Ajeng Faizah Nijma Ilma
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Blue Economy : Kesimbangan Perspektif Ekonomi dan Lingkungan Ajeng Faizah Nijma Ilma
Jurnal Ilmu Ekonomi dan Pembangunan Vol 14, No 1 (2014): Jurnal Ilmu Ekonomi dan Pembangunan
Publisher : Sebelas Maret University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (78.848 KB) | DOI: 10.20961/jiep.v14i1.2112

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Blue economy is a process in which all the following raw materials derived from natural production process and follow the way nature works. Economic models of the future will take into account the advantages and strategy of innovation by following the natural conditions. Blue Economy is a tool that can be used to improve the unfavorable economic conditions and create more activity in the form of a sustainable model. Providing the best solution by transferring the economy and result in the community for the future so that it will be better. Indonesian nation has been indoctrinated to become the nation's agricultural and economic use of the land base oriented as its economic growth pattern. However, the strength of the domestic market consumption value indicates that there should be digging back potential economic growth potential there to be able to be a formidable nation. The contribution of fisheries and marine sector experienced an increasing trend. However, the welfare of the people residing in coastal areas is still very low, lower than the society that focuses on development in other sectors.Keywords: blue economy, marine sector, economic growth
SWOT and IFE EFE Analysis in the Development of Geothermal Power Plant in Mount Slamet Area: Ecological and Social Opportunities and Challenges Ajeng Faizah Nijma Ilma; Wulandari, Maria Mu’ti; Jati, Baginda Khalid Hidayat
Al-Kharaj: Journal of Islamic Economic and Business Vol. 7 No. 1 (2025): All articles in this issue include authors from 3 countries of origin (Indonesi
Publisher : LP2M IAIN Palopo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24256/kharaj.v6i4.6341

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The Geothermal Power Plant (PLTP) development in the Slamet Mountain area aims to provide sustainable energy while facing ecological and social challenges. A SWOT analysis reveals strengths like abundant geothermal resources and strong government support, but also weaknesses such as inadequate infrastructure and high costs. Opportunities include rising public awareness of clean energy and eco-tourism, while threats involve environmental damage and social displacement. The Internal Factor Evaluation (IFE) score is 3.05, indicating moderate strengths, and the External Factor Evaluation (EFE) score is 3.00, revealing significant opportunities and threats. To achieve sustainable development, a collaborative approach with stakeholders is recommended, focusing on strengthening infrastructure, establishing clear regulations, and fostering community engagement.
SWOT and IFE EFE Analysis in the Development of Geothermal Power Plant in Mount Slamet Area: Ecological and Social Opportunities and Challenges Ajeng Faizah Nijma Ilma; Wulandari, Maria Mu’ti; Jati, Baginda Khalid Hidayat
Al-Kharaj: Journal of Islamic Economic and Business Vol. 7 No. 1 (2025): All articles in this issue include authors from 3 countries of origin (Indonesi
Publisher : LP2M IAIN Palopo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24256/kharaj.v6i4.6341

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The Geothermal Power Plant (PLTP) development in the Slamet Mountain area aims to provide sustainable energy while facing ecological and social challenges. A SWOT analysis reveals strengths like abundant geothermal resources and strong government support, but also weaknesses such as inadequate infrastructure and high costs. Opportunities include rising public awareness of clean energy and eco-tourism, while threats involve environmental damage and social displacement. The Internal Factor Evaluation (IFE) score is 3.05, indicating moderate strengths, and the External Factor Evaluation (EFE) score is 3.00, revealing significant opportunities and threats. To achieve sustainable development, a collaborative approach with stakeholders is recommended, focusing on strengthening infrastructure, establishing clear regulations, and fostering community engagement.
Mangroves as a Pillar of the Blue Economy: Potential and Challenges in Climate Change Mitigation Ajeng Faizah Nijma Ilma; Zakaria, Rinny Apriliany; Tri Wahyu Yuliani; Anandhiya Intan Prabandari
Al-Kharaj: Journal of Islamic Economic and Business Vol. 8 No. 2 (2026): All articles in this issue include authors from 3 countries of origin (Indonesi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24256/kharaj.v8i2.8631

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The significant increase in carbon dioxide emissions in Indonesia poses a major threat to the sustainability of natural ecosystems and the economic resilience of coastal communities. In response to this threat, the concept of the blue economy emerged as an approach that balances economic growth and ecosystem conservation. One of the important climate change mitigation efforts is the planting and cultivation of mangroves, which are known to have a high capacity to absorb and store carbon. This study aims to identify the potential and challenges of mangrove management in supporting the blue economy and climate change mitigation, with a focus on Kebumen Regency, Indonesia. Using quantitative approaches and Structural Equation Modeling (SEM-PLS), this study analyzes public perceptions of environmental sustainability, financial motivation, governance, community participation, cultural and social values, as well as environmental risks and their impact on people's intentions to support the blue economy. The results show that perceptions of environmental sustainability, financial motivation, and social culture have a significant influence on the intention to support the blue economy, but these influences are limited to contexts involving complex institutional and management factors. The intention to support the blue economy turns out to have a negative effect on blue economy outcomes, such as the quality of life of coastal communities and the preservation of coastal ecosystems, which shows that there are structural obstacles and uncertainties that need to be overcome to achieve more optimal results. This study suggests the importance of integrating economic, social, and environmental aspects in sustainable blue economy-based mangrove management.