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Optimization of Strategic Areas in Regional Economic Recovery: Tourism Perspectives Sukardi; Durratun Nashihah; Denny Iswanto; Baiq Dewi Kamariani; Firdausi Dhulhijjahyani
International Journal of Sustainable Applied Sciences Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024): March 2024
Publisher : MultiTech Publisher

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This research contributes in the form of ideas and modeling of tourism potential development in the region. This research uses Soft System Methodology. This method used 4 stages: The first stage, the problem situation is considered problematic. In the second stage, the problem situation is expressed. The third stage is the root definition of the relevant purposeful activity system. The fourth stage is the conceptual models of the system named in the root definition. Based on the research, it was found that Pangandaran Regency, which is a new autonomous region, has tourism potential that can be developed, especially marine tourism that can support the regional economy. On the other hand, tourism potential is influenced by the geographical condition of Pangandaran Regency which is included in the National Tourism Strategic Area so it is hoped that this program can have a significant impact on regional economic recovery efforts. Based on the Regional Government Plan of Pangandaran 2022, it already has various strategies for tourism development, but it has not been able to run optimally due to the absence of a tourism development model as an economic recovery program.
The Role of Social Workers in Empowering Poor Village Communities: Study of Indonesian Conditional Cash Transfer Programme (PKH) Facilitators in Jegulo Village, Tuban Regency Denny Iswanto
Jurnal Administrasi Karya Dharma Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): Jurnal Administrasi Karya Dharma (September 2023)
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Administrasi Karya Dharma

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The first poverty alleviation program in the form of social transfers in Indonesia is the Family Hope Program (PKH). PKH is a conditional social assistance program for poor and vulnerable families and/or individuals who are registered with integrated data on the program for handling the poor, processed by the Social Welfare Data and Information Center and designated as PKH beneficiary families. The Family Hope Program (PKH) can be said to be a community empowerment program because its goals and targets are directly aimed at improving the economy, education and health. The purpose of this study was to analyze the role of PKH assistants in the empowerment process. This research uses descriptive qualitative research. The results of the study indicate that an empowerment process has been carried out in facilitating beneficiaries in accessing social, education and health services. In addition, the assistant also carries out community capacity building through business assistance. In carrying out the role as a mediator between the beneficiary communities and the government in fighting for the rights of beneficiaries properly. In carrying out its role in advocating and advocating for recipient communities, it is carried out inclusively, fighting for the rights of beneficiaries, both from the poor, persons with disabilities and persons with mental disorders who also have rights as recipients of social assistance.
Dampak Kebijakan Pembangunan Plaza Ikan dalam Upaya Pemberdayaan Masyarakat Pesisir di Kabupaten Tuban Denny Iswanto
Jurnal Transformasi Administrasi Vol 14 No 02 (2024): Jurnal Transformasi Administrasi Volume 14 Nomor 02 Tahun 2024
Publisher : Puslatbang KHAN

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Even though it has great fishery potential, in fact the coastal area is very synonymous with poverty, and Tuban Regency is no exception. One of the government's policies in dealing with poverty in coastal areas is the construction of the Tuban Fish Plaza (PIT). PIT is a place for buying and selling and auctioning fishery products, be it fresh fish, smoked fish and other processed fish on a small, medium and large scale that is built in a modern way and rented out free of charge. However, this policy has not had a significant impact on the income of traders. The purpose of this study was to determine the impact of PIT development policies in increasing the income of coastal communities in Tuban Regency. This research uses Literature Review research with secondary data analysis. The results showed that a number of fish traders who previously traded on the roadside and sidewalks experienced a decrease in income after selling at PIT. Apart from the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, this relocation policy is also considered to keep traders away from buyers. On the other hand, the absence of standardization of prices determined by the government has resulted in unfair price competition by a number of traders. From these findings, it can be said that this development policy has not been optimal due to the absence of an adequate governance system to regulate adequate management and business processes.
Dampak Kebijakan Pembangunan Plaza Ikan dalam Upaya Pemberdayaan Masyarakat Pesisir di Kabupaten Tuban Denny Iswanto
Jurnal Transformasi Administrasi Vol 14 No 02 (2024): Jurnal Transformasi Administrasi Volume 14 Nomor 02 Tahun 2024
Publisher : Puslatbang KHAN

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Even though it has great fishery potential, in fact the coastal area is very synonymous with poverty, and Tuban Regency is no exception. One of the government's policies in dealing with poverty in coastal areas is the construction of the Tuban Fish Plaza (PIT). PIT is a place for buying and selling and auctioning fishery products, be it fresh fish, smoked fish and other processed fish on a small, medium and large scale that is built in a modern way and rented out free of charge. However, this policy has not had a significant impact on the income of traders. The purpose of this study was to determine the impact of PIT development policies in increasing the income of coastal communities in Tuban Regency. This research uses Literature Review research with secondary data analysis. The results showed that a number of fish traders who previously traded on the roadside and sidewalks experienced a decrease in income after selling at PIT. Apart from the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, this relocation policy is also considered to keep traders away from buyers. On the other hand, the absence of standardization of prices determined by the government has resulted in unfair price competition by a number of traders. From these findings, it can be said that this development policy has not been optimal due to the absence of an adequate governance system to regulate adequate management and business processes.