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The Low-Carbon Economy: A Study of Distributive, Procedural and Corrective Justice Ulya, Husna Ni’matul; Ridwan, Mohammad; Nur Mahmudah, Siti
El-Barka Journal of Islamic Economics and Business Vol. 7 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : El-Barka

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Rapid economic development has significantly impacted the environment, particularly through carbon emissions, threatening human survival. Indonesia, a major global emitter, aims to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2060 through a low-carbon economy plan. Justice, a key Islamic principle, is essential in this transition to ensure both worldly and spiritual welfare. This study analyzes the integration of distributive, procedural, and corrective justice in Indonesia's low-carbon economy policies. Using a qualitative critical approach and literature review of policy documents, academic studies, and government reports, the study identifies the role of justice in low-carbon development. Findings reveal that distributive justice demands equitable access to renewable energy resources and subsidies for low-income households. Procedural justice underscores the need for transparency and public participation, as seen in the inclusive formulation of Indonesia's Enhanced Nationally Determined Contributions (ENDC). Corrective justice involves compensatory measures, including job retraining for coal industry workers and ecosystem restoration in deforested areas. The study concludes that achieving justice in a low-carbon economy requires equitable benefit distribution and the prevention of marginalization. Transparent, participatory policies are crucial to address socio-economic impacts while promoting sustainable development. This approach aligns with Islamic values, advocating for balance between individual and societal welfare in transitioning to a low-carbon economy.
Pemberdayaan Masyarakat Melalui Pelatihan Pendamping Proses Produk Halal Berbasis Learning Management System (LMS) Rahmawati, Emma; Nur Mahmudah, Siti; Mahmud, Ali; Waeno, Mahamadaree
DEDIKASI: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol 7 No 1 (2025): Dedikasi: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat, Januari-Juni 2025
Publisher : Pusat Pengabdian Masyarakat LPPM IAIN Metro

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Artikel ini mendeskripsikan proses pelatihan bagi Pendamping Proses Produk Halal (PPH) guna meningkatkan kompetensi mereka dalam mendukung proses sertifikasi halal. Urgensi kegiatan ini didasarkan pada kebutuhan peningkatan kapasitas Sumber Daya Manusia (SDM) dalam mendampingi pelaku usaha dalam memenuhi kewajiban sertifikasi halal. Program pelatihan bertujuan untuk menyiapkan pendamping PPH yang terverifikasi, dibuktikan dengan sertifikat pendamping, sehingga dapat berperan aktif dalam tahap awal implementasi regulasi tersebut. Metode pengabdiannya community development, di mana peserta mengikuti pelatihan ini sebelum melaksanakan praktik pendampingan secara langsung. LMS digunakan untuk memfasilitasi pembelajaran yang lebih efektif, fleksibel, dan interaktif dengan menyediakan materi mengenai regulasi jaminan produk halal, ketentuan syariat Islam terkait produk halal, peran pendamping PPH, prosedur sertifikasi halal, serta digitalisasi self-declare.Hasil pengabdian menunjukkan peningkatan kompetensi peserta setelah mengikuti pelatihan. Namun, belum adanya mekanisme monitoring dan evaluasi secara sistematis terhadap efektivitas praktik pendampingan. Pada tahap selanjutnya, diperlukan penguatan aspek evaluasi dan pendampingan lanjutan untuk memastikan keberlanjutan program serta dampak yang lebih optimal dalam mendukung implementasi sertifikasi halal. Kata kunci:  Pendamping Proses Produk Halal, Proses Sertifikasi Halal, Learning Management System, Community Development