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ANALYSIS OF THE IMPACT FROM THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE PROGRAM TO ACCELERATE THE IMPROVEMENT OF IRRIGATION WATER UTILIZATION (P3-TGAI) IN INCREASING THE PERFORMANCE OF TERTIARY IRRIGATION SYSTEMS IN THE WUNO IRRIGATION AREA, SIGI, CENTRAL SULAWESI William Arrang Sarungallo
Jurnal Sains dan Teknologi Tadulako Vol 9 No 2 (2023): Agustus 2023
Publisher : Universitas Tadulako

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22487/jstt.v9i2.450

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Implementation of the Program for Accelerating Improvement of Irrigation Water Utilization (P3-TGAI) is given to water-using farmers to be able to help maximize the performance of existing irrigation systems to be developed even better. The purpose of this study was to analyze the impact of the implementation of the P3-TGAI in the Wuno Irrigation Area on improving the performance of the irrigation system, and how the results of the evaluation of the irrigation system performance index on P3-TGAI implementers in the Wuno Irrigation Area. This type of research is a quantitative descriptive research that explains the relationship between variables by analyzing numerical data. The population in this study were P3A group administrators who carried out the P3-TGAI program in the Wuno Irrigation Area from 2020 – 2021. The data collection technique used in this research was direct field research which consisted of observations, questionnaires, interviews and documentation. From the results of the study it was found that the impact of the implementation of P3-TGAI on improving the performance of the existing tertiary irrigation system showed an average value of 88.55% with a very increased category, and out of a total of 10 P3A groups through the irrigation system performance survey, good performance was obtained. This shows that the implementation of P3-TGAI in the Wuno Irrigation Area has provided an increase in the performance of the tertiary irrigation system.
Assessment Factors of Indoor Comfort and Health in Hospital Buildings Based on Green Building Systems in Palu City William Arrang Sarungallo; Tutang M. Kamaludin; Lilianti Y. Sunuh; Zet Mallisa
International Journal of Health, Economics, and Social Sciences (IJHESS) Vol. 7 No. 3: July 2025
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Palu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56338/ijhess.v7i3.8175

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This study aims to evaluate the comfort and health levels of rooms in Anutapura Hospital, Undata Hospital, and Tadulako University Hospital, with a focus on the application of green building principles, particularly in terms of room comfort and health. The study also identifies factors influencing comfort and health, such as smoking bans, control of carbon dioxide (CO?) and carbon monoxide (CO) levels, and the use of refrigerants. The research method used is qualitative, involving interviews and field observations to gain an in-depth understanding from respondents directly involved in the hospital building construction. The respondents consisted of five people: two from Anutapura Hospital, one from Undata Hospital, and two from Tadulako University Hospital. Observations were made on facilities such as smoking prohibition signs, ventilation, air conditioning systems, and parking areas. The results show that Tadulako University Hospital scored the highest (13 points), followed by Undata Hospital (11 points), and Anutapura Hospital (8 points), based on comfort and health parameters. Tadulako University Hospital excelled in air quality control and the use of refrigerants with low Global Warming Potential (GWP). Key factors influencing room comfort and health include freedom from tobacco smoke, ventilation, CO? and CO sensors, and the use of environmentally friendly refrigerants.
Prioritizing Disaster Risks for Post-Disaster Permanent Housing Relocation in Palu, Indonesia: An Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) Approach Asnudin, Andi; Amar Akbar Ali; Tutang Muhtar Kamaludin; Andi Rizal; William Arrang Sarungallo
International Journal of Health, Economics, and Social Sciences (IJHESS) Vol. 8 No. 2: April 2026 - In Progress
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Palu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56338/ijhess.v8i2.10410

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This study employs the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) to conduct a technical evaluation of disaster risk in the selection of sites for Permanent Housing (HUNTAP) for survivors of the 2018 earthquake, tsunami, and liquefaction disaster in Palu, Central Sulawesi. The analysis integrates five main disaster criteria (floods, landslides, tsunamis, earthquakes, and liquefaction) and 31 sub-criteria compiled from literature and expert judgment. The AHP results show that flood risk is the dominant factor in relocation decisions (relative weight 47.07%), followed by landslides (23.85%), tsunamis (12.52%), earthquakes (11.19%), and liquefaction (5.38%). Key sub-criteria such as lowland areas, river border zones, and drainage conditions are the most significant flood risk indicators. This research provides a structured, multi-criteria decision-making framework to ensure that post-disaster relocation prioritizes the most critical hazards, thereby enhancing the safety and sustainability of settlements in complex disaster-prone regions like Palu. The findings recommend targeted, risk-based mitigation strategies for each hazard priority.