
Jurnal Pendidikan Teknologi Kejuruan Vol 7 No 3 (2024): Regular Issue
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Padang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/jptk.v7i3.37423

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Effective energy conservation strategies are required to be implemented in academic buildings as they consume significant energy while considering the convenience and function of the buildings. However, the influencing factors are interrelated and complex, requiring an appropriate approach to unravel the complexity. Therefore, this study aims to identify, analyse, and map the interaction relationship between factors affecting energy conservation in academic buildings. This study used Interpretive Structural Modeling (ISM) procedure starting from developing the Structural Self Interaction Matrix (SSIM), converting SSIM into a Reachability Matrix, revising the matrix, and categorizing the factors by using MICMAC analysis. This study involved 9 factors, including architectural design, illumination technology, education and awareness, energy monitoring and management, renewable energy use, efficient HVAC system, energy-saving equipment, institutional policies, and campus community participation. The study found that renewable energy use at level 3 was the factor that was not influenced by and did not interact with any other factors. Meanwhile, the illumination technology was a factor that interacted with the efficient HVAC System factor which was at level 1 where these two factors were influenced by other seven factors. This study aligns with current developments in energy conservation, including an increased focus on renewable energy and energy efficiency in academic buildings, supported by global and national policies aimed at achieving sustainability goals. It provides a comprehensive understanding on developing sustainable energy conservation strategies in academic buildings.
The Analysis of the Broken Law Enforcement Chain of Regional Regulation No. 4/2019 Sanctions: A Study on Apparatus Constraints (Environmental Services) and Perception of Sanction Credibility in Payakumbuh City Irvanda, Rico; Frinaldi, Aldri; Rembrandt, Rembrandt
Science and Environmental Journal for Postgraduate Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025): Science and Environmental Journals for Postgraduate (SENJOp)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/senjop.v7i2.297

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Payakumbuh City Regional Regulation No. 4 of 2019 was enacted to strengthen waste management sanctions, responding to the failure of the previous regulation. However, existing research (Syafer & Putera, 2024; Fadillah & Yuliarti, 2025) and internal government data (PTMP, 2023) confirm that the implementation of this Regulation continues to fail, public participation remains low, and sanctions are not being enforced. A research gap exists regarding why these sanctions fail to be executed. This study aims to analyze the juridical and sociological factors causing the broken law enforcement chain. Using a qualitative socio-legal approach, primary data were collected through in-depth interviews with the Environmental services (DLH) and community members, supported by document analysis. The findings reveal that the failure of sanction enforcement is systemic. The law enforcement chain is broken upstream (apparatus) due to two critical barriers within the Environmental Services: (1) A juridical barrier, namely the absence of a derivative City Regulation as the technical Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for enforcement; and (2) A structural barrier, namely the shortage of supervisory personnel (only 1 Environmental Supervisor or PPLHD). The chain is broken downstream (public) because: (1) Sanctions lack credibility (the public has "never" witnessed fines or arrests); and (2) Apathy is entrenched by systemic failure (sorted waste is "mixed again" by officers). The strict Rp 50 Million sanction in the Regional Regulation (das sollen) has become a "paper tiger" (das sein) due to apparatus dysfunction and a lack of political will.
Heavy Metal Distribution and Policy Impact from Illegal Mining in Sijunjung: A Systematic Review Amelia, Kiki; Frinaldi, Aldri; Rembrandt, Rembrandt; Aprilliani, Cici; Audia, Washilla; Batubara, Fanny Yuliana; Hatika, Rindi Genesa; Febrina, Cory; Iswahyudi, Abdi
Science and Environmental Journal for Postgraduate Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025): Science and Environmental Journals for Postgraduate (SENJOp)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/senjop.v7i2.298

