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Ecopopulis Paradigm In Peat Land Management In Barito Kuala District Mahyuni Mahyuni; Ismar Hamid; Muhammad Luthfi Farizan; Mona Warah; Anisa Amalia
International Journal of Politic, Public Policy and Environmental Issues Vol. 1 No. 01 (2021)
Publisher : Wadah Inovasi Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (717.245 KB) | DOI: 10.53622/ij3pei.v1i01.7

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The environmental crisis is getting worse these days, resulting in a debate about the paradigm of natural resource management to emerge. The aspiration for sustainable natural resource management is getting stronger from civil society movements and the wider community. The purpose of this research is to describe eco-populist thoughts and actions in peatland management and to strengthen the position of the eco-populist paradigm as the right paradigm in peatland management. This research is qualitative research with a case study approach, namely research conducted intensively, in detail and in-depth on a problem that is the object of research. The results of this study contribute to a fundamental-philosophical error in peatland management. Promote a sustainable perspective on peatland management based on local knowledge, reinforced by paradigmatic studies. A perspective that harmonizes ecological and human (community) interests. Not a viewpoint that ignores certain subsystems. In natural resource politics, there are at least three paradigms. First, the conservationist paradigm, which places natural resources solely for conservation. Second, the developmentalistic paradigm, which views natural resources as development assets. Third, the eco-populistic paradigm, which is a holistic perspective that humans, flora and fauna and their environment are one ecosystem. The loss of one element shakes the joints of the other component. Peat management is one of the world's highlights today. The critical issue is that climate change is linked to the destruction of peat due to unsustainable management. Until now, peatland management is still dominant with a developmentalism cum conservationist paradigm. So it is necessary to strengthen paradigmatic in sustainable peatland management.
Food Security of Banjar People In Facing Climate Change In Sungai Batang Village, Banjar District, South Kalimantan Setia Budhi; Sri Hidayah; Ismar Hamid; Siti Aulia; Muhammad Agrianto Suwandi
International Journal of Politic, Public Policy and Environmental Issues Vol. 1 No. 01 (2021)
Publisher : Wadah Inovasi Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (458.993 KB) | DOI: 10.53622/ij3pei.v1i01.11

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In the last five years, the world's attention has shifted to food security in relation to climate change adaptation and mitigation, particularly in 2008, when food prices skyrocketed, causing famine in Cape Africa and even the Sahel, which is still feeling the effects of this famine in 2012. In the same year, the OHCHR report (the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights) notes the need to safeguard food security and nutrition in the context of Human Rights. A major shift occurred in Indonesian agriculture due to the 1999 eruption of Mount Elanor. A focus on climate influences has been a prominent component of the Indonesian government's policy regarding agriculture for some time. Plant-resistant crops or programs for mitigating climate change take the form of either of these options. Culminating a significant development in policies to secure food security, such as protection of agricultural land, various policies were created to evaluate land use and regulations of the Minister of Agriculture pertaining to guidelines for land use. The study, which was done for a period of six months, has a goal of learning more about the Banjar people's local knowledge on climate change. By collecting data from locals, such as farmers, community leaders, and village heads, who have detailed knowledge about Banjar customs and traditions, and from Banjar people who are selected for the research in Banjar Regency, South Kalimantan, qualitative methods and collection of local knowledge and local wisdom strategies were employed.
