Claim Missing Document
Check
Articles

Found 7 Documents
Search
Journal : Nusantara Science and Technology Proceedings

The Effectiveness of Awig-Awig as Customary Law in Balinese Culture (Case Study: The Coastal Areas and Plains) W. Yulianingsih; Aldira Mara Ditta C. P.; Waluyo
Nusantara Science and Technology Proceedings 4th International Seminar of Research Month
Publisher : Future Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/nstp.2019.0413

Abstract

This research aims to find that the regulation of Customary Law exists in written form. This research also wants to prove that the customs regulations in each region in Bali differ according to the customary habits of each region and the existence of these awig-awig is still there to adjust the needs of the community following the current situation. Awig-awig made as an effort to maintain order, peace between the members of the indigenous village community. The method used in this study begins with the identification of a variety of literature related to customary law in terms of problems that occur and challenges that must be faced by coastal and plain communities. Then arranged in such a way as to bring up the exact problem formulation which later can be comprehensively reviewed through field studies and direct observations specifically related to the problem taken in this research namely the application of awig-awig as written customary law. The results of this research are expected to be able to contribute positively to the socio-cultural situation in Balinese society.
Legal Assistance Related to Land Dispute Handling in Jogomerto Village, Nganjuk District W. Yulianingsih; Aldira Mara Ditta C. P.; Tiara Widyaputri; Waluyo
Nusantara Science and Technology Proceedings 4th International Seminar of Research Month
Publisher : Future Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/nstp.2019.0414

Abstract

The more advanced economic activities, the many problems over land involved in it, the expansion of these activities generally in the form of increasing numbers of buying and selling, leasing, inheritance, lending, and even the emergence of legal relations. with foreign people or legal entities. Disputes over land ownership arise because each party feels entitled to the land that is the object of the dispute. Related to the issue of land ownership rights which is one of the problems found in Jogomerto Village, Tanjunganom District, Nganjuk District from the initial data obtained by the lack of legal knowledge about land ownership rights raises a pretty basic problem by the village government to be resolved. The method of carrying out activities is carried out in three stages, namely preparation and briefing, implementation, and evaluation. Overall legal aid activities in the form of socialization of registration of land rights and training on village regulation making and the agreement were successful, the people of Jogomerto Village welcomed positively and were satisfied with the activities that were followed, increasing public awareness of the law. Implementation of Community Service is very useful for the government and the community, especially for the people of Jogomerto village who are not familiar with the procedure for registering land rights and making village regulations. It is hoped that this activity can always be held periodically so that it can help the village government and village communities in realizing a law-aware community, especially regarding land disputes.
Political Economy of Import Waste Regulations in East Java: Implications of Indonesia's Role as Waste Importer Country Maria Indira Aryani; Aldira Mara Ditta Caesar Purwanto
Nusantara Science and Technology Proceedings 5th International Seminar of Research Month 2020
Publisher : Future Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/nstp.2021.0930

Abstract

Waste management is a significant problem faced by the world on a global scale. Globally, the People's Republic of China (PRC) is the country with the most extensive waste trade in the world as the leading export destination country for recycled waste materials. However, the PRC changed its solid waste import policy by issuing a National Sword policy, which aims to limit and tighten plastic waste imports. The PRC policy change's impact is the increased flow of waste imports to Indonesia, thus placing Indonesia in a "Plastic Waste Emergency" situation. Since 2018, Indonesia's flow of waste imports has increased very rapidly, causing various environmental and health problems. On the other hand, waste imports entering Indonesia also open up various opportunities for economic improvement. This research then aims to find that the import of waste has an impact not only in the environmental sector but also on the political economy resulting from the government's efforts to overcome it. To overcome this problem, Indonesia already has several regulations and laws related to importing waste. Lack of strict import waste regulations has resulted in environmental and health losses for local communities in East Java. This research tries to describe various consequences of waste that would potentially harm citizens regarding waste using the role theory approach.
Creating the Adiwiyata School with Waste and Environmental Management at SDN Nglumber II Kepohbaru, Bojonegoro Aldira Mara Ditta Caesar Purwanto; Rohmatul Faizah
Nusantara Science and Technology Proceedings 7st International Seminar of Research Month 2022
Publisher : Future Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/nstp.2023.3321

Abstract

The Adiwiyata program is a place for schools to learn and raise awareness for educators, education staff, students, and the community around schools to protect the environment and encourage sustainable development. So that it can create a school that is environmentally friendly and cultured. The Adiwiyata program itself has been implemented by the Ministry of Environment and continues by the Ministry of Environment and Forestry which aims to create schools that care and are environmentally cultured through activities of coaching, assessing, and awarding Adiwiyata to schools. The guidelines for implementing the Adiwiyata program are regulated in the Minister of Environment Regulation Number 5 of 2013. In line with the Adiwiyata program, SDN Nglumber II, located in Kepohbaru District, Bojonegoro Regency, has the goal of becoming an Adiwiyata School. Although schools have great potential, to achieve this, many things need to be prepared. This service aims to provide socialization and assistance to increase environmental knowledge to school residents, especially students before Adiwiyata activities will resume. It is intended that the Adiwiyata activities will be successful and sustainable so that the objectives of the Adiwiyata program can be achieved. The process of a series of ABDIMAS activities starts from the preparation stage, namely situation analysis, then continues with Forum Group Discussion (FGD) in small groups after which counseling is carried out. With the implementation of this service activity, teacher knowledge about the school environment to support the implementation of the Adiwiyata program increases. The knowledge and skills that have been possessed are expected to be transmitted and become an example for elementary schools around the City of Bojonegoro for the realization of Adiwiyata schools.
Environmental Rehabilitation in Waste Management Disposable House-hold Medical Mask Maria Novita Apriyani; Aldira Mara Ditta Caesar Purwanto; Tio Naulita Aritonang
Nusantara Science and Technology Proceedings 7st International Seminar of Research Month 2022
Publisher : Future Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/nstp.2023.3322