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Illegal gold mining (PETI) in Sijunjung Regency has triggered a severe environmental crisis, characterized by widespread heavy metal pollution from mercury (Hg) and arsenic (As) that threatens ecosystems and public health. To comprehensively assess this issue and evaluate existing management policies, this study conducted a systematic review following the PRISMA 2020 guidelines, synthesizing evidence from 20 empirical studies. The results reveal that heavy metal concentrations in water, sediment, soil, and biota significantly exceed quality standards, with a clear spatial gradient emanating from PETI sites and a worrying increasing trend over time. Concurrently, the evaluation of management policies uncovered critical weaknesses, including institutional fragmentation, low law enforcement effectiveness (achieving only 45% of its target), and an over-reliance on ineffective repressive measures. In conclusion, the findings underscore the urgent need for a fundamental policy shift from a repressive to an integrative and sustainable model. This study proposes an evidence-based framework that combines stringent regulation, real-time monitoring, community-based economic empowerment, and public health interventions to holistically address the root causes and multifaceted impacts of PETI in Sijunjung.
Analysis Wastewater Treatmen and Environmental Policy Development: Bibliometrics and Visualization Washilla Audia; Frinaldi, Aldri; Lanin, Dasman; Rembrandt, Rembrandt; Umar, Genius; Yulkifli, Yulkifli; Syah, Nurhasan; Nofriandi, Alwi; Aprilliani, Cici; Amelia, Kiki; Batubara, Fanny Yuliana; Hatika, Rindi Genesa; Febrina, Cory; Yasril, Abdi Iswahyudi; Hendrita, Juli
Science and Environmental Journal for Postgraduate Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025): Science and Environmental Journals for Postgraduate (SENJOp)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/senjop.v7i2.301

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The global water pollution crisis exacerbated by anthropogenic activities demands effective integration between science and policy. This study conducted a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of 285 publications to map the intellectual landscape and evolutionary trajectory at the interface of liquid waste contamination and environmental policy. Findings reveal an exponential acceleration of research since 2014, with 75.78% of publications concentrated in the last decade, reflecting increasing global urgency. China dominates as the research epicenter with the highest productivity (56 publications), the greatest citation impact (1,914 citations), and a role as a key collaboration link. Thematic analysis confirms the consolidation of this field around the core concepts of “environmental policy” (228 occurrences) and “wastewater treatment” (215 occurrences), marking a paradigm shift from technocratic approaches toward holistic policy integration. However, the polarization of international collaboration into 10 cohesive clusters indicates a fragmentation of global discourse. Critically, this study identifies an alarming disparity between rapid scientific progress and lagging policy adoption capacity, highlighting the urgent need for adaptive policy frameworks and transdisciplinary collaboration mechanisms to bridge the implementation gap and respond more effectively to emerging contaminants.
Illegal Gold Mining: A Systematic Literature Review from an Environmental Policy Perspective Hatika, Rindi Genesa; Frinaldi, Aldri; Lanin, Dasman; Rembrandt, Rembrandt; Umar, Genius; Dewata, Indang; Audia, Washilla
Science and Environmental Journal for Postgraduate Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025): Science and Environmental Journals for Postgraduate (SENJOp)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/senjop.v7i2.302

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This systematic literature review analyzes the complexity of illegal gold mining (ASGM) from an environmental policy perspective through a review of 53 selected scientific publications (2000-2025). The results reveal that ASGM is the largest source of global mercury pollution, contributing 37% of anthropogenic emissions, which triggers environmental and health crises through bioaccumulation and biomagnification mechanisms in the food chain. Regulatory frameworks exist in Indonesia, such as the Minerba Law, the PPLH Law, the RAN PPM, and the ratification of the Minamata Convention. However, the main findings of this study identify a significant implementation gap between policy and practice in the field, caused by weak law enforcement, structural corruption, suboptimal inter-agency coordination, and the lack of viable technological and economic alternatives for communities. The root of the problem lies in a governance deficit, where a command-and-control approach fails to address the reality of ASGM as an economic lifeline for marginalized communities. Therefore, a sustainable solution requires a paradigm shift towards inclusive governance that integrates guided formalization, alternative economic empowerment, and a supply-chain approach to disrupt the distribution of illegal mercury. 
Agrotourism as a Pillar of Sustainable Development: Systematic Literature Review Hendrita, Juli; Frinaldi, Aldri; Lanin, Dasman; Rembrandt, Rembrandt; Umar, Genius; Aprilliani, Cici; Amelia, Kiki; Batubara, Fanny Yuliana; Hatika, Rindi Genesa; Febrina, Cory; Yasril, Abdi Iswahyudi
Science and Environmental Journal for Postgraduate Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025): Science and Environmental Journals for Postgraduate (SENJOp)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/senjop.v7i2.305

