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Improving the quality of toll Road services to increase satisfaction level of Pekanbaru – Dumai toll road Putra, Syah Gemma; Wicaksono, Agus Dwi; Prayitno, Gunawan; Hiep, Nguyen Trong
Civil and Environmental Science Journal (CIVENSE) Vol. 6 No. 1 (2023)
Publisher : Fakultas Teknik Universitas Brawijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.civense.2023.00601.4

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Pekanbaru - Dumai toll road is one of the segments of the Trans Sumatra toll roads built by PT Hutama Karya. The Pekanbaru - Dumai toll road connects economic centers in Riau Province, including Dumai-Duri-Kandis-Petapahan-Minas-Pekanbaru. On the Pekanbaru-Dumai toll road, problems with service quality were found. This research has two objectives: to analyze the quality of service and level of satisfaction of the toll road users assessed from the toll road users. The second objective is to formulate referral recommendations to fix and improve the quality of toll road services in terms of the needs and expectations of toll road users. This study employs IPA analysis to identify the degree of performance and the level of importance of service qualities, CSI analysis to determine the level of satisfaction of toll road users, and QFD analysis to define the development priorities for the Pekanbaru-Dumai toll road. The results of this study obtained that the satisfaction level of the Pekanbaru-Dumai toll road was 0.63, with the category quite satisfied. The priority is toll road surface maintenance regularly, the second priority is toll road lighting facility maintenance regularly, the third priority is toll road safety facility maintenance regularly, the fourth priority is to improve rest area facilities, the fifth priority is to expand parking in the rest area, and the absolute priority is to enforce electronic fines or (e-ticket) for traffic violations.
Changes in Land Use of Protected Rice Land to Support Food Independence using Remote Sensing Technology Choir, Miftah; Prayitno, Gunawan; Hasyim, Abdul Wahid; Dzvimbo, Munyaradzi Amire; Mawonde, Albert; Ken, Sugo
Civil and Environmental Science Journal (CIVENSE) Vol. 7 No. 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.civense.2024.007.01.5

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The agricultural sector plays an important role in efforts to deal with food availability. National food independence is one of the programs that is the government's focus. Especially amid the threat of a world food crisis. President Joko Widodo emphasized the need for cooperation to build food independence by developing food according to the characteristics of each region. East Java Province, one of the potential areas, has agricultural land covering an area of 2.29 million Ha. It was recorded that in 2019 it converted 9,597 Ha of agricultural land which was used for warehousing, industry, and property areas. This is because the industrial, residential, and other service sectors are seen as more profitable than agriculture. This paper aims to identify rice fields, plan food crop areas for Protected Rice Fields, and determine the food needs of the population in Malang Regency. Knowing this can be a basis for developing agricultural land policies in Malang Regency. The method used is descriptive quantitative and High-Resolution Satellite Imagery remote sensing techniques in 2022. Existingly, some are in non-rice field land use and are divided into 10 classifications. The results show that in 2022 the rice fields within the protected rice fields area will only be 28,089.24 ha, and outside the protected rice fields area of 1,391.11 ha, capable of producing 335,455.62 tons of rice, it is predicted that this will meet the population's need for rice until 2031. Food crop area plan The spatial plans within the protected rice fields covering an area of 33,436.32 hectares is capable of producing 381,798.62 tons of rice, with this amount of rice production predicted to still be able to meet the population's needs until 2047, when the population's rice needs will be 380,649.69 tons.6.044,82 ha. So recommendations are needed to improve data on raw rice fields and land protection strategies.
Social Capital in Determining Recipients of The Village Fund Cash Assistance (BLT-DD) in Woro Village, Indonesia Susanti, Afrilia Ira; Prayitno, Gunawan; Adrianto, Dimas Wisnu
Civil and Environmental Science Journal (CIVENSE) Vol. 7 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : Fakultas Teknik Universitas Brawijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.civense.2024.007.01.8

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Village Fund Cash Assistance (BLT-DD) was reintroduced in 2020 as a program by the Indonesian Government to reduce the negative impacts of COVID-19. BLT-DD is distributed to poor people who meet certain eligibility requirements in many rural areas in Indonesia, including Woro Village in Bojonegoro Regency. In implementing the BLT-DD program, strong social capital is needed in determining the target recipients of the program. The research aims to analyze community social capital in the process of selecting applicants for the BLT-DD program. Focus on analyzing social capital element factors, namely trust, networks and norms using Structural Equation Modeling analysis based on Partial Least Square (SEM-PLS) analysis.. Determining the sample using purposive sampling technique and calculations based on the Kirche Morgan formula obtained a sample of 95 respondents. The results of research on social capital show that trust is the most influential element of the social capital of the Woro Village community. However, there are other elements of social capital, namely networks and norms, that need to be increased. So that overall social capital can support program implementation effectively and on target in supporting post-COVID-19 village recovery.