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Reconceptualizing green sukuk through Maqashid al-Shariah for advancing sustainable development goals Izzati, Amrina Nur; Tumuyu, Sri Setiawati; Wardhana, Yuki Mahardhito Adhitya
Journal of Islamic Economics Lariba Vol. 11 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20885/jielariba.vol11.iss2.art22

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IntroductionThe global pursuit of sustainable development has intensified the need for innovative financing instruments capable of addressing environmental and social challenges while remaining ethically grounded. In Muslim-majority countries, green sukuk has emerged as a promising Islamic finance instrument designed to fund environmentally friendly projects in line with Shariah principles. Despite its growing relevance, scholarly discussion on how green sukuk operationalizes maqashid al-shariah within the framework of the Sustainable Development Goals remains limited, particularly from an integrated conceptual and stakeholder-based perspective.ObjectivesThis study aims to develop and analyze a green sukuk concept based on maqashid al-shariah in achieving sustainable development. Specifically, it seeks to examine the alignment between green sukuk, maqashid al-shariah, and the Sustainable Development Goals; identify priority dimensions in green sukuk development; and assess key implications for investors, governance, and public policy in the Indonesian context.MethodThe study adopts a qualitative-descriptive approach combined with an Analytic Hierarchy Process. Data were collected from secondary sources, including official green sukuk allocation and impact reports, and primary data obtained through interviews and structured questionnaires involving key stakeholders. Content analysis was used to map green sukuk–financed projects to maqashid al-shariah and Sustainable Development Goals, while the Analytic Hierarchy Process was employed to determine priority dimensions in green sukuk development.ResultsThe findings reveal a strong alignment between green sukuk, maqashid al-shariah, and the Sustainable Development Goals, particularly in environmental protection, social welfare, and economic resilience. Environmental and social dimensions emerge as the highest priorities, surpassing economic and governance considerations. However, the study identifies an imbalance in maqashid realization, with intellectual development receiving limited attention. Investor participation is largely driven by functional value considerations, while governance quality and transparency play a critical enabling role.ImplicationsThe results highlight the need for more holistic maqashid-based frameworks that integrate intellectual development, strengthen governance, and enhance sustainability reporting to improve the effectiveness and credibility of green sukuk.Originality/NoveltyThis study offers an integrated maqashid al-shariah–based conceptualization of green sukuk linked explicitly to the Sustainable Development Goals, combining content analysis with stakeholder prioritization to advance the discourse on Islamic sustainable finance.
Strategi keberlanjutan kegiatan jasa pengolahan limbah medis melalui pendekatan SWOT Wuri, Imaniar Septa Kencana; Tumuyu, Sri Setiawati; Utomo, Suyud Warno
Jurnal Pengelolaan Lingkungan Berkelanjutan (Journal of Environmental Sustainability Management) JPLB, Vol 10, No 1 (2026)
Publisher : Badan Kerjasama Pusat Studi Lingkungan (BKPSL) se-Indonesia bekerjasama dengan Pusat Penelitian Lingkungan Hidup IPB (PPLH-IPB)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36813/jplb.10.1.70-83

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The surge in medical waste generation following the Covid-19 pandemic, limited treatment facilities, and the expansion of healthcare services have driven the need for more integrated and sustainable waste management systems. This study aims to analyze the impact of medical waste treatment services on air quality and community involvement, as well as to formulate sustainability strategies. A mixed-method approach was used for data collection and analysis, while strategy formulation was conducted using SWOT analysis. Conducted at PT X, a medical waste management service industry located in Polokarto District, Sukoharjo Regency, Central Java Province. The study found that air quality from medical waste processing activities complied with quality standards. However, community participation remains low, and corporate social responsibility (CSR) programs are not yet oriented toward community development, resulting in suboptimal long-term benefits. The strategies needed based on the results of the SWOT analysis are technological intervention with environmentally friendly fuel substitution, enhancing CSR innovation towards community development, and building a landfill facility.
PUBLIC PERCEPTION OF PEDESTRIAN SPACE IN INDUSTRIAL ZONES: A CASE STUDY OF THE PULOGADUNG INDUSTRIAL ZONE Merinda, Herlina; Hasibuan, Hayati Sari; Tumuyu, Sri Setiawati
International Review of Humanities Studies Vol. 11, No. 1
Publisher : UI Scholars Hub

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Addressing the difficulties of sustainable development, the Jakarta Industrial Estate Pulogadung encounters the challenge of becoming more inclusive in constructing infrastructure for walkers by creating paths that are friendly for pedestrians As walking serves as an important sustainable and healthful means of transport, having pedestrian pathways can enhance how the public views pedestrian accessibility in their workplace. This, in turn, can promote the use of more eco-friendly public transport options. This research aims to explore how the public views pedestrians in industrial zones, with the goal of promoting spaces that are friendly to walkers. The study utilized a quantitative method paired with a mixed-methods analysis, which comprised observations, interviews, surveys, and spatial assessments. The Walkability Index measured at JIEP was recorded as 62.46, which is categorized as "waiting for walking." This designation suggests that the JIEP Industrial Area holds significant potential for transformation into an area that supports pedestrians, particularly by incorporating green corridors and adequate facilities along roadways. The objective of this article is to highlight the significance of designing industrial areas to create a more comfortable and pedestrian-friendly atmosphere, informed by observations of pedestrian experiences.
Stunting Allevation in Kalibaru Subdistrict, North Jakarta trough the Implementation of Integrated Urban Farming and Rainwater Harvesting System Risma Anisa; Nur Khafifah Rusni; Annisa Fitri Mustafa; Hayati Sari Hasibuan; Ahyahudin Sodri; Sri Setiawati Tumuyu; Analissa Huwaina; Muhammad Hasnan Habib
Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan IPA Vol 9 No 12 (2023): December
Publisher : Postgraduate, University of Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jppipa.v9i12.6110

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Stunting remains a serious public health problem in urban areas. A contributing factor to the high prevalence of stunting in the region is the limited availability of clean water and nutrient-rich foods. In addition, this sub-district is at risk of experiencing a clean water crisis in the future. This study aims to analyze the effectiveness of the integration of rainwater harvesting (RWH) and urban farming to overcome stunting, access to clean water, and food supply in Kalibaru District, North Jakarta. The method used is a social experiment through three processes: community education, RWH installation, and urban agricultural system development. For each process, data collection was carried out through field observations and surveys of 39 respondents. Community knowledge was measured before and after the process through questionnaires, and the results of the integration of RWH and urban farming systems were described. The results showed an increase in public knowledge about the benefits of RWH integration and urban farming. RWH has helped alleviate the problem of clean water availability effectively and economically. Meanwhile, urban agriculture has given communities better access to nutrient-rich foods, which in turn can help reduce the problem of stunting.