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Agrotourism is a series of tourism activities that utilize agricultural potential as tourist attractions that can be enjoyed through natural scenery, plant and animal conservation, educational activities in agricultural and plantation areas that have a diversity of production activities and technologies, and can also promote community culture. Agrotourism potential can be developed through integrated agriculture such as farming, animal husbandry, and educational tourism. This study aims to identify the development of research related to the sustainability of agrotourism conducted worldwide through data obtained from relevant journals for the period 2000 to 2025. There are 58 studies related to the sustainability of agrotourism. The method used in this study is the Systematic Literature Review (SLR) method. The SLR method is used to identify, review, evaluate, and interpret all available research in fields and topics related to relevant and specific research questions. Using the SLR method, systematic reviews and journal identification can be carried out, with each process following predetermined steps or protocols. The results of this study show that agrotourism research has shown consistent growth from 2000 to 2025, with a significant surge in 2024, indicating the importance of agrotourism in sustainable tourism. The country conducting the most research in the field of agrotourism sustainability is Indonesia, with research based on the number of citations each year 2000 to 2025 being 4 out of 20 studies.
Co-Authors Abdi Iswahyudi Yasril Ahmad Juanda Ahmad Julian, Yoga Aldri Frinaldi Alwi Nofriandi Amini, Aisyah Aprilliani, Cici Arif Rahman Hakim Arif, Rahman Arlius, Apriwandi Audia, Washilla Batubara, Fanny Yuliana Busyra Azheri Dasman Lanin Donny Fernandez Elda, Edita Elwi Danil Fahrur Rozi Fazira, Yefnika Febrina, Cory Febrina, Suci Fenty Kurnia Oktorina Firman Hidayat Frinaldri, Aldri Genesa Hatika, Rindi Harmedi Yulian Saputra Haryandu, Randu hendrita, juli Herlambang, Fahreza Hidayah, Syaiful Imran, Siti Lauriyanti Indang Dewata Insani, Munadia Irvanda, Rico Islami, Syaifuddin Iswahyudi, Abdi Jefri Kurniawan, Jefri Jelibseda, Jelibseda Kartika, Imelda Rahmayunia Kiki Amelia, Kiki Luchia Saldi, Sindi M. Hasbi Madani, Ahmad Meladina Meladina Meuraksa, Irawati Muhayatul, Muhayatul Nawir, Iin Hidayah Ningsih, Dwi Elvia Nugraha, Yodi Nurdin , Zefrizal Nurlaeli, Rina Pardede, Sudarto Perdani, Agung Sandi Putra, Yozarwardi Usama Rahayu, Youngky Gerre Razi, Fatrul Rezkik, Fitrianola Rina Mariyana Rindi Genesa Hatika Romiyadi Romiyadi Saputra, Harmedi Yulian Sari, Indri Gus Permata Sati’at, Nur Anisa Sayuti, Ageng Triganda Siregar, Dewi Rahmadani Siti Aisyah Sofiani, Suci Sofyan, Syofirman Sukanda Husin Susilastri, Susilastri Syafarman, Syafarman Syafri, Rifki Randa Syam, Misnar Syofiarti Taufiqurrahman Taufiqurrahman Triganda Sayuti, Ageng Umar, Genius Umar, Iswandi Wahyunus, Martin Washilla Audia Wetria Fauzi Wulandary, Siti Zulaika Yasniwati, Yasniwati Yati, Lisa Medika Yaumal Arbi Yofirsta, Rova Yulkifli Yulkifli Yunia Sari, Mesi Zefrizal Nurdin, Zefrizal Zuldani, Irwan