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Pelatihan Pengolahan Sampah Rumah Tangga menjadi Produk Bernilai Ekonomis bagi Masyarakat Perkotaan (Kecamatan Baguala Kota Ambon) Teddy Ch Leasiwal; Bin Raudha A.Hanoebun; Rukmuin Wilda Payapo; Amin Ramly; Fredy H. Louhenapessy
ASPIRASI : Publikasi Hasil Pengabdian dan Kegiatan Masyarakat Vol. 2 No. 6 (2024): November: ASPIRASI : Publikasi Hasil Pengabdian dan Kegiatan Masyarakat
Publisher : Asosiasi Periset Bahasa Sastra Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61132/aspirasi.v2i6.1197

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Household waste management in urban areas is a complex environmental challenge due to the increasing volume of waste each year. Poorly managed waste has the potential to cause environmental issues, such as water, soil, and air pollution, as well as health impacts on the community. This Community Service Program (PKM) aims to provide training in processing household waste into economically valuable products for urban communities in Baguala District, Ambon City. The training activities encompass various stages, from education on waste sorting, techniques for processing organic waste into compost, to processing inorganic waste into crafts and recycled products with market value. Through this training, it is hoped that the community will understand the importance of sustainable waste management and be able to utilize household waste as an additional source of income. The results of the activities show that participants are able to process household waste into economically valuable products, such as compost and recycled crafts. This program not only contributes to reducing urban waste but also supports community economic empowerment through a circular economy approach.
Pengaruh Desentralisasi Fiskal terhadap Pertumbuhan Ekonomi Kota Ambon Jani, Jani; Matdoan, Arsad; Payapo, Rukmuin Wilda; Louhenpessy, Fredy Hendry
Jurnal Cita Ekonomika Vol 19 No 1 (2025): Cita Ekonomika: Jurnal Ilmu Ekonomi
Publisher : Jurusan Ekonomi Pembangunan, FEB Universitas Pattimura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51125/citaekonomika.v19i1.16187

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This research aims to determine the effect of fiscal decentralization on economic growth in Ambon City. Ambon City has implemented fiscal decentralization, but its economic development is still lagging behind other regions in Indonesia. Qualitative and quantitative analysis was used, with the results showing an average increase in the level of fiscal decentralization of 14% over 10 years (2014-2023) which had a significant effect on Regional Original Income (PAD) and government financial performance. Meanwhile, Ambon City's economic growth as measured by Real GRDP experienced an average increase of 4.57% in the same period. The effect of fiscal decentralization on economic growth reached 94.2%, showing a strong and positive relationship. Therefore, the Ambon City government needs to intensify existing sources of income, or extensify existing sources by utilizing the economic potential in Ambon City so that PAD continues to increase without burdening the community's economy and implement decentralization policies. maximal fiscal capacity, so that economic growth in Ambon City can increase from year to year.
Building A Village From The Outside: A Study On The Perception And Quality Of Village Government Apparatus In Management Of Village Funds In Regions, Latest, Outside, Frontest In Moa Sub-District, Southwest Maluku Regency Rukmuin Wilda Payapo; Linda Grace Loupatty
International Journal of Educational Research & Social Sciences Vol. 2 No. 6 (2021): December 2021
Publisher : CV. Inara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51601/ijersc.v2i6.204

