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IMPLEMENTING CIRCULAR ECONOMY IN WASTE MANAGEMENT THEORETICAL, PRACTICAL, AND PENTA HELIX PERSPECTIVES Islami, Syaifuddin; Frinaldi, Aldri; Rembrandt, Rembrandt; Lanin, Dasman
Ensiklopedia of Journal Vol 7, No 2 (2025): Vol. 7 No. 2 Edisi 2 Januari 2025
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Penerbitan Hasil Penelitian Ensiklopedia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33559/eoj.v7i2.2751

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Abstract: This study explores the application of a circular economy in waste management policies in Indonesia from both theoretical and practical perspectives, utilizing a penta helix approach. Unlike linear economies that lead to unmanaged waste, a circular economy focuses on reusing, recycling, and reducing waste to achieve economic and environmental sustainability. The penta helix model, involving academia, businesses, communities, government, and media, plays a crucial role in enhancing public awareness and participation in sustainable waste programs. A qualitative case study approach was used to evaluate the effectiveness of current policies, identifying infrastructural challenges, public awareness gaps, and cross-sector collaboration opportunities. Findings suggest the need for improved recycling infrastructure, fiscal incentives for businesses, and intensive public awareness campaigns. The study concludes that the penta helix collaboration can accelerate Indonesia’s transition toward a more sustainable and environmentally friendly circular economy, with recommendations for enhanced cross-sector cooperation to support this shift.Keywords: Circular economy, waste management, penta helix, Indonesia, sustainability
SINKRONISASI PENERAPAN ISPO (Indonesian Sustainable Palm Oil) PADA INDUSTRI SAWIT BERKELANJUTAN TERHADAP KONDISI DI MASYARAKAT Siti Aisyah; Frinaldi, Aldri; Rembrandt, Rembrandt; Lanin, Dasman
Agro Estate Vol 8 No 2 (2024): Desember 2024
Publisher : Institut Teknologi Sawit Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47199/jae.v8i2.258

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Indonesian Crude Palm Oil (CPO) exports internationally are facing several problems, where in the European market, Indonesian palm oil is considered to come from unsustainable processes from the upstream to downstream sectors. ISPO is the only certification system used for sustainable management of oil palm plantations. ISPO certification aims to: improve the welfare of palm oil farmers (planters), train palm oil farmers in sustainable agricultural practices, expand palm oil farmers' access to markets, ensure the benefits of the palm oil industry are felt evenly. Data as of December 6 2023, a total of 4.09 million hectares of oil palm land in Indonesia has been ISPO certified, 4% or 270,800 hectares is land/plantation owned by people who have been certified while the rest is owned by companies with Fresh Fruit Bunches (FFB) production of 42.59 million tons. per year. In addition, as many as 816 actors in the palm oil sector have been ISPO certified, of which 105 certificates were given to farmers with a land area of ​​426,183 hectares and another 711 certificates were given to oil palm actors with oil palm land of 3.67 million hectares which produced 39.21 million tons of FFB per year. A total of 12.1 million hectares of oil palm plantations/land have not been ISPO certified, of which this area is divided into 6.44 million hectares managed by farmers/plantations, and the remaining 5.71 million hectares managed by companies. The low level of ISPO
INKONSISTENSI PEMANFAATAN RUANG PADA SEMPADAN SUNGAI KOTA PADANG Mulia, Fajar Agung; Frinaldi, Aldri; Lanin, Dasman; Rembrandt
Jurnal Rekayasa Teknik Sipil dan Lingkungan - CENTECH Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): Jurnal Rekayasa Teknik Sipil dan Lingkungan, Oktober 2024, ISSN 2722-0230 (Onli
Publisher : UKI Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33541/cen.v5i2.6349

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River borders are natural areas that need to maintain their primary function but currently tend to change into artificial areas, which are used for human activities and building construction. Limited urban land and economic factors are likely the causes of people building in river border areas. This study aims to analyze the function of buildings that are not by the use of space on river borders so that they can be used as a reference for controlling spatial planning. Building and river data are needed to assess the level of consistency and inconsistency of buildings in river border areas. The level of inconsistency is calculated based on the number of buildings located in the river border area divided by the number of buildings outside the river border. The results of the building consistency index analysis of 0.87 indicate that the majority of buildings in Padang City tend to be outside the river border area. However, there are still many buildings that are inconsistent with land use regulations, namely those located in river border areas. The Sungai Pisang watershed is recorded as the most erratic, even though it has the fewest buildings. On the other hand, although the Batang Arau watershed has the largest number of buildings, it shows a lower inconsistency value than the Sungai Pisang watershed and Air Timbulun watershed.
MODEL KESIAPSIAGAAN BENCANA BERBASIS SEKOLAH MELALUI PROGRAM SATUAN PENDIDIKAN AMAN BENCANA DI KOTA TANGERANG Rahmat, Hayatul Khairul; Frinaldi, Aldri; Rembrandt, R; Lanin, Dasman
Al-Isyraq: Jurnal Bimbingan, Penyuluhan, dan Konseling Islam Vol 7, No 3 (2024): November
Publisher : PABKI (Perkumpulan Ahli Bimbingan dan Konseling Islam) Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59027/alisyraq.v7i3.844

