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THE ROLE OF THE VILLAGE IN FOREST MANAGEMENT: HUMAN RIGHTS PERSPECTIVES Rif'an, Mohamad; Setiawan, Hary; Wisnuaji, Adam
Brawijaya Law Journal Vol 3, No 1 (2016): Law and Human Rights Issues
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Universitas Brawijaya

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1945 opening noble nation Indonesia is an agreement to live together (modus vivendi) in bonding the plural nation. The Modus Vivendi, has given birth to the state's objective, which is the nation's identity and guidelines in their stride. Thus, the constitution has mandated the State to be responsible for the welfare of the people. Indonesia has the second largest tropical forest in the world with high economic value that can be managed by the state and society. This allows for the utilization of various types of plants and economic aspects of the utilization of forest products. In preparation result is a pity forests is not optimal either with intensive and with many requests deforestation or forest land conversion. Deforestation well planned and unplanned forest. On the other hand, Indonesia which acknowledges the existence of the village government and the empowerment of the rural community empowerment which is a process for making the community to improve the quality of life for the better is weak then the need for the existence of the role of government in the village of Village forest management as one of the rights of the villagers. The type of research is normative juridical. Hence this paper initiated a grand design Village forest management to complete the processing and utilization of forest products that are integrated with the role of the village government as a system intended to pengoptimalam supply chain production as one of the important indicators of development and resilience of economies in each region using variable results income forests as principal.
IMPLEMENTASI PROGRAM INDONESIA PINTAR DI SD NEGERI SUKACAI, KABUPATEN SERANG setiawan, hary; ode, samsul
JOURNAL OF GOVERNMENT (Kajian Manajemen Pemerintahan dan Otonomi Daerah) Vol 4, No 2 (2019): Journal Of Government : Manajemen Pemerintahan dan Otonomi Daerah
Publisher : Program Studi Ilmu Pemeritahan Fakultas Ilmu sosial dan Ilmu Politik Universitas 17 Agustu

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Program Indonesia Pintar is a national program that aims to remove impedimentsfor school by helping poor students to gain access to a decent education services,preventing dropout, encourage poor students to go back to school, help students to fulfill the needs in learning activities,the purpose of this research is to determine how the implementation ofProgram Indonesia Pintar at SD NegeriSukacai 3 Sub-district Baros, Serang Regency running. Formulation of the problem of the research is to find out the implementation of the Program Indonesia Pintar at SDN Sukacai 3 and whether the implementation has been right on target or notThis research used descriptive qualitative research method. The informants of this research consisted of technical implementation unit of education agency (UPTD) of Sub-district Baros, principal of SDN Sukacai 3, staff of SDN Sukacai 3, parents of students and officers of BRI Unit Baros. Researcher used purposive technic for choosing the informants.The result of the research shows that the implementation of Program Indonesia Pintarat SDN Sukacai 3already well underway, viewed from various aspects such as communication, resources, disposition and the bureaucratic structure. Distribution of the grant-in-aid of Program Indonesia Pintarat SD NegeriSukacai 3 is already on targetwhere the information has reached the recipient policies,which are the parents of students.
Reduction Coal Hauling Tonnage Losses using Weigh-In-Motion Truck Scale at PT Borneo Indobara Setiawan, Hary; Utama, Akbar Adhi
Jurnal Syntax Transformation Vol 6 No 5 (2025): Jurnal Syntax Transformation
Publisher : CV. Syntax Corporation Indonesia

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The persistence of manual weighing practices in coal transportation has led to significant revenue losses at PT Borneo Indobara, with a recorded discrepancy of -1.218% in coal tonnage reconciliation during Q4 2023—exceeding the company’s ±0.5% threshold. This research aims to identify the root cause of this issue, evaluate alternative solutions, and propose a strategic implementation plan to eliminate manual weighing. Employing the Current Reality Tree (CRT) method, the study found that the core issue was the absence of prior investigation into weighing alternatives. Using both primary (interviews, FGDs, observations) and secondary data (company reports, standards), three alternatives—Weighbridge, Low-Speed Weigh-in-Motion (LS-WIM), and High-Speed Weigh-in-Motion (HS-WIM)—were assessed using the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) based on accuracy, productivity, and investment cost. The LS-WIM alternative emerged as the most optimal, scoring 0.37, due to its high productivity and moderate cost, despite slightly lower accuracy. Implementation is planned through a structured PDCA-based approach, covering proposal development, tendering, construction, and commissioning. With LS-WIM's expected accuracy of ±2%, the study projects a reversal of revenue loss into a gain of approximately USD 314,963.27, illustrating the business value of replacing manual weighing. This research contributes a novel integration of CRT and AHP methodologies in the coal logistics context and provides an actionable, stakeholder-informed roadmap for technology implementation. Future studies are encouraged to explore long-term performance, hybrid system integration, and cross-industry applicability of weigh-in-motion technologies.
THE ROLE OF THE VILLAGE IN FOREST MANAGEMENT: HUMAN RIGHTS PERSPECTIVES Rif'an, Mohamad; Setiawan, Hary; Wisnuaji, Adam
Brawijaya Law Journal Vol. 3 No. 1 (2016): Law and Human Rights Issues
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Universitas Brawijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar

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1945 opening noble nation Indonesia is an agreement to live together (modus vivendi) in bonding the plural nation. The Modus Vivendi, has given birth to the state's objective, which is the nation's identity and guidelines in their stride. Thus, the constitution has mandated the State to be responsible for the welfare of the people. Indonesia has the second largest tropical forest in the world with high economic value that can be managed by the state and society. This allows for the utilization of various types of plants and economic aspects of the utilization of forest products. In preparation result is a pity forests is not optimal either with intensive and with many requests deforestation or forest land conversion. Deforestation well planned and unplanned forest. On the other hand, Indonesia which acknowledges the existence of the village government and the empowerment of the rural community empowerment which is a process for making the community to improve the quality of life for the better is weak then the need for the existence of the role of government in the village of Village forest management as one of the rights of the villagers. The type of research is normative juridical. Hence this paper initiated a grand design Village forest management to complete the processing and utilization of forest products that are integrated with the role of the village government as a system intended to pengoptimalam supply chain production as one of the important indicators of development and resilience of economies in each region using variable results income forests as principal.