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Sister City Cooperation Model In Wetland Environmental Governance: Case Study In Banjarmasin, South of Kalimantan Mahyuni Mahyuni; Muhammad Najeri Syahrin
International Journal of Politic, Public Policy and Environmental Issues Vol. 1 No. 02 (2021)
Publisher : Wadah Inovasi Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (216.618 KB) | DOI: 10.53622/ij3pei.v1i02.32

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This study analyses the framework model cooperation of the sister city that the Banjarmasin city government will carry out in wetland environmental governance (wetland governance). The model of sister city cooperation design that will be carried out is through the bottom-up model cooperation. This cooperation model focuses on the active participation of the community (citizen diplomacy) and community collaboration as transnational actors in managing the wetland environment (wetland governance) in Banjarmasin. Community participation (citizen diplomacy) and the active collaboration of the community with the city government as a transnational actor has become a fascinating new study in government and international relations, so it is crucial to study further. The wetland environmental management model in this model is integrated wetland environmental management. So far, the integrated wetland environmental management planning methodology has paid little attention to aspects that integrate institutions, technology, and funding. This model also describes ideally that wetland environmental management accommodates various interests of development activities, such as agricultural development, industrial interests, and environmental carrying capacity (ecological demands). The operationalisation of the integrated wetland environment concept as a planning unit in development has been limited to rehabilitating and conserving soil and water. At the same time, the organisation is still ad hoc, and the intact institutions regarding the management of the wetland environment have not been patterned. For wetland environmental management to be carried out optimally, it must involve all stakeholders and plan in an integrated, comprehensive, sustainable, and environmentally friendly manner with wetlands as a management unit. The bottom-up sister, the city cooperation model, was then made based on these problems. This collaboration is an effort to involve all parties, especially the community, so that every decision taken in planning is a collective decision and encourages mutual involvement and commitment to implement it.
Implementation Of An Electronic Voting System (E-Voting) In Village Head Elections In Maburai Village, Tabalong District, South Kalimantan Province Aswin Samad; Mahyuni; M. Riduansyah Syafari
International Journal of Politic, Public Policy and Environmental Issues Vol. 2 No. 02 (2022)
Publisher : Wadah Inovasi Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53622/ij3pei.v2i02.142

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The purpose of this study was to determine the implementation of the electronic voting system in village head elections in Maburai Village, Murung Pudak District, Tabalong Regency, and to determine the factors that hindered the implementation of the electronic voting system in village head elections in Maburai Village, Murung Pudak District, Tabalong Regency, South Kalimantan. , Indonesia. This study uses in-depth qualitative research methods. The location of this research is at the Community and Village Empowerment Service of Tabalong Regency, which is the focus of this research is How is the Implementation of the Electronic Voting System in the Village Head Election in Maburai Village, Murung Pudak District and what are the factors that hinder the Implementation of the Electronic Voting System in the Head Election Village in Maburai Village, Murung Pudak District. Based on the results of the research and discussion analysis that has been described related to the Implementation of the Electronic Voting (E-Voting) System in the Election of Village Heads in Maburai Village, Murung Pudak District, Tabalong Regency, it has been successfully implemented properly, where the implementation of e-voting in village head elections has fulfilled the principles in the implementation of e-voting namely eligibility and authentication, uniqueness, accuracy, integrity, reliability, confidentiality, flexibility, convenience, certification, and transparency, even though the indicators of cost-effectiveness have not been met but this does not affect the effective quality of the e-voting system. The inhibiting factors in the implementation of the e-voting system in the election of village heads in Maburai Village were the lack of socialization carried out by the election committee so that many people did not know at all what e-voting was and how to use it and their was intervention from parties who wanted to hinder or thwart the implementation of the system, e-voting in village head elections because it is considered that the results can be manipulated.