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Interaction analysis of youth participation with the household waste management system regarding the existence of local waste treatment facilities Naldi, Ari
Interaction, Community Engagement, and Social Environment Vol. 1 No. 1: (July) 2023
Publisher : Institute for Advanced Science Social, and Sustainable Future

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61511/icese.v1i1.2023.186

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Community participation is inseparable from youth participation to achieve sustainable household waste management. Some research pointed out that the presence of a waste treatment facility (WTF) near the waste generator may influence community participation in waste management but only a few of them discussed the relationship between WTF and youth participation. This paper discusses about WTF’s impact on youth participation in household waste management with a case study in Paulan Village, Central Java. Paulan Village has succeeded to stop transporting waste to the regional landfill since the local government operates WTF in mid-2019. However, does its existence influence youth participation in household waste management? This study used field observation, questionnaires, and in-depth interview methods, involving four key informants. Based on the descriptive content analysis, it was found that the presence of local WTF does not have a strong influence on increasing youth participation unless there is intensive intervention involving stakeholders, especially the local government. This paper suggests that intensive campaigns, like monthly or bimonthly socialization, and rewards are needed to optimize youth participation in household waste management. Besides, adults’ intervention is also needed in guiding the young generation to give more contributions to the community by involving in household waste management.
Pengaruh beras terhadap budaya pemanfaatan sagu di Maluku Naldi, Ari; Chastine, Belathea
Journal of Socio-Cultural Sustainability and Resilience Vol. 1 No. 2: (January) 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61511/jscsr.v1i2.2024.565

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People in the eastern part of Indonesia - Papua, West Papua, North Maluku, and Maluku, are the majority of the Indonesian population who utilize sago trees as a source of food and for other needs. Unfortunately, the culture of sago utilization in these areas, especially Maluku, has begun to degrade along with cultural changes over time since the Transmigration and Green Revolution programs were implemented by the Central and Local Governments. In this research, there are problems that need to be analyzed related to the main factors of the cultural evolution of staple food consumption, from sago to rice, so that it can threaten the sustainability of sago plants in Maluku Province. This research uses a literature review approach by utilizing journal articles, reports of government and non-government institutions, and other textual documents to be processed using the content analysis method. The data that has been selected is contextualized into the research article and linked to the theory of cultural evolution to discuss the cultural changes occurring in Maluku in relation to political, population and environmental pressures. In this research, it is found that political policies, Transmigration and Green Revolution, can be said to be the main factors of the cultural degradation of sago utilization in Maluku in many aspects, both for food consumption and for other needs.