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Journal : Jurnal Office

Implementation of the City Without Slums Program in Makassar City Aslinda Aslinda; Muhammad Luthfi Siraj; Muhammad Ikramullah Akmal
Jurnal Office Volume 8, Number 2, July–December 2022
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/jo.v8i2.40833

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The slum area in the city of Makassar is in the heavy slum category, namely 288.85 Ha which is divided into 36 sub-districts out of 127 sub-districts in the city of Makassar. This research was conducted aiming to find out how the Implementation of the City Without Slums Program in Makassar City. The research method used is a qualitative approach with a focus on implementation theory by G. Shabbir Cheema and Dennis A. Rondinelli (1983). Sources of research data used secondary data and primary data with data collection techniques of observation, interviews and documentation as well as data analysis techniques used were data collection, data condensation, data presentation and variation/conclusion. The research results are Of the four variable parameters for implementation success, three variables were good and one variable was considered not well implemented, ie 1. The condition of the environment is not good, from a physical perspective, there have been achievements in reducing slum areas in several sub-districts such as Makassar, Ujung Pandang and Pannampu. However, there have been no socio-cultural changes in the community in the slums in Macassar. 2. Relations between organizations are going well, in this case the actors involved are trying to strengthen institutions through communication and coordination channels carried out between stakeholders involved from the government, and the community and industry in innovating the area program without slums. 3. Organizational resources are running well because they are supported by qualified human resources with the expertise and knowledge to create programs for coaching and socialization of healthy living and environmentally friendly programs. Financial resources have also been utilized as well as possible in accordance with the urgency and needs of the sub-district. 4. The Characteristics and Skills of the Executing Agent are going well, in this case the executors in this case the BKM and the community involved in the work are trained both administratively, financially and technically for implementation in the field.
Actor Collaboration in Realizing New Zero Emission 2060 Through Renewable Energy Acceleration In South Sulawesi Province Aslinda Aslinda; Muhammad Luthfi Siraj; Muh. Ikramullah Akmal
Jurnal Office Volume 9, Number 1, January-June 2023
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/jo.v9i1.47321

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Actor collaboration in the implementation of renewable policies is very important to do to deal with climate change and to realize new zero emissions. This study aims to analyze the collaboration of actors in realizing new zero emissions by 2060 through accelerating renewable energy in South Sulawesi Province. The research method uses a qualitative approach. Data sources include primary and secondary data. The informants of this research are the stakeholders involved in the implementation of renewable energy policies. Data collection methods include observation, in-depth interviews and documentation as well as data analysis techniques using interactive data analysis methods. Apart from that, there is also a sectoral ego that is happening in the South Sulawesi government and also BUMN PLN partners who delegate budget allocations for the distribution of electric vehicles as well as political intervention that requires the electric vehicle program to be carried out by the party the government wants, which is different from the wishes of the government. other partners. On the other hand, the findings of this study also found that the collaboration of government actors and the private sector did not provide clear certainty regarding the financial and non-financial benefits that could be obtained by investors and the community when the electric vehicle program was fulfilled for use by the people in South Sulawesi.