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Analysis of the relationship between human development index toward environmental quality index in South Sulawesi Andi Setyo Pambudi
Monas: Jurnal Inovasi Aparatur Vol. 2 No. 1 (2020): June
Publisher : Badan Pengembangan Sumber Daya Manusia Provinsi DKI Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54849/monas.v2i1.14

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Regional resource development has a dual role in relation to capital as economic growth (resource based economy) and at the same time as a life support system (life support economy). Regional development performance in Indonesia is generally measured based on the Human Development Index (HDI) which focuses on the size of education (knowledge), health (healthy and long life) and people's purchasing power (decent life). The Human Development Index is formed from several indicators that do not yet cover all dimensions of human development as formulated by the United Nations Development Program (UNDP). In the context of sustainable development, the success of regional development is always associated with environmental carrying capacity as measured by the Environmental Quality Index (EQI). The linkages between human and environmental aspects in regional development are interesting to be reviewed in more detail, especially in South Sulawesi Province as a portrait of regional development in Indonesia. The analytical method used is quantitative based on secondary data, both in the form of literature review and correlation analysis of the relationship between HDI and EQI in the same year and the same region as novelty that has never been studied before. The relationship between HDI and EQI will be analized by Bivariate Pearson. The purpose of this study is to look at the impact of policies to encourage the increase in HDI toward IKLH that occurs. The analysis shows that in South Sulawesi the HDI value is not always directly proportional to EQI depending on certain factors.
The Development of Social Forestry in Indonesia:: Policy Implementation Review, 2007-2019 Andi Setyo Pambudi
The Journal of Indonesia Sustainable Development Planning Vol 1 No 1 (2020): April 2020
Publisher : Pusbindiklatren Bappenas

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46456/jisdep.v1i1.11

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The phenomenon of sustainable forest management failure in Indonesia faces the reality of incompatible economic, social, and environmental approaches. Conventional forest management always assumes that good forests are only managed by the government through concession permit policies to large capital owners that are top-down and accompanied by a minimum condition of community involvement, which should be a key factor. Learning from the experience, Indonesia began to see the concept of social forestry as one of the efforts in the progress of a more sustainable development. Social forestry positions that the party that feels the greatest success or failure from forest management is the community around the forest itself. Communities must obtain the greatest access and incentives to manage forestry businesses as a source of life while preventing damage. In recent years, the agrarian reform program through social forestry is a breakthrough government program that is becoming increasingly demanded by communities. The rights to manage their surrounding lands in accordance with ancestral local wisdom are expected to be able to answer economic and ecological challenges. This paper specifically presents the development of social forestry and its issues and recommendations in the context of national development in Indonesia. The ecological harmony between humans and nature is a consideration of the importance of social forestry as a program to be continuously supported by the government, as well as to prioritize economic aspects in the principle of sustainable development.
The Challenges of Physical Special Allocation Fund (SAF) Planning for Sustainable Economic Infrastructure Provision Andi Setyo Pambudi
The Journal of Indonesia Sustainable Development Planning Vol 3 No 2 (2022): August 2022
Publisher : Pusbindiklatren Bappenas

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46456/jisdep.v3i2.303

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The paper aimed to examine the relationship between central and regional plan documents, the relevance of the Physical SAF menu to regional development, and how relevant the Physical SAF menu was to the Thematic Assignment of Sustainable Economic Infrastructure Provision (SEIP) to support regional priorities. A quantitative method was used for the analysis. It was carried out in a desk study with content analysis to track the 2021 Physical SAF policy for the assignment of SEIP in the Government Work Plan (GWP) and regional priorities of the Provincial Government Work Plan (PGWP). The results of the planning level analysis showed that there are still some irrelevant Physical SAF policies to the regional priorities for the themes of Tourism, Roads, Small and Medium Industries (SMEs), and the Environment. There are still many plans and activities for the Physical SAF not included in the provincial government's planning, thus affecting the implementation quality.
Analysis of physical SAF policy planning and implementation for small and medium industries in Maluku Utara Province Andi Setyo Pambudi
Monas: Jurnal Inovasi Aparatur Vol. 5 No. 1 (2023): June
Publisher : Badan Pengembangan Sumber Daya Manusia Provinsi DKI Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54849/monas.v5i1.128

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Development related to Small and Medium Industries (SMI) in the regions funded by SAF is an interesting thing to analyze since the planning aspect is the basis for recommendations for improvement from this side in the future. In more depth, the evaluation of planning synchronization needs to see how far the Physical SAF supports priority programs in the regions in a desk analysis of the central-regional planning gap. The purpose of writing an analysis related to the Physical SAF in the SMI sector is to identify the relevance of the Physical SAF menu for regional development and identify a portrait of the integration of this fund with Major Projects and various problems at the site level in North Maluku. The analysis method uses a literature review approach and limited discussions with the local government. Based on this, it recommends: 1) the need for participatory SAF planning that is bottom-up, down to the community level; 2) the need for regional regulations to deal with obstacles to the implementation of the Physical SAF in the SMI field, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic;3) encouraging the acceleration of stipulation of Technical Guidelines for the SAF implementation as a primary reference for mapping the menu of SAF activities to be included in Regional Government Information System and accelerating the implementation of SAF activities by Regional Governments; and 4) strengthening the role of Bappeda as well as being involved in determining Priority Locations (coordination of Ministries/Agencies - Regional Apparatus Organizations and Bappeda).
ANALISIS STABILITAS BANGUNAN PENGENDALI SEDIMEN PADA KONDISI BANJIR RANCANGAN DAN TAMPUNGAN SEDIMEN PENUH : SUATU KASUS DI ARBORETUM SUMBER BRANTAS, KOTA BATU Andi Setyo Pambudi
Jurnal Teknik Sipil Vol 17 No 2 (2021): Jurnal Teknik Sipil
Publisher : Universitas Kristen Maranatha

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28932/jts.v17i2.3568

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The level of land-use change in the Brantas watershed includes encroachment in the upstream area of the spring which has been increasingly massive since the 1960s, and reached the highest level in the late 1990s which driving the watershed damage. The damage in the upstream area encourages the need to increase resilience by building The Sumber Brantas Arboretum Area. This area is equipped with sedimentary control structures to ensure the long-term sustainability of the arboretum. A recent study of the rainfall plan and the security level of the sedimentary control building to the arboretum became an interesting thing to be reviewed. The analytical approach used in this study is quantitative. The method used for flood design analysis uses three methods including Log Pearson Type III Method, Gumbel Method, and Iwai Method. The selected hydrograph is the Nakayasu Hydrograph. Hydraulics analysis of sediment control buildings using HEC-RAS tools with several other hydrological calculations. The results of the analysis in the Sumber Brantas Arboretum Area showed that the design flood discharge (Q) was 59.35 m3 / sec. In flood design conditions with its own weight, the åf of the sediment control building is 42.2 (higher than the minimum safety level) and it is relatively safe, either in normal or in an earthquake condition. In the design flood conditions with full sediment storage, the Sf of sediment control buildings is 1.6 (higher than the minimum safety level) so that it is relatively safe, either in normal or in an earthquake condition.