Co-Authors Abdan, Indra Suci Ahmad Jainuddin Ahmad Ramadhan Ahmad Riduan Ahmad Rusadi Ahmad Yunani Aldi Ansara Alex Alex Alex Alex Alhadi, Syarifah Soraya Angelina, Zahrani Dhea Anggi Yus Susilowati Anisa Amalia Anshari, Ahmad Ardani, Rafi Ariani, Siti Noor Arif Rahman Nugroho Assyifa, Calista Nur aulia, hilyatun Azumardi, Andri Noor Azzahra, Shamiyah Noor Baharuddin Baharuddin Bahjah, Noor Baihakki, Fajar Charennina Marsha Diandra Cherry Rabiullan Sari Dani, Muhammad Anwaruddin Devi Permata Putri Dewi Astaria Purwasih Dewi Dewi Dewi Nuraini Dila, Ratna Dimas Asto Aji An’Amta Dwi Mariatul Syadiah Erlina Erlina Erma Agusliani Evanrio Seanjaya Fadillah, Muhammad Alfin Rizky Fadiya, Nurul Khairin Faizi, Muhammad Noor Fasyah, Adistya Karamina Fatahilah, Muhammad Ibnu fauzan, lazuardy akbar Febrianty, Nur'Aulia Fitria, Qolbiatul Gabriella Genny Pranawa Habibah Pidi Rohmatu Hairida, Gusti Hairunnisa Halimah Halimah Hamdi, Resyda Syaibatul Hariadi . Hasanah, Tri Febrima Hauzan, Muhammad Rafly Fariz Helmiyah, Fauzatul Hery Hermawan Hidayah, Sri Humairo, Faridah Husna, Rabiyatul Ida Yanti Indrawan Indrawan Irsan Irsan Irsan Irsan Irsan Jumiati Jumiati Kamilazzahra, Ahyati Khairunnisa, Fitri Khairussalam, Khairussalam Khaliq, Muhammad Rafael Larasati, Aaqilah Latifah Latifah Liani, Sava'ah Intan Lisdawanti Lisnina M Nizar Hidayat M. Zakiyuddin Munziri Mahtia Safitri Mahyuni Mahyuni Mahyuni Marfuah Marlina Maulida, Marcelly Rizky Mauliya, Meilinda Dwiyanti Meilinda, Salsa Rizkia Melani, Andi Maulida Melani, Andi Mauritta Miftahul Janah, Miftahul Milda Rahmawati Mona Warah Mona Warah Mu'min, Ahmad Muh Herisman Muhammad Abdilah Muhammad Agrianto Suwandi Muhammad Gufran Muhammad Hatni Muhammad Huda Inayaturrahman Muhammad Irfan Muhammad Luthfi Fahrizan Muhammad Luthfi Farizan Muhammad Rifani, Muhammad muhammad rizky, muhammad Muhammad Tifriji Mustakimah , Wafiq Muzaki, Rizky Ircham Nabawi, Ahmad Nabilah, Rifqi Adha Nadiba, Shaffa Noor Syafitri Nor Aziziah Norafifah Nur Hasanah Nur Mila Sari Nurhikmah Nurul Khairin Fadiya Perdana, Tiara Selvia Pratama, Muhammad Daffa Priatna, Myra Pionera Prhameswari Puspita, Della Putra, Ezza Akhnan Maulana Putri, Maziatul RACHMAT HIDAYAT Rachmat Hidayat Rahima, Annisa Rahmadani, Ariska Rahmadianty, Pritha Rahmat Hidayat Rahmat Nur Rahmawati Rahmawati, Neli Rajidin Ramadhan, Akhmad David Ribka Aprilia Rifanny, Muhammad Rizky Rijal, Muhammad Syaipul Risnawati Riyadi, Muhammad Dicky Roji, Fkah Rusma Sabila, Sahla Ghina Safira, Adira Safitri, Mahtia Salam, Ismail Abdi Salsa Rizkia Meilinda Salsabila, Putri Saragih, Defica A. Sari, Dini Puspita Sava’ah Intan Liani Selvania, Repita Setia Budhi Shinta Ardini Prasasti Ungawaru Siti Aulia Siti Karlina SITI MARYAM Siti Noor Ariani Siti Zulaikha Siti Zulaikha Solly Aryza Sri Hidayah Suhasti, Indri Suriani, Anang Syahputri, Arya Vernanda Syarifah Soraya Al Hadi Thiansyah, Adhera Nur Utari, Siti Plavia Wafiq Mustakimah Widaty, Cucu Widya Wati Rohmatul Jannah Yahya, Nur Azima Yani, Yeltika Indri Yudiarto Arman Yuni Yemima Yusril Yusril Yusril Yusril Zulhidan, Muhammad Royyan