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This study aims to analyze the implementation model of disaster management policies through the Disaster Safe School Program in Tangerang City. The research employed a qualitative method with a descriptive approach. The findings reveal that the implementation model of the disaster-safe educational unit policy generally adheres to disaster mitigation principles by applying regulations and procedures from both central and local levels. However, the fundamental measures and objectives of the Disaster Safe School Program in Tangerang City have not been fully realized. The allocation of policy resources, particularly budget implementation, remains limited, resulting in many disaster-prone schools lacking access to training. Furthermore, communication among organizations and implementing agencies during coordination has not been optimal. Outreach efforts by central and local authorities have yet to fully involve relevant stakeholders, such as the community. As a result, economically disadvantaged communities have limited understanding of the policy.
Local Policy Synergy with Law Number 6 of 2014 Concerning Village in the Nagari Government in West Sumatera Indonesia Dasman Lanin; Hasbullah Malau; Boni Saputra
Journal of Advanced Research in Social Sciences and Humanities Vol. 6 No. 3 (2021): JARSSH
Publisher : Journal of Advanced Research in Social Sciences and Humanities

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26500/JARSSH-06-2021-0304

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Aim: The Indonesian practice of decentralization is based on centralistic bureaucratic thinking, which ensures that all aspects of government, including governance structures, politics, institutions, law, and finance, are applied consistently across all levels of government. But there are significant differences between regions, so standardization is impossible. Reasons for this include the potential for conflict resulting from divergent perspectives on history, regional rights, religion, language, culture, politics, geography, economy, and ethnicity. The decentralization strategy is meant to create harmony between traditional knowledge and the Nagari Ministry’s efforts to implement Community Law Number 6 of 2014.Methodology: For this study, we opted for a qualitative, descriptive approach. Purposive sampling was used to select participants in the villages of Nagari Kapau, Nagari Minangkabau, Nagari Mahakarya, and Nagari Anduring in Indonesia’s West Sumatra Province. In-depth interviews, surveys, and written research records were all used to compile the data. The data’s reliability was checked using data aggregation methods in this probe.Findings: The findings show that while the concepts of both the bottom-up and top-down Nagari governance model and Law Number 6 of 2014 can be accommodated in theory, in practice, the Mixing government model presents significant challenges.Implications/Novel Contribution: This research supports the idea that Nagari public administration can easily incorporate conventional wisdom from the region. This research has also recommended that future scholars think about the bottom-up government model and the top-down government model that can create harmony between the interests of the community or citizens of the village and a government that is structured from the top (top-down) through Law number 6 of 2014 and other legislation. Many nations make similar attempts, and essential takeaways from this research could be applied to governments in the same region.
Evaluation of the Level of Vulnerability of Flood Disaster Prone Areas in the Batang Gasan River Basin using the Weighted Product (WP) Method Arlius, Apriwandi; Frinaldi, Aldri; Rembrandt, Rembrandt; Lanin, Dasman; Umar, Genius
CIVED Vol. 11 No. 3 (2024): September 2024
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Padang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/cived.v11i3.597

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Indonesia is an area that is prone to hydro-meteorological natural disasters such as floods, landslidesand so on. In Indonesia, especially West Sumatra, the cause of flooding is dominated by high rainfall, as is the case in the Gasan Gadang watershed. In an effort to overcome problems resultingfromflooding, there are several ways, one of which is knowing the causes of flooding and the target areafor flooding, which depends on the characteristics, hydrology and physical conditions of the area. Themain objective of this study is to determine the level of vulnerability to flood disasters and tomapflood-prone areas in the Batang Gasan watershed area to obtain the level of vulnerability andverifyflood-prone areas with measurement results. This research uses several stages of analysis, namelyweighted product (WP) analysis and dynamic analysis. The research results show that areas that havea high level of flood vulnerability are IV Koto Aur Malintang sub-district and Batang Gasansub- district. The area that is vulnerable to moderate-scale flooding is Tanjung Mutiara District. Andthearea that has a low scale flood vulnerability is Sei Geringging District. For areas that are pronetohigh-scale flooding, using the Dynamic Analysis method, the area area can be reduced over the next two year period. And in the 10th (tenth) year the flood area can be reduced by 85.88%. Efforts madeto reduce the area of the flood area are by installing check dams and dredging sediment along the river for District IV Koto Aur Malintang and Batang Gasan District.
INTEGRASI ANALISIS MDS-RAPFISH DALAM PERENCANAAN KEBIJAKAN PENGURANGAN RISIKO BANJIR DI DAS KURANJI [INTEGRATION OF MDS-RAPFISH ANALYSIS IN POLICY FORMULATION FOR FLOOD RISK REDUCTION IN THE KURANJI WATERSHED] Syafri, Rifki Randa; Frinaldi, Aldri; Umar, Genius; Lanin, Dasman; Rembrandt, Rembrandt; Umar, Iswandi
Al-Ihtiram: Multidisciplinary Journal of Counseling and Social Research Vol 4, No 1 (2025): Mei
Publisher : Perkumpulan Ahli Bimbingan dan Konseling Islam Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59027/al-ihtiram.v4i1.978

