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Community Participation in the Management and Maintenance of Urban Drainage Systems in Sungai Penuh City as a Flood Mitigation Effort: A Case Study of Jl. M.H. Thamrin (Simpang Tiga Rawang Village, Hamparan Rawang District) Sari, Inda Puspita; Khadavi, Khadavi; Mizwar, Zuherna
Jurnal Talenta Sipil Vol 8, No 2 (2025): Agustus
Publisher : Universitas Batanghari Jambi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33087/talentasipil.v8i2.892

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Flooding is a natural phenomenon that frequently occurs in Indonesia, especially during the rainy season. In Sungai Penuh City, drainage blockage due to poor maintenance is also one of the causes of flooding. Drainage systems are often not well-maintained due to the government's budget constraints. Community participation in drainage maintenance activities is expected to serve as an alternative solution to minimize flood risks. Therefore, this study was conducted to examine the drainage management and maintenance system, the level of community participation in drainage maintenance activities, and recommended solutions to optimize community involvement in drainage maintenance. The study was conducted on JL. M. H. Thamrin, Simpang Tiga Rawang Village. The assessment indicators for community participation levels were based on the Indonesian Ministry of Public Works Regulation No. 12/Prt/M/2014 concerning the Implementation of Urban Drainage Systems. This research employed a combination of quantitative and qualitative methods. The qualitative method involved interviews with informants, while the quantitative method utilized a Likert-scale questionnaire assessment for 90 households. The results indicate that out of six assessment indicators, four show that community participation in drainage maintenance remains low (below 40%). However, two indicators demonstrate active community participation, namely the prevention of building construction over drainage channels (76.67%) and reporting information to the government (57.70%). The recommended alternative solutions to enhance community participation include increasing public education through socialization, enforcing regulations and sanctions, and encouraging local communities to actively mobilize residents in self-sustained drainage maintenance efforts.
Institutional Strengthening of Academic-Based Cooperatives: Results of a Cross-Disciplinary Replication Study in Malaysia Indrayani, Tri Irfa; Helmayuni; Lusi Utama; Sevindrajuta; Asmawati; Zuherna Mizwar
Journal of Community Service and Application of Science Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): COMMUNITY SERVICE AND APPLICATION SCIENCE (JCSAS)
Publisher : KPN Kopertis X

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62769/9z7t7q63

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International community service (PKM) is a tangible form of university involvement in strengthening academic-based cooperative institutions. This activity was carried out through collaboration with ANGKASA Kuala Lumpur, the parent organization of cooperatives in Malaysia, which has long experience in the development of modern cooperatives. Community Service (PKM). This study involves the fields of economics, law, health, and technology, to identify best practices in the institutional management of cooperatives in higher education The purpose of the activity is to increase the capacity of cooperatives of universities in Indonesia through multidisciplinary synergy, covering the fields of economics, law, health, and technology. The implementation method includes literature studies, field observations, Focus Group Discussions (FGD), and the preparation of cooperative internationalization action plans. The results show that university cooperatives in Indonesia still face challenges in the form of limited governance, lack of innovation in business units, and low utilization of digital technology. Through collaboration with ANGKASA, a model of strengthening cooperatives, developing preventive health business units, implementing governance according to modern legal principles, and integrating digital technology for member services was obtained. In conclusion, international PKM is a strategic step to encourage Indonesian university cooperatives to be globally competitive. The findings show that cooperative digitalization systems, cross-field institutional integration, and strengthening of internal regulations are the foundations for the success of cooperatives in Malaysia. It provides strategic recommendations in strengthening the institution of academic cooperatives in Indonesia
Education Of Water Needs And Management For Agriculture In Garagahan Irrigation Area: Edukasi Kebutuhan Dan Pengelolaan Air Untuk Pertanian Di DaerahIrigasi Garagahan Zuherna Mizwar; Lusi Utama
Journal of Community Service and Application of Science Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022): JOURNAL OF COMMUNITY SERVICE AND APPLICATION SCIENCE (JCSAS)
Publisher : KPN Kopertis X

