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SUSTAINABLE SUPPLY CHAIN IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF RENEWABLE ENERGY BASE ON BAMBOO FOREST BIOMASS (DEVELOPMENT SOLUTION FOR UNDERDEVELOPED AREAS IN INDONESIA) JOHANNES W WAHONO; BAMBANG DWI WIJANARKO; UJANG SUMARWAN; BUSTANUL ARIFIN; HERRY PURNOMO
Journal of Business Studies and Management Review Vol. 1 No. 2 (2018): JBSMR Vol 1 No.2 June 2018
Publisher : Management Department, Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Jambi

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The main objective of this study is to examine, with a comprehensive systematic approach and framework for the analysis of the economic feasibility and methodology of the application of bamboo forest biomass technology as renewable energy for the environment and sustainable regional development.This study was conducted in the subdistricts of South Siberut and Central Siberut, Mentawai Islands district, West Sumatra, as an example for the economic development of underdeveloped areas that have bamboo forests suitable for renewable energy materials.The result is a sustainanle supply chain of renewable energy development that addresses technical complexity, economic scale, capital costs, and renewable energy funding challenges, for small to medium-sized projects and not connected to off-grid networks
OPERATIONALIZING THE PENTAHELIX MODEL THROUGH THE EMPOWERMENT OF KARANGTARUNA: A COLLABORATIVE APPROACH TO SUSTAINABLE URBAN DEVELOPMENT IN SEMARANG CITY Nur Sitha Afrilia; Bambang Dwi Wijanarko; Noor Udin; Egy Putra Nanda; Nicolas Lorenzo Setiawan
SEEIJ (Social Economics and Ecology International Journal) Vol. 9 No. 2 (2025): October
Publisher : Bina Nusantara University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/seeij.v9i2.12574

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This paper explores the operationalization of the pentahelix collaboration model through the empowerment of Karang Taruna (Kartar) as a strategic approach to strengthening sustainable urban development and advancing Smart Tourism Destinations (STD) in Semarang City. Using a qualitative, literature-based method, the research examines 57 academic and policy documents published between 2018 until 2024 to identify the interconnections among the five pillars of the pentahelix framework. The findings indicate that the community and academic sectors play a predominant role in fostering local innovation and supporting digital transformation, particularly in the fields of tourism promotion and creative economic growth. Empirical evidence from the Banjardowo village case demonstrates that youth empowerment through digital content creation and online commercialization training has significantly increased local visibility and participation. These outcomes affirm the potential of Kartar as a socio-digital intermediary capable of translating technology into community-driven practices. The study concludes that the integration of the pentahelix framework with community-based empowerment initiatives provides a viable model for realizing inclusive and sustainable smart city development grounded in local wisdom.