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KEBIJAKAN PENANGANAN ABRASI PANTAI DALAM PENYELAMATAN RUANG PANTAI Perdani, Agung Sandi; Frinaldi, Aldri; Rembrandt, Rembrandt; Lanin, Dasman; Umar, Genius
Al-Isyraq: Jurnal Bimbingan, Penyuluhan, dan Konseling Islam Vol 8, No 2 (2025): Juli
Publisher : PABKI (Perkumpulan Ahli Bimbingan dan Konseling Islam) Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59027/alisyraq.v8i2.950

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This article examines coastal erosion management policies in Demak Regency, Central Java, one of the most severely affected regions by coastal abrasion in Indonesia. Coastal erosion, driven by both natural factors and human activities, threatens the sustainability of coastal ecosystems as well as the social and economic livelihoods of local communities. Using a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) approach, this study analyzes various policies implemented, ranging from hard infrastructure development to ecosystem-based approaches such as mangrove rehabilitation. The findings reveal that although some policies have shown effectiveness, challenges such as weak inter-agency coordination, limited funding, and low community participation continue to hinder optimal implementation. This article highlights the importance of integrated and sustainable policies, as well as the need for cross-sectoral collaboration to protect coastal spaces and support the welfare of coastal communities. The findings are expected to serve as a reference for policymakers in formulating more effective strategies to address the issue of coastal erosion.
PENGELOLAAN KETAKUTAN MELALUI NILAI TRADISI DI TENGAH PANDEMI COVID-19: KAJIAN MULTISPESIES ANTROPOLOGI Perdani, Agung Sandi
Studi Budaya Nusantara Vol. 5 No. 1 (2021)
Publisher : Studi Budaya Nusantara

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This paper argues that the Covid-19 virus needs to be seen in a unity of cultural phenomenon so that cultural and nature boundaries can be eliminated and produce holistic and valid ethnography. Psychological and health approaches tend to put the Covid-19 virus outside of culture. The management of fear in the midst of a pandemic in the community is seen as not contextual and ignores local wisdom. Covid-19 virus needs to be placed as a companion species equivalent to humans in a culture. This research studies the community of Kukusan Village, Kendit District, Situbondo Regency. The data is collected through fieldwork, using the methods of in-depth interview, participant observations and literature studies. This research shows that Kukusan Village which is religious with a strong kinship coexists with Covid-19 based on the management of fear and shame in the midst of the pandemic. Managing fear and shame when experiencing various conditions such as exposure to Covid-19 virus, death, and illness in the midst of the pandemic raises anti-fear for the people of Kukusan village. Medical anthropological perspectives that tend to be anthropocentric and see a disease or virus separate from humans make it seem as if Covid-19 is just a health phenomenon. Anthropologists with multispecies perspective in looking at health issues try to see the Covid-19 virus as a whole unity in society and become an active subject in health and cultural phenomena.
Pembangunan Berkelanjutan di Pesisir Indonesia: Tantangan dan Solusi atas Ancaman Lingkungan Perdani, Agung Sandi; Umar, Genius; Dewata, Indang; Amar, Syamsul
Journal of Current Research in Humanities, Social Sciences, and Business Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): June
Publisher : PT Hakhara Akademia Indonesia

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Indonesia's coastal areas hold great potential in terms of economy, ecology, and social. However, unplanned development and excessive exploitation of resources have caused serious environmental damage, such as pollution, abrasion, and degradation of mangrove and coral reef ecosystems. This article discusses the main forms and causes of coastal environmental damage and outlines effective strategies and solutions in realizing sustainable development. The approach used is integrated and participatory, with an emphasis on the importance of synergy between sectors, community involvement, ecosystem conservation, regulatory enforcement, and the implementation of the blue economy. The results of the discussion show that the success of coastal development depends on cross-party collaboration and consistent implementation of sustainable principles. The obligation of long-term commitment so that development is not only beneficial for the current generation but also ensures commitment to future generations.