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62769/yt11zg73

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Irrigation Areas (DI) were built to meet various needs of life, especially to achieve the level of community welfare. D I Sangkir Garagahan was built by the Department of Water Resources and Construction Development in 1986 and is located in the Lubuk Basung sub-district, Agam regency. The current irrigation management is 671 hectares covering 3 working areas, namely Nagari Garagahan which has an area of ​​415 hectares of irrigated rice fields, Nagari Kampuang Tangah 136 hectares and Nagari Manggopoh 120 hectares. On April 15, 2022 an educational training was conducted to determine the needs and management of water for agricultural land. The methods used are lectures, discussions and training on the use of formulas to regulate plant water and soil management. The training was attended by the Nagari Garagahan community who are members of the Water User Farmers Association (P3A) and Water User Farmers Association (GP3A). Availability of water by adjusting plant water in the field and at the entrance gate for an area of ​​415 hectares of irrigated rice fields, the water requirement is 0.7204 m3/second. Soil management for agriculture is carried out by biological, non-biological and mechanical methods. By adjusting the capacity of the nagari for its implementation
FAKTOR KEBERHASILAN PERKUMPULAN PETANI PEMAKAI AIR (P3A) PADA PROGRAM (P3-T ) DI KABUPATEN SOLOK Zuherlan; Zaitul; Zuherna Mizwar; Zahrul Umar; Lusi Utama
JURNAL REKAYASA Vol. 14 No. 1 (2024): Jurnal REKAYASA
Publisher : Fakultas Teknik Sipil dan Perencanaan. Universitas Bung Hatta

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Tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah untuk mengidentifikasi, menvalidasi, dan membangun Model faktor keberhasilan P3A pada program P3-TGAI Di Kabupaten Solok. Data diperoleh melalui membagikan kuesioner kepada PPK, Konsultan Individu (KI), TPM, Walinagari dan P3A. Dua puluh dua variabel yang mempengaruhi Faktor Keberhasilan Di Kabupaten Solok di nilai oleh Sembilan Puluh Sembilan responden. Dari hasil penelitian dengan Eksploratory Factor Analysis (EFA) diperoleh Dua Puluh Dua variabel yang membentuk Lima konstruk faktor Utama yaitu: Menajemen Proyek/Program, Komunikasi Program, Tenaga Kerja, Bahan/Material dan Partisipasi Masyarakat. Dan kemudian dievaluasi dengan Measurement Model Analysis (MMA) yang dilakukan peneliti menggunakan SPSS dan Smart PLS melalui penilaian   Covergent Validity dan Diskriminant Validity.
ANALYSIS OF HUMAN RESOURCES THAT INFLUENCE CONTRACTOR PERFORMANCE IN BUILDING CONSTRUCTION PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION Novriadi, Yoppi; Wardi, Wardi; Mizwar, Zuherna
Rang Teknik Journal Vol 7, No 1 (2024): Vol. 7 No. 1 Januari 2024
Publisher : Fakultas Teknik Universitas Muhammadiyah Sumatera Barat

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31869/rtj.v7i1.4490

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This research is to identify and determine human resource factors that influence contractor performance in building construction projects and provide solutions to improve the performance of contractor human resources in Payakumbuh City. This research method uses a quantitative approach. The results of data analysis obtained Determination coefficient value (R-Square) of 0.515 or 51.5%, this shows that all variables competency, motivation, loyalty, compensation, discipline and work environment simultaneously influence the contractor's performance variables, while the remaining 48.5%. Influenced by other variables not tested in the research. From the calculated F value, it is 17,873, while the resulting significant value is 0,000 0,05, it is concluded that all variables competency, motivation, loyalty, compensation, discipline and work environment simultaneously influence the contractor's performance variables. From the results of the t test calculations, it is concluded that competence, motivation and discipline have a partial influence on contractor performance. Based on the largest t value, the most dominant human resource factor is Motivation (X2) because it is found that t count t table (5.415 1.980), and the significance value is 0.000 0.05. Keywords: Human Resources, Performance, Contractors, Projects, Construction 
Faktor-Faktor Keberhasilan Perkumpulan Petani Pemakai Air (P3A) pada Program (P3-TGAI) di Kabupaten Solok Zuherlan, Zuherlan; Zaitul, Zaitul; Mizwar, Zuherna
Jurnal Civronlit Unbari Vol 10, No 2 (2025): Oktober
Publisher : Universitas Batanghari

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33087/civronlit.v10i2.159

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Solok Regency, West Sumatera is one of the main rice-producing regions in West Sumatra, with a paddy field agricultural system that heavily relies on irrigation networks. This condition makes Solok Regency a strategic area for implementing the P3-TGAI Program (Irrigation Water User Association Empowerment – Irrigation Smallholder Farming Support Program). This study aims to identify, validate, and develop a model of the success factors of the P3A (Irrigation Water User Associations) in implementing the P3-TGAI program in Solok Regency. A mixed-methods approach combining quantitative and qualitative techniques was used, involving a survey of 99 respondents across 5 key factors (22 variables) in the research instrument. The data were tested for validity, reliability, and factor analysis. This study also employed the Partial Least Squares (PLS) approach as the data analysis method. PLS is a technique within Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) that is component- or variance-based, where the factors were evaluated using Measurement Model Analysis (MMA). The analysis was conducted using SPSS and Smart PLS software, through the assessment of convergent validity and discriminant validity. The results of the study revealed four factors that directly influence the success of P3A in Solok Regency: Program Communication, Labor, Materials, and Community Participation. The dominant factor influencing success was Community Participation, with a path coefficient of 0.863.