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Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Socio Energy and Socio Sustainability Paisal Halim; Syamsiah Badruddin; Muhammad Ikhsan Setiawan; Agus Sukoco; Muhammad Isradi; Sugeng Sugeng; Muhammad Ashlyzan Razik
IJEBD (International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Business Development) Vol 6 No 1 (2023): January 2023
Publisher : LPPM of NAROTAMA UNIVERSITY

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29138/ijebd.v6i1.2113

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Purpose: Year 2020 until 2021, there are increase of documents based on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Socio Energy documents published in SCOPUS.COM. Subject area Documents, first Environmental Science, followed Energy, and Social Sciences. Documents by funding sponsor, Compare the document counts for up to 15 funding sponsors, dominant European Commission, Documents by affiliation, Compare the document counts for up to 15 affiliations, dominant University of KwaZulu-Natal. Design/methodology/approach: Documents per year by source, dominant Sustainability Switzerland journal, Documents by country or territory, Compare the document counts for up to 15 countries/territories, first United Kingdom, followed Nigeria and United States. In ASIA first China, followed Japan and India. In ASEAN first Malaysia and Thailand, there are no Indonesia, weakness. There are increase of documents based on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Socio Sustainability documents published in SCOPUS.COM. Findings: Documents by funding sponsor, Compare the document counts for up to 15 funding sponsor. First Chinese Academy of Sciences, followed National Natural Science Foundation of China, Centre for International Forestry Research, Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, Directorate-General for the Environment, and Engineering and Physical. Documents per year by source, first Sustainability Switzerland journal, followed International Journal Of Sustainable Development And World Ecology, and International Organisations Research Journal. Compare the document counts for up to 10 sources. Documents by affiliation, Compare the document counts for up to 15 affiliations, first Chinese Academy of Sciences. University of Leeds, followed University of Southampton, European Commission Joint Research Centre, Universitas Indonesia, Institut Teknologi Bandung, and Universitas Sumatera Utara. Documents by country or territory, Compare the document counts for up to 15 countries/territories, first United Kingdom, second South Africa, third Italy. First in ASIA China, First in ASEAN Indonesia. Subject area Documents, first Social Sciences, and Environmental Science. Paper type: Research paper
Management of Krukut Puskesmas District Tamansari in Increasing The Achievement of Covid-19 Vaccination Fung Li; Paisal Halim
IJESS International Journal of Education and Social Science Vol 4 No 1 (2023): VOL 4 NO 1 APRIL 2023
Publisher : INTERNATIONAL PENELITI EKONOMI, SOSIAL, DAN TEKNOLOGI

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56371/ijess.v4i1.126

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The spread of COVID-19 is still high, so it is hoped that a solution from the government to suppress its spread is expected. The strategy is from the top level, namely the government to the lowest level, especially the puskesmas. Which is at the forefront of providing vaccinations to the community. The data analysis method used is descriptive qualitative method through interviews with several informants and using the triangulation method. The title of this research is the strategy of puskesmas leadership in increasing vaccination achievement by using Wheelen and Hunger's theory. The results of the strategy of the puskesmas leadership in increasing vaccination achievements based on the principles of planning, organizing, directing and controlling have maximized coordination between institutions and local community leaders. And the inhibiting factors for leadership in increasing vaccination achievements include coordination that does not run smoothly, the limited number of healthy health workers during the high spread of COVID-19, the emergence of hoaxes about vaccines, low public awareness to implement health protocols, and solutions for leaders. Puskesmas to improve vaccination achievement is to improve coordination between lines. Maximizing health workers and asking for additional health workers for vaccination, providing understanding for the community about these hoaxes and inviting people to comply with health protocols.
G20, Infrastructure Tourism, and Renewable Energy Tourism Muhammad Ikhsan Setiawan; Agus Sukoco; Dahlan Abdullah; Cut Ita Erliana; Paisal Halim; Syamsiah Badruddin; Hery Budiyanto
IJEBD (International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Business Development) Vol 6 No 2 (2023): March 2023
Publisher : LPPM of NAROTAMA UNIVERSITY

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29138/ijebd.v6i2.2239

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The tourism industry has made an enormous difference in terms of jobs, foreign exchange, and the building up of infrastructure. On the other hand, many infrastructures can make natural places look less attractive, which calls for sustainable tourism. It's vital to help small businesses get money through excellent digital infrastructure and to use public fiscal tools to ensure that natural resources are used sustainably. Infrastructure tourism was used as the title, abstract, and keywords in 6,377 documents from 1968 to 2023 found in the scopus.com database. It also shows 704 papers with the title, abstract, and article keyword "Renewable Energy Tourism" from 1990 to 2022. Based on research papers on scopus.com, Indonesia is ranked second in Asia for renewable energy tourism and first in ASEAN for infrastructure tourism. It's a perfect sign for the growth of tourism infrastructure and renewable energy tourism in Indonesia. Indonesia has many affiliations, including the University of Indonesia, the Bandung Institute of Technology, Gadjah Mada University, Bina Nusantara University, Diponegoro University, Brawijaya University, IPB University, Padjadjaran University, and Hasanuddin University. Research publications in Indonesia have received funding from the Ministry of Technology Research, the Directorate General of Higher Education, the Research and Service Institute, the Bandung Institute of Technology, the University of Indonesia, Airlangga University, and Diponegoro University. So, the infrastructure and Renewable Energy Tourism research are on track and in an excellent place to be published. Indonesia will lead the world.
G20, Social Science, Environmental Science, Economics, Econometrics and Finance Research Trend Paisal Halim; Syamsiah Badruddin; Muhammad Ikhsan Setiawan; Abdul Talib Bon
IJEBD (International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Business Development) Vol 6 No 2 (2023): March 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29138/ijebd.v6i2.2240

