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Journal : Unram Law Review

The Public Participation And Sustainable Development Perspective On Zero Waste Policy In Mataram City, Ntb Province Rahmadani; Ashari; Raodah, Putri
Unram Law Review Vol 7 No 2 (2023): Unram Law Review(ULREV)
Publisher : Faculty of Law, University of Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/ulrev.v7i2.313

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This research aims to confirm that public participation has been accommodated and actualized in the policy and the implementation of the zero-waste policy in Mataram City from a sustainable development perspective. The particular purpose of this research is to identify the involvement of the community, viewed through public participation and sustainable development indicators, in the policy and its implementation of the Zero Waste policy, which can be used as correction and evaluation for related stakeholders. The method used in this research is the normative-empirical research method, which incorporates normative legal elements supported by additional data or empirical elements. The approaches adopted were conceptual, statutory approaches, and observation of facts in the field. The types of data employed include primary data (in the form of observation of data or facts in the field) and secondary data, consisting of primary legal materials, that is, a regional regulation related to the Zero Waste Policy. Data collection techniques were literature studies and field studies, and then the data were analyzed using qualitative methods and presented descriptively.
ASPEK HUKUM PENGEMBANGAN USAHA KELOMPOK USAHA PERHUTANAN SOSIAL (KUPS) KELOMPOK TANI HUTAN (KTH) TIRTE URIP LOMBOK TENGAH NTB Raodah, Putri; Mulyana, Septira Putri; Fathoni, Lalu Achmad; Wardani, Nizia Kusuma
Unram Law Review Vol 8 No 1 (2024): Unram Law Review(ULREV)
Publisher : Faculty of Law, University of Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/ulrev.v8i1.318

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This research examines the legal aspects of SFBGs business development at FFGs Tirte Urip. Increasing institutional capacity is needed to develop the SFBGs business at FFGs Tirte Urip. The method is that the SFBGs at FFGs Tirte Urip must prepare and ratify the SFBGs management plan document and SFBGs internal regulations. Implementation must be carried out towards integrated efforts to assist SFBGs business development by various parties. Villages must include SFBGs business development efforts in the VMTDPs (Village Medium Term Development Plan), VGWPs (Village Government Work Plan) Village Regulations, and Rambitan Village APBDes. Hence, Rambitan village government has a legal basis for taking a position as the leading actor driving efforts to develop the SFBGs business. The specificity of SFBGs business development at FFGs Tirte Urip is the inclusion of FFGs Tirte Urip in the Mandalika Agroforestry IAD; this is an integrated and collaborative program between ministries/agencies, provincial, district/city governments, and related parties as stated in Presidential Decree 28/2023. So, the SFBGs at FFG Tirte Urip must take a lot of initiative to implement Article 12 and the social forestry acceleration action plan listed in the attachment to Presidential Decree 28/2023.