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Implementation of No-Smoking Area Policy at the Cingcin Village Office, Bandung District Nyimas Riah Afrilianti; M. Ridwan Caesar
Social Impact Journal Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): Social Impact Journal
Publisher : GoResearch - Research & Publishing House

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61391/sij.v3i2.162

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Smoking, as a personal right, poses challenges in balancing individual freedom with the rights of others not to be exposed to cigarette smoke. The health impacts of smoking, including lung disease, reproductive dysfunction, pregnancy disorders, strokes, and heart attacks, are widely known. The government implemented a smoke-free area policy, but Cingcin Village experienced implementation obstacles such as a lack of socialization, warnings, inconsistent attitudes, and bureaucratic ambiguity. In the context of Edwards III's theory (in Subianto 2020) factors such as communication, resources, disposition, and bureaucracy play an important role in policy implementation. Therefore, using qualitative methods, researchers chose this theory to study the implementation of the No Smoking Zone (KTR) policy in Cingcin Village. Cingcin Village has implemented the No Smoking Zone (KTR) policy, although the implementation is still not perfect. The most prominent obstacle is the lack of funds to support facilities for the No Smoking Zone (KTR) policy and the lack of socialization and understanding from Cingcin Village officials themselves. An effective solution is to increase socialization through special programs and media such as videos. It is hoped that this can increase understanding of the No-Smoking Zone rules in Cingcin Village.
Implementation of the Climate-Concerned Village Policy in Mekarmulya Village, Talegong District, Garut Regency Husni Farhani M; M. Ridwan Caesar; Fadlan Abdillah; Iin Endah Setyawati; Cecep Sapardin
Jurnal Dialektika: Jurnal Ilmu Sosial Vol. 23 No. 2 (2025): Jurnal Dialektika: Jurnal Ilmu sosial
Publisher : Pengurus Pusat Perkumpulan Ilmuwan Administrasi Negara Indonesia (PIANI)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63309/dialektika.v23i2.775

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Abstract This study aims to analyze the implementation of the Climate Care Village Policy (Desa Peduli Iklim) in Mekarmulya Village, Talegong District, Garut Regency. This policy is part of a national program focusing on community-based climate change mitigation and adaptation. The research method used is descriptive qualitative with data collection techniques through interviews, observations, and literature studies. The results show that the implementation of the policy has not been optimal due to limited human resources, lack of socialization, and weak village bureaucratic structure. Communication, resources, disposition, and bureaucratic structure are the main factors determining the success of the policy as stated by Edward III. Efforts to improve implementation can be carried out through strengthening village apparatus capacity, forming special working units, and increasing community participation. Keywords: Public Policy Implementation, Climate Care Village, Public Administration