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Journal : JURNAL EKOLOGI BIROKRASI

Model Kebijakan Komunitas Kampung Membangun: Studi Evaluasi Pengelolaan Dana Kampung Berbasis Para-Para Adat di Kota Jayapura Saru, Rustan; Silo, Akbar; Kadir, Akhmad
JURNAL EKOLOGI BIROKRASI Vol 10 No 1 (2022): April 2022
Publisher : Program Doktor Ilmu Sosial Universitas Cenderawasih

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31957/jeb.v10i1.2213

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The Village Fund program aims to carry out development from below, which began in the village government skup in accordance with the mandate of PP No. 58 of 2005. Therefore, the Community and Village Empowerment Office (DPMK) of Jayapura City, has organized village financial activities. The regulation of village fund management in Jayapura City is regulated through three Jayapura Mayoral Regulations. The purpose of this research is to evaluate the governance of village funds, then to be the formulation of an effective village fund management model. Qualitative research type with applied social approach. Research locations include districts in Jayapura City. The primary data source comes from observations and interviews. Data collection techniques use direct observation techniques and in-depth interviews. Data analysis includes data collection, data reduction, presentation, and inference. Data validity test is done by triangulation. The results showed that the management of village funds in Jayapura City is constrained by the lack of public understanding about village funds accompanied by the quality of human resources managers are not yet skilled. The model of village fund management developed by the involvement of indigenous peoples as a representation of the implementation of government based on local wisdom in order to be used as social capital to build community participation. Access to indigenous peoples should also be limited to aspects of supervision in the management and involvement in the formulation of programs for the use of village budgets that are more focused on organizing programs for the common good.
Urgensi Pembentukan Peraturan Daerah tentang Perlindungan dan Pengelolaan Hutan Perempuan Teluk Youtefa Kota Jayapura, Papua Ilham, Ilham; Idris, Usman; Kadir, Akhmad; Tokang, Maspawati; Patmasari, Eka
JURNAL EKOLOGI BIROKRASI Vol 11 No 1 (2023): April 2023
Publisher : Program Doktor Ilmu Sosial Universitas Cenderawasih

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31957/jeb.v11i1.2714

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This article discusses the urgency of establishing local regulations on the protection and management of women's forests based on traditional wisdom. The type of research used is qualitative with a library approach. Data were obtained from various literature sources relevant to the research topic. Data analysis was carried out through three stages; data reduction, data presentation and verification. Furthermore, the validity of the data was tested using triangulation and discussion techniques. The results of this study show that the mangrove forest area of Youtefa Bay based on customary law principles belongs to women in the local language called "Tonotwiyat". Women's forests are guarded and cared for by women based on traditional wisdom handed down from generation to generation which is a source of local food, a place for social and cultural interaction and even a place for character education for adult women before marriage. The tradition of maintaining and caring for women's forests is now starting to erode along with the destruction of the mangrove ecosystem due to environmental pollution and development activities that are not environmentally friendly. Efforts are being made by the government to rehabilitate mangrove areas that have been converted. As a recommendation, there is a need for regional regulations that are specific to the protection and management of mangrove forests based on traditional wisdom. This is intended so that the mangrove ecosystem remains sustainable, as well as an effort to save and protect the local wisdom of the coastal community of Youtefa Bay as one of the capital of sustainable development.