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Analisis Investasi Pengembangan Rumah Sakit Studi Kasus di RS Dr. H. Marzoeki Mahdi Bogor Gunawan, Farhan
Jurnal Ilmiah Kesatuan (JIK) Vol 11, No 1 (2009): Jurnal Ilmiah Kesatuan
Publisher : STIE Kesatuan

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Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk menjawab permasalahan tentang hasil analisis investasi pengembangan rumah sakit terhadap tingkat pengembalian, risiko dan sumber pendanaan pada rumah sakit. Alat analisis yang digunakan adalah payback Method, ROI, NPV, IRR dan PI. Hasil penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa (1) tingkat pengembalian investasi dapat dikatakan bagus, (2) Selama periode tahun 2002-2005 prosentase kemampuan perusahaan dalam pengembalian investasi menurun akibat banyak dilakukan penambahan peralatan dan gedung yang diperlukan dalam proses pelayanan (3) Dana yang diinvestasikan mampu menghasilkan 126%, (4) tingkat risiko pengembalian modal sangat kecil, dan (5) Investasi yang dilakukan dapat dikatakan menguntungkan.
Analisis Hukum terhadap Pembiaran Penebangan Hutan dan Alih Fungsi Lahan Menjadi Perkebunan Sawit yang Memicu Banjir Bandang di Sumatera Muhaiyaadden, Fadhil Ahda; Gunawan, Farhan; Jasmine Aulia, Naura; Imam Syahid, Muhammad; Munsif Ahmad, Adil
Adagium: Jurnal Ilmiah Hukum Vol 4 No 1 (2026): Adagium: Jurnal Ilmiah Hukum
Publisher : PT. Meja Ilmiah Publikasi

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This study aims to conduct a legal analysis of the tolerance toward deforestation and land conversion into oil palm plantations that has triggered flash floods in Sumatra, as well as to examine the legal responsibilities of the government and corporations for the resulting ecological damage. The research addresses the contribution of deforestation to flash flood disasters, the legal provisions violated, and the mechanisms of legal accountability that may be applied. This research employs a normative legal method using statutory, conceptual, and analytical approaches, supported by secondary data derived from legislation, legal doctrines, scientific studies, and official environmental and forestry reports. The findings reveal that the tolerance of deforestation and the expansion of oil palm plantations have violated the Environmental Protection and Management Act, the Forestry Act, and the Plantation Act, and have significantly degraded the ecological function of forests as natural regulators of water systems. The impact of this research emphasizes that both governmental authorities and corporate actors may be held administratively, civilly, and criminally liable, and highlights the importance of environmental recovery efforts and sustainable prevention strategies to reduce the risk of future flash floods.