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Potensi Desa Wisata Lerep: Alternatif Penggerak Ekonomi Masyarakat Lokal Khotimah, Maharani Chusnul; Rochaniah, Ana Naila; Faidah, Aulia Fikri; Octaviani, Rasti Amalia; Ningsih, Widyawati
Jurnal Ekonomi Pertanian dan Agribisnis Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): Januari - Juni
Publisher : CV.ITTC INDONESIA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62379/jepag.v2i1.2220

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The development of a tourist area can have a positive impact on the economy of local communities. Like the Lerep Tourism Village in Semarang Regency. This tourist village has significant potential to be developed as an economic driver for the local community. This village optimizes natural, cultural and local resources to attract visitors. The aim of this research is to determine the potential of the Lerep Tourism Village and the developments that have been carried out or are still being planned. The research method used is qualitative research whose data comes from observations and in-depth interviews with several sources. This research describes the profile of Lerep Tourism Village and identifies opportunities and challenges in developing this tourism village. The village potential discussed includes natural tourism, education, culinary, culture and homestay accommodation. Apart from that, innovation and cooperation between local communities and the government are the main factors in maintaining the sustainability of the development of this tourist village.
Cash Waqf Linked Sukuk: overcoming social disparities in Indonesia Rochaniah, Ana Naila; Faizah, Fita Nurotul
Journal of Islamic Economics Management and Business (JIEMB) Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Prodi Magister Ekonomi Syariah FEBI UIN Walisongo Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21580/jiemb.2025.7.2.26286

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Indonesia faces persistent socioeconomic inequalities in healthcare, education, and economic participation despite its high human development potential, exacerbated by fiscal constraints limiting government-led solutions. This article examines the role of Cash Waqf Linked Sukuk (CWLS) –an innovative Islamic social finance instrument– in addressing these disparities by analyzing its implementation challenges and sectoral impacts. Using a qualitative case study approach with secondary data from government reports, regulatory documents, and national statistics, the research reveals that CWLS has successfully funded healthcare infrastructure (e.g., retina and glaucoma centers), educational scholarships, and agricultural empowerment programs. However, its potential remains underutilized due to low public trust, regional participation imbalances, and misalignment with critical needs such as cancer treatment facilities, rural school infrastructure, and tourism-based economic development. The study contributes to policy and practice by proposing three interventions: (1) targeted CWLS yield distribution to high-impact sectors, (2) enhanced transparency and nazhir (waqf manager) competency, and (3) public awareness campaigns to broaden participation. These findings offer a model for Muslim-majority countries seeking to leverage Islamic finance for equitable development.