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The G20 is a multilateral cooperation forum consisting of 19 major countries and the European Union (EU) which has a middle to high income class, developing countries to developed countries. G20 members consist of countries from various regions of the world. United States, Canada, Mexico, Argentina, Brazil, United Kingdom, Germany, Italy, France, Russia, South Africa, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, China, Japan, South Korea, India, Indonesia, Australia and the European Union. In the G20 Indonesia became one of the 5 strongest economies in Asia Pacific, including: (1) China GDP 14.72 trillion US dollars (2020) Area 9.597 million km2 Population 1.402 billion people (2020) China's largest economy from manufacturing, services, and agriculture. SCOPUS.COM analyze search results, Social Science, Environmental Science, Economics, Econometrics and Finance 22,997 documents result since 1974 to 2022, all field article. So today in good trend of research and publication in Social Science, Environmental Science, Economics, Econometrics and Finance. Compare top 15 affiliations, dominant affiliations from China and Malaysia, the best 3 affiliations are Beijing Institute of Technology 318 documents; Xi'an Jiaotong University 227 documents and Southwestern University of Finance and Economics 211 documents. Still no Indonesia research institution in top 15 of the list. Compare top 15 affiliations, the best 3 countries are China, USA and UK. In ASIA and ASEAN, Indonesia under China, Pakistan and Malaysia. So this is real challenge for Indonesia research institution to expand their research in Social Science, Environmental Science, Economics, Econometrics and Finance, trend in 2010-nowadays
Perlindungan Hak Asasi Anak Jalanan Dalam Bidang Pendidikan Menurut Hukum Nasional Dan Konvensi Internasional Haling, Syamsul; Halim, Paisal; Badruddin, Syamsiah; Djanggih, Hardianto
Jurnal Hukum & Pembangunan
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Street children however have become phenomena that demand the attention of all parties. The existence of this research raises the problem, namely, First, How the Behavior and Qualification Child Education Ham Violations Education, How Efforts and Protection of Rights of Street Children in The Field of Education. Method of Study is a juridical-normative method by examining national legislation and international conventions relating to the rights of children in the field of education. The results showe, a form of violation of the rights of street children in the field of education is an action neglected by the government and including the category of violence by omission that can be justified juridically to the government that there is obligation for the government to be held accountable in the area of law
Pasar Rebo Street Library Community Alternative Education Empowerment Model for School Out-of-School Children Irwansyah, Muhamad; Halim, Paisal
IJESS International Journal of Education and Social Science Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024): VOL 5 NO 1 APRIL 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56371/ijess.v5i1.237

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The problem of dropping out of school experienced by students in Kampung Tengah, East Jakarta raised the social concern of the Pasar Rebo Street Library Community to Apply the concept of empowerment throught alternatie education activities as an effort to overcome the phenomenon of students dropping out of school. This research aims to describe the internal and external factors causing dropouts, the alternative education empowerment model and the supporting and inhibiting factors in its implementation. This research uses descriptive qualitative method with purposive sampling technique to determine informants. Data were collected throught interviews, observation and documentation. The data were analyzed using structural functionalism theory, specifically Talcott Parsons’ AGIL concept and Max Weber’s Social Action theory. The results show that the internal factor that causes children to drop out of school is the desire of children to help parents work, while the external factor is the lack of parental attention to children’s education. There are five alternative education empowerment models carried out by the Pasar Rebo Street Library Community, namely the history model of the formation of teaching staff, the book collection model for teaching materials, the student data colletction model, the student classification model and the altenative education learning model. Supporting factors in alternative education activites are motivation, commitment and a supportive environment, while the inhibiting factors are the time of organizing activities, the inconsistency of some teaching staff, and the lack of interest in learning from some students. Based on the results of the research, alternative education activities carried out by the Pasar Rebo Street Library Community for school dropouts in Kampung Tengah, East Jakarta are included in the concept of empowerment, where students are given learning, knowledge and knowledge like in formal education, and there are plans to create PKBM so that students get proof of learning or diplomas.
Community-Based Approach to Enhancing Religious Moderation and Social Compassion in Rural Areas Wajdi, Muh Barid Nizarudin; Wasehudin, Wasehudin; Fajarianto, Otto; Halim, Paisal; Mufidah, Luluk Indarinul
Bisma : Bimbingan Swadaya Masyarakat Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024): June 2024
Publisher : STAI Miftahul ULa Nganjuk

