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Journal : Journal of Built Environment Studies

Implementable Factors for Sustainable Agricultural Policy in Metro City Arbiyansah Krisnantoro; Retno Widodo Dwi Pramono
Built Environment Studies Vol 2 No 2 (2021)
Publisher : Department of Architecture and Planning, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Gadjah Mada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/best.v2i2.1371

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Conservation of agricultural land for food sovereignty is one of the SDGs' agenda. In Indonesia, this objective is stated in the Sustainable Food Agricultural Land (LP2B) policy outlined in Law No. 41/2009, which followed by regulations below to the level of the Regional Regulation. In the Metro City, this is stated in Regional Regulation No. 21/2016 to be the basis for a policy of protection of 1,567.5 hectares of paddy fields. This regulation aims to support food sovereignty and maintain the ecological balance of the environment. The problem arises because the paddy fields designated by LP2B are private land so that not all owners are willing to implement this policy. This study aims to analyze the factors that affect the level of willingness of landowners with a quantitative approach by analyzing land data with multiple linear regression analysis techniques. A sample of 513 parcels was taken from the Farmers Owning Farmers population of 6,060 HHs based on Agricultural Survey data, BPS Lampung 2018. In general, from the results of the analysis, the highest coefficient on object characteristics was variable land productivity while the characteristics of subjects were multifunctional knowledge of paddy fields.
THE IMPACT OF REGIONAL EXPANSION ON THE EFFECTIVENESS OF HEALTHCARE SERVICES Ilmi, Iva Nur; Suryanto; Pramono, Retno Widodo Dwi
Built Environment Studies Vol 6 No 1 (2025)
Publisher : Department of Architecture and Planning, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Gadjah Mada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/best.v6i1.20776

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The enactment of Law Number 7 of 2002 concerning the Establishment of Penajam Paser Utara (PPU) Regency marked the official formation of this new administrative region, resulting from the separation of four sub-districts from the original twelve in Paser Regency. As a newly established regency, PPU required immediate development in institutional structures, government infrastructure, and development planning. A key indicator of progress lies in healthcare facility improvements, which were previously difficult to access due to reliance on water transport to Balikpapan or Paser. This study aims to analyze healthcare service development in PPU and assess how regional expansion has influenced service effectiveness. The research compares conditions before and after the expansion using a deductive qualitative approach, triangulation, and descriptive methods. Findings indicate that while the number of healthcare facilities declined, service utilization became more efficient, travel distances were reduced, and quality improved. Effective health service delivery depends on availability, accessibility, and continuity. While regional expansion positively affected specific dimensions, its most decisive influence was improved interaction between health workers and patients, disease prevention, and public health education.