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Kontribusi Perempuan dalam Menjaga Kelestarian Taman Nasional Kerinci Seblat Andika, Eva Juniar; Anwar, Guswarni; Hendrastiti, Titiek Kartika
Seminar Nasional Lahan Suboptimal Vol 11, No 1 (2023): Prosiding Seminar Nasional Lahan Suboptimal ke-11 “Optimalisasi Pengelolaan Lah
Publisher : Pusat Unggulan Riset Pengembangan Lahan Suboptimal (PUR-PLSO) Universitas Sriwijaya

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Andika, E.J., Anwar, G., & Hendrastiti, T.K. (2023). Woman’s contribution in Preserving Kerinci Seblat National Park. In: Herlinda S et al. (Eds.), Prosiding Seminar Nasional Lahan Suboptimal ke-11 Tahun 2023, Palembang 21 Oktober 2023. (pp. 498-506).  Palembang: Penerbit & Percetakan Universitas Sriwijaya (UNSRI).In the implementation of forest area protection, women face obstacles to actively contribute because the obstacles for women in carrying out conservation activities were greater than the opportunities available, so women's participation was quite low. This study aimed to determine the category of women's contribution in protecting the Kerinci Seblat National Park area. Respondents were selected based on purposive sampling method. The types of women's activities were categorized as active, passive, and negative. The results of in-depth interviews showed that the highest percentage of respondents' job characteristics were farmers. The results of in-depth interviews showed that women have high motivation to participate in programs implemented by the Kerinci Seblat National Park management such as counseling, planting, and other programs that can contribute to preserving the Kerinci Seblat National Park. The active participation of women through tree planting activities in the Kerinci Seblat National Park area such as pine, candlenut, and other woody plants carried out on formerly encroached land. The results of in-depth interviews with respondents also showed other activities carried out by women in the Kerinci Seblat National Park area, namely the maintenance of candlenut plants until they become saplings. The average respondent's garden visited directly to the field contained forestry plants such as sengon, acacia, onion wood, and other trees. So, the women of Pal VIII Village had made an active contribution in preserving the Kerinci Seblat National Park area.
EFEKTIVITAS PERIZINAN ONLINE DALAM PEMANFAATAN APLIKASI SIPPADEK DI DPMPTSP KOTA BENGKULU Prantika, Agustin; Hendrastiti, Titiek Kartika; Zulhakim, Abdul Aziz
Widyanata Vol 21 No 1 (2024): Maret
Publisher : Fakultas Ilmu Sosial dan Humaniora Univeristas Ngurah Rai

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D PMPTSP layanan Kota telahBengkulu perizinan meningkat telah elektr setiap mengimplementasikan onik tahunnya, sejak tahun namun 2017. masih aplikasi Meskipun adaSIPP kebutuhan jumlah ADEK untuk menilai efektivitas aplikasi tersebut karena adanya beberapa masalah. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui efektivitas aplikasi SIPPADEK berdasarkan kriteria ketersediaan, aksesibilitas, dan akseptabilitas. Penelitian ini menggunakan metode kualitatif deskriptif dengan menggunakan observasi, wawancara, dan dokumentasi sebagai teknik pengumpulan data. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa aplikasi SIPPADEK sudah efektif dalam hal ketersediaan, dengan sumber daya manusia yang kompeten dan prosedur layanan yang disederhanakan. Dalam hal aksesibilitas, aplikasi telah efektif berdasarkan jangka waktu penyelesaian yang ditetapkan, kemudahan penggunaan, dan keberhasilan upaya sosialisasi. Aplikasi ini juga dinilai efektif dalam hal akseptabilitas, karena telah memenuhi standar pelayanan dan telah mendapatkan pengakuan sebagai inovasi digital unggulan di pemerintah Kota Bengkulu. Selain itu, replikasi aplikasi SIPPADEK dikabupaten lain di Provinsi Bengkulu semakin menunjukkan efektivitasnya
The Narratives of Local Women’s Resilience in Disaster and Climate Change: The Voices of Indonesian Women in the Watershed Areas Hendrastiti, Titiek Kartika; Kusujiarti, Siti; Sasongko, Rambat Nur
The Indonesian Journal of Socio-Legal Studies Vol. 3, No. 1
Publisher : UI Scholars Hub

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This study analyzes the narratives of women’s resilience in disaster from the post-colonial feminism approach. Ecological justice and gender issues have been addressed by other studies on Indonesia to amplify the voices of Indonesian women, but few of them focus on women’s narratives. As a culture relying on oral traditions, Indonesian women’s narratives and stories are instrumental in decolonizing the knowledge on ecological justice. Even though feminist perspectives play an instrumental role in addressing ecological justice in Indonesia, studies using post-colonial feminism remain very limited. This study employs post-colonial feminist ethnography and focuses on three watershed areas in Bengkulu, Indonesia: Rindu Hati village representing rural upstream location; Talang Empat village representing rural midstream region, and Tanjung Jaya village representing downstream urban areas. Interviews were conducted with women who are members of peasant groups, agricultural workers, traders, village administrators, and other community members. The narratives show several important trends: (a) Women’s daily live reflects their knowledge about the environment and women’s responses to disaster and climate change indicating local eco-consciousness, resilience, and adaptation to changes. (b) Local power configuration contributes to resilience. There are interconnections of gender relations, disaster resilience, and environmental sustainability. Local power map shows the interconnection between disaster responses, environmental sustainability and gender relations in the community. (c) Upstream population tends to have higher commitment to environmental conservation and disaster resilience compared to the communities in the midstream and downstream locations. Women’s position in the circle of power in watershed management has important influence in their resilience facing disaster and climate change. These narratives inform the interrelations of women’s positions, disaster resilience, and eco-consciousness in creating ecological justice.