Abstract

Environmental health has the aim of realizing a healthy environmental quality, both physical, chemical, biological, and social that allows everyone to achieve the highest degree of health. The problem of increasing waste has become a major issue in addition to the large number of Indonesian people who have been exposed to COVID-19. Masks are the biggest source of waste today, proper mask waste management will certainly have a good impact on the environment. Disposable medical mask waste in the community is generally thrown away without any effort to separate household waste and medical waste to the Final Disposal Site (TPA). Disposable medical mask waste management, especially in the community, requires environmental rehabilitation for a sustainable and environmentally friendly living environment. Based on these facts, it is necessary to conduct a study on how to regulate Covid-19 medical mask waste, especially those produced by households, and be studied from the perspective of the environmental health law. The research method used is included in the realm of non-doctrinal legal research because the object studied in addition to the law in a normative concept is also the law in an empirical concept. The approach chosen in this study is empirical juridical. The results of this study indicate that B3 waste management, especially disposable medical masks in providing environmental health protection can be carried out in the form of medical waste management, especially B3 types with gravity flow type Autoclave procedures, increasing public awareness to separate or destroy medical mask waste, Accelerate the availability of facilities Medical waste management throughout Indonesia and Issuing Regional Regulations related to Covid-19 medical waste disposal regulations.
Creating the Adiwiyata School with Waste and Environmental Management at SDN Nglumber II Kepohbaru, Bojonegoro Aldira Mara Ditta Caesar Purwanto; Rohmatul Faizah
Nusantara Science and Technology Proceedings 7st International Seminar of Research Month 2022
Publisher : Future Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/nstp.2023.3321

Abstract

The Adiwiyata program is a place for schools to learn and raise awareness for educators, education staff, students, and the community around schools to protect the environment and encourage sustainable development. So that it can create a school that is environmentally friendly and cultured. The Adiwiyata program itself has been implemented by the Ministry of Environment and continues by the Ministry of Environment and Forestry which aims to create schools that care and are environmentally cultured through activities of coaching, assessing, and awarding Adiwiyata to schools. The guidelines for implementing the Adiwiyata program are regulated in the Minister of Environment Regulation Number 5 of 2013. In line with the Adiwiyata program, SDN Nglumber II, located in Kepohbaru District, Bojonegoro Regency, has the goal of becoming an Adiwiyata School. Although schools have great potential, to achieve this, many things need to be prepared. This service aims to provide socialization and assistance to increase environmental knowledge to school residents, especially students before Adiwiyata activities will resume. It is intended that the Adiwiyata activities will be successful and sustainable so that the objectives of the Adiwiyata program can be achieved. The process of a series of ABDIMAS activities starts from the preparation stage, namely situation analysis, then continues with Forum Group Discussion (FGD) in small groups after which counseling is carried out. With the implementation of this service activity, teacher knowledge about the school environment to support the implementation of the Adiwiyata program increases. The knowledge and skills that have been possessed are expected to be transmitted and become an example for elementary schools around the City of Bojonegoro for the realization of Adiwiyata schools.
Environmental Rehabilitation in Waste Management Disposable House-hold Medical Mask Maria Novita Apriyani; Aldira Mara Ditta Caesar Purwanto; Tio Naulita Aritonang
Nusantara Science and Technology Proceedings 7st International Seminar of Research Month 2022
Publisher : Future Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/nstp.2023.3322

Abstract

Environmental health has the aim of realizing a healthy environmental quality, both physical, chemical, biological, and social that allows everyone to achieve the highest degree of health. The problem of increasing waste has become a major issue in addition to the large number of Indonesian people who have been exposed to COVID-19. Masks are the biggest source of waste today, proper mask waste management will certainly have a good impact on the environment. Disposable medical mask waste in the community is generally thrown away without any effort to separate household waste and medical waste to the Final Disposal Site (TPA). Disposable medical mask waste management, especially in the community, requires environmental rehabilitation for a sustainable and environmentally friendly living environment. Based on these facts, it is necessary to conduct a study on how to regulate Covid-19 medical mask waste, especially those produced by households, and be studied from the perspective of the environmental health law. The research method used is included in the realm of non-doctrinal legal research because the object studied in addition to the law in a normative concept is also the law in an empirical concept. The approach chosen in this study is empirical juridical. The results of this study indicate that B3 waste management, especially disposable medical masks in providing environmental health protection can be carried out in the form of medical waste management, especially B3 types with gravity flow type Autoclave procedures, increasing public awareness to separate or destroy medical mask waste, Accelerate the availability of facilities Medical waste management throughout Indonesia and Issuing Regional Regulations related to Covid-19 medical waste disposal regulations.