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This study aims to integrate the results of sustainability analysis using the Multidimensional Scaling–RAPFISH approach into the policy planning process for flood risk reduction in the Kuranji Watershed, Padang City. Five strategic dimensions—economic, environmental, social, infrastructure, and institutional—were analyzed to provide a holistic view of sustainability. Primary data were collected through interviews and questionnaires with stakeholders, while secondary data came from planning documents and policies. The analysis revealed that four of the five dimensions are in the less sustainable category, with index scores ranging from 37.69 to 42.22. Only the institutional dimension was considered moderately sustainable, with a score of 51.77. The average sustainability index across all dimensions was 41.99, indicating an overall status of low sustainability. Leverage and Monte Carlo analyses were used to identify the most influential attributes. The infrastructure dimension had the lowest index, largely affected by the availability of evacuation routes, early warning systems, and emergency logistics. The RAPFISH model demonstrated strong validity and reliability, supported by stress values below 0.15 and R² values near 1. Monte Carlo simulations showed minimal differences, confirming model robustness. These findings suggest that MDS-RAPFISH is a valuable tool for evidence-based policy planning, enabling prioritization of interventions and formulation of adaptive, integrated strategies. This approach can help policymakers identify critical leverage points and design flood risk reduction policies that address the socio-environmental complexities of the Kuranji Watershed, while contributing to the achievement of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
PENANGGULANGAN BANJIR DI JAKARTA: EVALUASI KEBIJAKAN PEMERINTAH DAN SOLUSI BERKELANJUTAN Jelibseda, Jelibseda; 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.v8i2.946

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Jakarta faces significant challenges in flood management due to rapid urbanization, climate change, and inadequate drainage systems. The government has implemented various policies, such as levee construction, river revitalization, and polder systems, yet their effectiveness remains debatable. This study aims to evaluate the implemented flood management policies and propose sustainable solutions. The research employs a qualitative approach with policy analysis based on secondary data from government reports, scientific journals, and expert interviews. The findings indicate that existing policies have not been fully effective in reducing flood risks due to a lack of inter-agency coordination, budget constraints, and low community participation. Therefore, sustainable solutions, including ecosystem-based approaches, improved green infrastructure, and technology integration in early warning systems, are essential to enhance urban flood resilience.
EVALUASI KEBERLANJUTAN PENGELOLAAN SAMPAH KOTA PADANG: PENDEKATAN BERBASIS KEBIJAKAN PUBLIK MELALUI ANALISIS MDS-RAPFISH Meuraksa, Irawati; 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.v8i2.975

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This study aims to evaluate the sustainability of waste management in Padang City through a public policy-oriented approach using the Multi-Dimensional Scaling (MDS) method with a modified RAPFISH (Rapid Appraisal for Fisheries) framework. The evaluation covers five key dimensions of sustainability: economic, environmental, social, technological and infrastructure, and institutional. Primary data were collected through interviews with key informants, while secondary data were obtained from policy documents and relevant literature. The results indicate that all five dimensions fall into the "less sustainable" category, with an average sustainability index score of 35.78. The technology and infrastructure dimension recorded the lowest score (18.53), highlighting the urgent need for policy interventions in this area. Leverage and Monte Carlo analyses identified the most sensitive attributes affecting sustainability, namely waste transportation infrastructure and the safety and comfort of waste management facilities. These findings provide a critical foundation for the formulation of systemic, integrative, and evidence-based public policies to enhance the effectiveness and sustainability of waste management in Padang City.
KEBIJAKAN PENGELOLAAN LIMBAH PLASTIK DI SURABAYA: UPAYA MENGURANGI DAMPAK LINGKUNGAN Muhayatul, Muhayatul; 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.v8i2.947

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This study examines the implementation of plastic bag reduction policies in Surabaya, analyzing their effectiveness and impact on waste management. The research employs a policy implementation approach, utilizing case studies from Surabaya’s traditional markets and official regulations. Data were gathered from journal articles, government regulations, and previous studies related to plastic waste management. The findings indicate that Surabaya has successfully implemented policies such as Perwali No. 16/2022, supported by market-based strategies and public awareness campaigns. The study highlights challenges in enforcement and public compliance while acknowledging the city’s achievements, such as winning the Adipura Kencana award. The results suggest that strengthening policy enforcement and community participation is essential for sustaining long-term environmental benefits.
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