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This study aims to determine the perception and quality of village government officials on the management of village funds in the area (Last, Outermost, Frontier) in Moa District, Southwest Maluku Regency. This research was conducted in 7 villages namely; Werwaru Village, Tounwawan Village, Moain Village, Klis Village, Patti Village, Wakarleli Village, and Kaiwatu Village, with a descriptive qualitative approach. The types of data used are primary data and secondary data. Data collection techniques are observation, interviews, and literature review. The results showed that the perception of village government officials in Moa District, Southwest Maluku Regency in managing village funds was more focused on physical development and infrastructure improvement. It should be prioritized for village community empowerment programs to improve the welfare and quality of life of the community as well as poverty alleviation in the (Leading, Outermost, Frontier) areas. Village officials must be able to map the potential and needs of the village clearly so that the priority scale of development and community empowerment is according to the needs of the village community. The quality of village government apparatus in Moa Subdistrict, Southwest Maluku Regency in managing village funds is still very low, thus requiring assistance in managing village finances. Unfortunately, village assistants are sometimes not available, so they are not optimal in assisting. The low capacity of human resources results in a lack of understanding of village government officials regarding the implementation of Law No. 6 of 2014, PP No. 43/2014, and Minister of Home Affairs regulations No. 113/2014. Village government officials do not understand the Village Financial System (Siskeudes), so they are often constrained in reporting and accountability of Village Funds
Financing the Circular Future: How Gendered Access to Green Capital Shapes Women’s Participation in Circular Economy Enterprises Afrianto, Afrianto; Payapo, Rukmuin Wilda; Fatmawati, Fatmawati; Azda, Nur; Togatorop, Ervan; Leasa, Simon Hendrik
Pattimura Proceeding 2026: Proceeding of the 3rd International Conference of International Conference on Business and Eco
Publisher : Pattimura University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/pcst.2026.iconbe.p27-41

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The transition to a Circular Economy (CE) represents a critical pathway for sustainable development, yet the participation of women in CE enterprises remains constrained by systemic gendered barriers, particularly in access to specialized green finance. This study investigates how gendered access to green capital influences women’s engagement, decision-making, and scaling capacity in CE initiatives across Indonesia. Using survey data from 400 respondents and applying Structural Equation Modeling (SEM), the analysis examines the direct effects of institutional fairness and financial capability on women’s participation, as well as the mediating role of credit constraints. Findings reveal that equitable institutional frameworks and enhanced financial capabilities significantly increase women’s participation in CE enterprises, while limited access to green capital remains a critical barrier. The results underscore the importance of integrating gender-sensitive policies within climate finance mechanisms to ensure an inclusive and effective CE transition. This research contributes to the intersectional literature on gender, finance, and sustainability, offering actionable insights for policymakers, development practitioners, and financial institutions aiming to foster equitable green economic growth.
How Digital Marine Technologies Improve Small-Island Livelihoods: The Roles of Sustainable Practices, Productivity, and Institutional Support Jani, Jani; Payapo, Rukmuin Wilda; Togatorop, Ervan; Metekohy, Venezia Thalia; Sahanaya, Arjen Robben Doddy
Pattimura Proceeding 2026: Proceeding of the 3rd International Conference of International Conference on Business and Eco
Publisher : Pattimura University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/pcst.2026.iconbe.p42-55

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Small Island Developing States (SIDS) face acute vulnerabilities in marine-dependent livelihoods due to declining fish stocks, environmental degradation, and limited economic diversification. While Digital Marine Technologies (DMTs) have been proposed as tools to enhance productivity and sustainability, the integrated mechanisms linking DMT adoption to livelihood outcomes remain under-explored, particularly the role of institutional support in moderating these effects. Addressing this gap, the present study examines how DMTs contribute to small-island livelihood resilience through economic and environmental pathways. Employing a quantitative cross-sectional survey design, data were collected from 750 respondents comprising small-scale fishers and cooperative managers across representative SIDS communities. The study tested complex relationships using Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM), allowing for simultaneous assessment of direct, mediated, and moderated effects within the proposed conceptual framework. The results indicate that DMT adoption exerts a significant positive direct effect on small-island livelihoods. Further, Productivity and Sustainable Practices were confirmed as significant mediators, demonstrating that technological benefits materialize through both enhanced economic performance and improved resource stewardship. Importantly, the positive impact of DMTs on livelihoods is strengthened under conditions of high Institutional Support, highlighting the conditional nature of technology effectiveness in these contexts. The study contributes theoretically by validating an integrated framework in which technological adoption, livelihood gains, and environmental sustainability are mutually reinforced and contingent on governance quality. Practically, the findings underscore that policy interventions in SIDS must go beyond technology provision, prioritizing institutional development, infrastructure investment, and capacity building to ensure equitable and sustainable livelihood improvements.