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Indonesia-Singapore Cooperation in Ratification of Extradition Treaty for Corruption Fugitives Ridho, Dandy; Sagena, Uni
Research Horizon Vol. 3 No. 6 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54518/rh.3.6.2023.181

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The extradition treaty between Indonesia and Singapore plays a vital role in fostering bilateral cooperation in combating transnational crimes and ensuring the effective administration of justice in both nations. This study aims to assess and analyze the treaty’s key provisions, legal frameworks, mechanisms, and implications for extradition arrangements between these neighboring Southeast Asian countries. By examining the historical context and evolution of the treaty, this research sheds light on the challenges, successes, and potential areas for improvement in the extradition process. Drawing on comparative legal analysis and case studies, this study contributes to understanding the impact of the treaty on extradition practices, bilateral relations, and how it aligns with international standards. In doing so, it highlights the importance of efficient extradition mechanisms in addressing contemporary criminal challenges, promoting regional security cooperation, and upholding human rights values within the context of Indonesia and Singapore.
Criticism of BIMP-EAGA Cooperation Through Green City Action Plan (GCAP) in Indonesia Firdaus, Muhammad; Sagena, Uni; Purnawarman, Andi
Research Horizon Vol. 3 No. 6 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54518/rh.3.6.2023.193

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This research aims to describe how the BIMP-EAGA Sub-Regional Cooperation works through the Green City Action Plan (GCAP) in Kendari City, Indonesia, which has been published since 2016, using the concepts of Sub-Regional Cooperation and Environmentalism. The type of data used is primary & secondary data through qualitative data analysis techniques. The research results show that the BIMP-EAGA collaboration through the Green City Action Plan in Kendari is realized through 5 priority programs ranging from improving the sanitation system to the tidal power plant in Kendari Bay which is a pilot. The Kendari Green City Action Plan program is designed to be completed in 2035. However, during its implementation until 2023, there have been no reports or news that publish the results or progress of the GCAP program for Kendari via the BIMP-EAGA Asia website, KESR, or even the Kendari City Government itself, so this research was born as a form of criticism of this collaboration.
Nusantara Nature Conservation Foundation's Efforts to Mitigate the Impact of Global Warming Through Mangrove Forest Conservation in Berau in 2018-2022 Yaser, Muhammad Zayyan; Sagena, Uni; Aftah, Chairul
Research Horizon Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): Research Horizon - February 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54518/rh.4.1.2024.197

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This research aims to see and describe the efforts of the Indonesian Nature Conservation Foundation in dealing with global warming through mangroves in Berau in 2010-2019, using the concept of Conservation and Global Warming. The data analysis technique used is a qualitative technique. The research results show that the efforts made by the Nusantara Nature Conservation Foundation in dealing with global warming are by planting every 2 years, monitoring mangroves that have developed, providing education to communities around the mangrove ecosystem. This research uses descriptive research using data collection techniques through primary and secondary data in the form of interviews, journals, books, articles and information from official websites. Nusantara Nature Conservation Foundation (Yayasan Konservasi Alam Nusantara/YKAN) (Pratiknjo et al., 2023). Efforts to mitigate the impact of global warming are in collaboration with KKP3K-KPDS, implementing programs in the Berau region that have more of an impact on the economic sector than ecology itself. This can be seen from the achievements of each program which has produced new alternative income for the people in the Berau region, while the impact of global warming itself is still being felt, marked by the increasing temperature changes felt.
Creativity in Utilization Nipa Waste for Environmental Sustainability and Family Economic Improvement Khoffifah, Khoffifah; Lisdawati, Lisdawati; Kresnina, Kresnina; Sagena, Uni
Sebatik Vol. 28 No. 2 (2024): December 2024
Publisher : STMIK Widya Cipta Dharma

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46984/sebatik.v28i2.2469

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Waste management can be achieved through reduction strategies or direct handling of waste. In fostering creativity, utilizing nipa waste represents an innovative effort to support environmental sustainability and enhance the local economy. Environmental well-being encompasses both health and cleanliness, as a clean environment forms the foundation of a healthy life. However, public awareness of maintaining environmental cleanliness remains low, and habits of neglect continue to prevail in daily life. Beyond achieving improved cleanliness, creative initiatives such as nipa waste utilization also inspire innovation and fresh ideas. This study explores the potential of nipa waste as an alternative raw material to reduce negative environmental impacts while providing economic benefits for the local community in Samarinda Seberang. The research employs qualitative methods, including literature reviews, field surveys, and data analysis of nipa waste utilization processes. The results indicate that utilizing nipa waste can significantly contribute to environmental sustainability by recycling organic waste into value-added products. Furthermore, it creates economic opportunities for the local community through new businesses and increased income. The discussion highlights the implications of these findings for environmental sustainability and emphasizes the potential for collaboration among the government, community, and private sector in promoting nipa waste utilization. The study concludes by underscoring the importance of nipa waste utilization as a holistic approach to achieving sustainable environmental management and generating positive economic impacts for the local community in Samarinda Seberang.
The Role of Indonesian Government Policy in Shaping the Competitive Landscape of the Southeast Asian Beauty Industry Hasrudin, Trya; Sagena, Uni
Research Horizon Vol. 3 No. 4 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54518/rh.3.4.2023.152

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This research aims to elucidate the strategies implemented by the Indonesian Government to promote the expansion of the beauty industry in the Southeast Asian market. The Indonesian beauty industry has proven resilient in the face of pandemic conditions and has contributed significantly to the Indonesian economy. Consequently, the Indonesian Government is actively pursuing policies and providing assistance to facilitate the industry's expansion into the Southeast Asian market. The research employs an explanatory research methodology, utilizing both secondary data sources and primary data gathered from journals, theses, news articles, and interviews with officials from the Ministry of Industry. The fundamental theoretical framework employed in this study is based on Richard C. Snyder's decision-making model. Through this theoretical lens, the research findings reveal that the policies and assistance offered by the Indonesian Government are influenced by a combination of internal and external factors, both of which hold equal significance and influence one another during the decision-making process. Furthermore, social structure and behavior are interrelated and exert mutual influence within the realm of internal factors..