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Penerapan Green Economy dalam Pengelolaan Limbah Pertanian di Ambon Hamizar, Arizal; Malawat, Fadli Fendi; Tubalawony, Jaczy; Yaman, Afdhal; Pelupessy, Fatmah Watty
Journal of Business Application Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): Journal of Business Application
Publisher : Program Studi Administrasi Niaga STIA Said Perintah

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55098/jba.v3.i2.p99-109

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Abstract: This study aims to analyze the application of green economy principles in agricultural waste management in Ambon City, focusing on the potential for improving farmers' welfare and its impact on environmental sustainability. The research employs a qualitative approach, utilizing depth interviews and observations with farmers in Ambon. This study involves farmers engaged in coconut, cocoa, and other agricultural practices, as well as communities that have begun implementing green economy principles in agricultural waste management. The results show that while most farmers in Ambon still rely on conventional waste management methods, a small number of farmers have successfully transformed agricultural waste into value-added products, such as compost and briquettes. This waste processing has positive impacts on both increasing farmers' income and reducing environmental impact. However, the greatest challenges faced are the lack of knowledge, training, and market access for eco-friendly products.
Refleksi Konsep Akuntansi Lingkungan dari Tradisi Sasi Malawat, Fadli Fendi; Hamizar, Arizal; Farman, Fanji; Pelupessy, Fatmah Watty; Yaman, Afdhal
Journal of Business Application Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): Journal of Business Application
Publisher : Program Studi Administrasi Niaga STIA Said Perintah

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55098/jba.v3.i2.p81-98

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Abstract: This study aims to reflect on the concept of environmental accounting based on the Sasi tradition, a local wisdom of the Maluku community, to support sustainable natural resource management. The study also explores the integration of cultural and spiritual values into the modern concept of environmental accounting, which is expected to provide solutions to global challenges related to environmental issues. A qualitative method was used with an ethnographic approach to uncover the meanings and values embedded in the Sasi tradition. Data were collected through literature reviews, analysis of customary law documents, and relevant case studies. A multidisciplinary approach combining accounting, anthropology, and ecology was applied to analyze this tradition in the context of sustainability. The analysis was conducted descriptively and interpretatively, highlighting the principles of the Sasi tradition and their relevance in developing more inclusive environmental accounting. The findings show that the Sasi tradition reflects sustainability principles aligned with the triple bottom line theory, encompassing social, economic, and environmental aspects. The spiritual and cultural values in this tradition, such as responsibility to God, nature, and fellow humans, provide a strong conceptual framework for application in environmental accounting.