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Pencegahan Tindakan Kekerasan Dalam Pendidikan Pesantren Adi Gunawan; Ach. Rifai; Gatot Subroto; Adriana Pakendek; Win Yuli Wardani; Sapto Wahyono
JURNAL AKADEMIK PENGABDIAN MASYARAKAT Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): Januari: Jurnal Akademik Pengabdian Masyarakat
Publisher : CV. KAMPUS AKADEMIK PUBLISING

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61722/japm.v2i1.947

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Pesantren is one of the educational institutions that is connoted with Islamic education which is allocated in a certain place with the aim that education will be more effective. Pesantren education is led by a Kyai who is then delegated to the pesantren management consisting of teachers and senior students. Starting from the many negative news in the electronic media of violence in pesantren committed by senior students on their juniors which resulted in victims being disabled, injured and even died, of course this event is very unfortunate and very undesirable for all parties. Therefore, to prevent these actions from occurring in the Al-Amien Prenduan pesantren environment, it is necessary to carry out legal counseling for senior santri which aims to prevent acts of violence in enforcing pesantren discipline from occurring in the future.
Asistensi “Green Education From” Pesantren Adi Gunawan; Ach. Rifai; Suhaimi Suhaimi; Gatot Subroto; Febrina Heryanti; Sapto Wahyono
ALKHIDMAH: Jurnal Pengabdian dan Kemitraan Masyarakat Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024): Juli : Jurnal Pengabdian dan Kemitraan Masyarakat
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Syariah Nurul Qarnain Jember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59246/alkhidmah.v2i3.953

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The negative impact of environmental degradation is increasingly clear to us, hot air, groundwater deficit, long drought and other forms of natural disasters as a result of the decline in environmental quality. We must overcome the environmental damage in various ways that are relevant for the survival of future life. One way that is very potential, effective and efficient is to instill love and culture of environmental conservation in the pesantren environment. One of the pesantren Sumenep Madura that actively implements the green education program from pesantren, by implementing green education, cultivating greening and recycling waste, by maximizing the potential of around four thousand students from various regions and educational and social circles. By involving parties outside the pesantren with planned cooperation, the program is very helpful in educating students with an environmental perspective. By focusing the method on practical activities, students can more easily understand and implement these programs.
A Comparative Research Of Water Resources Protection Between Indonesia And Pakistan Febrina Heryanti; Adi Gunawan; Sapto Wahyono; Ach. Rifai; Sofianto; Safitri Wulandari
LEGAL BRIEF Vol. 13 No. 5 (2024): December: Law Science and Field
Publisher : IHSA Institute

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Viewed from the legal aspect, the government’s attention to water resources can be seen from the management, sustainable water resource development, and public participation principles. This research discussed these three aspects by adding the advantages and disadvantages of water resource management in Pakistan. This research was library research with a legislative approach and using comparative research. The research results showed that there were three aspects of water management in Indonesia. The first was the principle that water resources are part of Human Rights. Furthermore, water resources are an important part that cannot be separated from an environmentally friendly sustainable development strategy. Then, community participation was stated in Articles 2, 4, Articles 62, and 63 of Law 17 of 2019. Meanwhile, there were three basic aspects of the management of Pakistan’s water resources. First was the principle of Pakistan’s water management, which was stated in the country’s constitution in 1973 and adopted by the UN Resolution, which ensured fair and equal access to clean water and sanitation for all its citizens. The second aspect of sustainability of the Pakistani government was to establish a planting policy strategy with the concept of More Crops per Drop or more plants per drop, which was continued with national-scale technical actions. At the same time, the third aspect was in terms of public participation. The government stated it in the National Water Policy of 2018. The advantages of Pakistan’s water resource management law were based on Islamic law, the internationalization of water resource management, and the establishment of a special agency that deals with water resources. The weakness of the law was that Pakistan did not have a master law on water resource management that applied nationally. Secondly, there was no national legal update and a tiered water resource management structure that could cause national disparities between regions.
Forest Development Model In Developing Countries In The Era Of Society 5.0 Adi, Adi Gunawan; Ach. Rifai; Citra Siwi Hanayanti
JOM Vol 6 No 1 (2025): Indonesian Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, March
Publisher : Universitas Islam Tribakti Lirboyo Kediri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33367/ijhass.v6i1.7034

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This research aims to propose sustainable forest management solutions within the framework of Society 5.0. The rapid expansion of industrialization has led to severe environmental challenges, including deforestation and ecological degradation on a global scale. Therefore, this study explores strategies that nations and global communities can adopt to align forest management with societal welfare while ensuring environmental sustainability. This study employs a library research approach, utilizing secondary data and qualitative analysis. The findings reveal several sustainable forest management methods applicable to developing countries to support sustainable development. These methods include leveraging forests for carbon reduction and achieving net-zero carbon emissions, utilizing forest resources for health purposes—either directly or through herbal medicine—and promoting forest-based ecotourism. Additionally, forest management can be integrated with environmental service-based approaches to enhance ecological conservation. Theoretically, this research contributes to the discourse on environmental governance and sustainable development by providing a framework for balancing economic growth with ecological preservation. The findings offer insights for policymakers, environmental scientists, and stakeholders in developing strategies for responsible and innovative forest management in the era of Society 5.0.