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Environmental politics in controlling land and forest fires Elyta, Elyta; Afhiani, Syarifah Nurma; Siringo, Tulus Gover
The International Journal of Politics and Sociology Research Vol. 12 No. 1 (2024): June: Law, Politic and Sosiology
Publisher : Trigin Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/ijopsor.v12i1.227

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Environmental Politics advocates for a collaborative approach among government, industry, academics, and civil society to address Indonesia's complex forest and land fire challenges. The government is pivotal in policy initiation and regulation, requiring effective prevention and response strategies. Industry contributes through technological innovation, particularly in fire risk monitoring and mitigation. Academia offers scientific research to build sustainable forest and land management strategies. As supervisors and stakeholders, civil society can actively participate in environmental management. Close collaboration among these sectors is essential, with the government leading coordination efforts, industry providing technology, academia offering scientific insight, and civil society engaging in education and community empowerment. Building community capacity in forest management and environmental monitoring is crucial. This collaborative effort aims to create synergy in tackling forest and land fires, emphasizing sustainable resource management, monitoring illegal activities, and promoting responsible environmental practices. Implementing Environmental Politics in Indonesia highlights a shared commitment to environmental sustainability and national sovereignty amidst globalization and climate change.
COVID-19 Vaccination Services in the Region Kubu Raya District Border Triyono, Joko; Apriyanto, Dhidik; Elyta, Elyta; Siringo, Tulus Gover; Lutfie, Ratu Zahira
International Journal of Multidisciplinary Approach Research and Science Том 1 № 03 (2023): International Journal of Multidisciplinary Approach Research and Science
Publisher : PT. Riset Press International

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59653/ijmars.v1i03.291

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The high spread of COVID-19 in Indonesia has impacted various aspects of life, both social, cultural, and economic. To tackle the spread of COVID-19, the government has created a vaccination program to increase immunity against diseases due to COVID-19. The survey results by the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Indonesia show that even though it is free, people who volunteer to be vaccinated against COVID-19 still need to meet expectations. Nationally, it is only 65%, while West Kalimantan is only 63%. In Kubu Raya Regency, up to August 2021, positive cases of COVID-19 reached 3,336 points; 71.82% of people who had received vaccine I got 71.82% and vaccine II only 47.67%. Service quality is one of the factors that can determine the success of the vaccination program. This research aims to define community expectations regarding the quality of COVID-19 vaccination services by Community Health Centers in the border areas of Kubu Raya Regency. The research method is quantitative, and data analysis uses the average method and Cartesian diagrams. The research results show that the COVID-19 vaccination service in Kubu Raya Regency uses a pick-up and drop-off model, meaning that the service needs to be carried out at the Community Health Center. Still, officers go to the community with elementary requirements. The COVID-19 vaccination service is carried out at the Village Hall. Officer services still need to be entirely in line with community expectations. The public expects excellent service quality; the quality of COVID-19 vaccination services is still in the good category.