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59689/bisma.v3i4.775

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This study investigates the role of community-based interventions in promoting religious moderation and fostering social compassion in Sidoharjo Village, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic. The intervention utilized a Participatory Action Research (PAR) approach, engaging community members in the co-design and implementation of training sessions aimed at improving religious understanding and nurturing empathy. Through a series of workshops, focus group discussions, and interactive dialogues, participants were exposed to the principles of religious moderation and compassion, while also addressing local socio-cultural challenges. The results indicate positive engagement and a shift towards greater social responsibility within the community. However, the study also identifies the need for more robust quantitative data and clearer evaluation metrics to assess the long-term impact of such interventions. This research contributes to the growing body of knowledge on community-driven development and the role of religious moderation in fostering social harmony in rural communities.
THE ROLE OF TECHNOLOGY IN ADDRESSING THE WASTE EMERGENCY IN INDONESIA: A SOCIOLOGICAL STUDY OF DIGITAL WASTE BANK INNOVATION IN URBAN AREAS Halim, Paisal; Badruddin, Syamsiah; P, Suci Ayu Kurniah; Damayanti, Dian
JILPR Journal Indonesia Law and Policy Review Vol. 6 No. 3 (2025): Journal Indonesia Law and Policy Review (JILPR), June 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56371/jirpl.v6i3.500

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The waste management crisis in Indonesia, particularly in urban areas, has spurred the emergence of various digital technology-based innovations, including digital waste bank applications such as eRecycle, Octopus, and Rekosistem. This study aims to analyze the role of these technologies in changing community participation patterns and their impact on community social dynamics. The research employed a qualitative approach using in-depth interviews, participant observation, and document study in three major cities : Jakarta, Makassar, and Surabaya. Findings indicate that economic incentives were the initial motivation for app use, but ecological awareness grew with continued participation. Technology also plays a role in shaping new forms of social capital through system transparency, participatory reporting, and strengthening community networks. However, there is a transformation from collective social interaction patterns to more individualistic digital participation. In addition, digital literacy barriers, limited access to technology, and social stigma against waste sorting activities remain serious challenges in creating inclusive engagement. The conclusion of this study confirms that the success of digital waste bank applications is highly dependent on the integration between technological innovation and community-based social approaches. This study recommends the need for strategies to strengthen digital social capital, public education, and policies that guarantee fair access and participation in technology-based waste management.
COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION IN EMERGENCY WASTE MANAGEMENT: BETWEEN SOCIAL MOVEMENTS AND COMMUNITY INDEPENDENCE Badruddin, Syamsiah; Halim, Paisal; P, Suci Ayu Kurniah
JILPR Journal Indonesia Law and Policy Review Vol. 6 No. 3 (2025): Journal Indonesia Law and Policy Review (JILPR), June 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56371/jirpl.v6i3.501

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The waste emergency in Indonesia is not only a technical issue, but also a social problem closely related to community participation patterns. This study aims to analyze how communities engage in waste management efforts through two main approaches: environmentally based social movements and strengthening community independence. A qualitative approach was used with case studies in three urban areas: Jakarta, Makassar, and Yogyakarta. Data were collected through in-depth interviews, participant observation, and community documentation. The research results show that community participation grows through a combination of ecological awareness, social mobilization, and local leadership. Social movements are able to raise collective spirit, while community independence determines the sustainability of the program. Success factors include the presence of driving figures, networks between residents, and local policy support. This research confirms that synergy between social movements and strengthening community independence is an important foundation in responding to the waste emergency in an inclusive and sustainable manner.
FAMILY AND COMMUNITY SOCIAL CONTROL AGAINST THE INCREASE IN POSITIVE CASES OF COVID 19 CHILDREN, JAGAKARSA VILLAGE, SOUTH JAKARTA Paisal Halim; Elisa Rizka Adriani
JILPR Journal Indonesia Law and Policy Review Vol. 4 No. 1 (2022): Journal Indonesia Law and Policy Review (JILPR), October 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56371/jirpl.v4i1.108

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This study aims to find out how the role of families and the community in preventing and controlling the increase in cases of positive COVID-19 children in the Jagakarsa village, as well as what obstacles are experienced by families and communities in overcoming the increase in COVID-19 cases and what efforts are being made by families and communities to reduce the increase in cases. This study uses qualitative methods with data collection techniques, namely interviews. Determination of the sources in this study by purposive sampling, namely the family and the community, namely Dasawisma mothers and people who live in Jagakarsa Village. The form of social control is seen from the point of view of Travis Hirschi. namely: 1. Attachment (love), namely social control starting from the family by providing a sense of security through limiting children to join gatherings outside the home and obeying health protocols with masks, washing hands and avoiding crowds..2. Involvement (involvement), namely being pro-active in the community in preventing, handling, and controlling Covid-19 cases. 3. Commitment (responsibility) is the responsibility of the community to remind each other about health protocols. 4. Belief, namely the public's belief about the dangers of Covid-19 can control people's behavior. The steps taken by local residents are providing understanding and knowledge about Covid-19, dropping off and picking up children to school, giving traditional herbal medicine, fulfilling balanced nutrition and limiting curfew activities, eliminating crowding activities and vaccinating local residents.