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The Influence of Politics and Law on the Sustainability of Water Resources in the Cigugur Region, Kuningan Regency Budiyanti, Setia; Hidayat, Dudung; Yusup Permana, Deni; Karmenita, Karmenita; Wiranata, Fahad
Jurnal Legisci Vol 2 No 4 (2025): Vol 2 No 4 February 2025
Publisher : Ann Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62885/legisci.v2i4.616

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Background. Water resources need a legal umbrella so that they can be utilized for the prosperity of many people. The participation of the Government and the community is necessary in maintaining the sustainability of water resources. Aim. This research aims to (1) explore the influence of legal politics on the sustainability of water resources in Cigugur, (2) identify the main challenges faced by indigenous peoples in protecting their water sources, and (3) design effective legal solutions to strengthen the protection of water resources. Methods. The research method used is normative juridical, which includes literature studies, in-depth interviews with local stakeholders, and analysis of existing policies. With this approach, the research seeks to provide a comprehensive overview of the political dynamics of law and the challenges faced by indigenous peoples. The research output is expected to meet the Technology Readiness Level (TKT) 1 in the field of social humanities. Result. The results of this research are expected to be not only academically useful but also have practical implications in helping the Cigugur indigenous people maintain the sustainability of their water resources amid the challenges of modernization and climate change. Conclusion. This study shows that legal politics in water resource management in Cigugur, Kuningan Regency, has not fully supported the preservation of water resources due to the lack of integration between modern policies and the local wisdom of indigenous peoples. Local wisdom, such as leuweung larangan and ci-lemah cai, which have proven effective in maintaining aquatic ecosystems, have not been well accommodated in existing policies. Therefore, more inclusive and sustainable legal policies are needed to integrate the traditional values of indigenous peoples, update outdated regulations, increase community participation, and ensure ecological and social sustainability for the protection of water resources. Implication. Sustainable water resources need good public policy under environmental law.
Analysis of The Concept of Green Legislation on Draft Regulation on Groundwater Conservation and Biopore Infiltration Holes in Cirebon City in 2024 Gunawan, Moh. Sigit; Yusup Permana, Deni; Dikrurahman, Diky; Wiranata, Fahad; Anggara, Adi; Karmenita, Karmenita
Jurnal Legisci Vol 2 No 4 (2025): Vol 2 No 4 February 2025
Publisher : Ann Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62885/legisci.v2i4.617

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Background. Aim. This study aims to analyze the application of the concept of Green Legislation to the Draft Regional Regulation (Raperda) on Groundwater Conservation and Biopore Infiltration Holes in Cirebon City in 2024 Methods. This research uses a normative juridical method, which focuses on studying legal doctrines, legal principles, and regulations relevant to the research topic. Result. Based on an analysis of the 2024 Cirebon City Groundwater Conservation and Biopore Infiltration Hole Draft Regulation, it was found that a number of Green Legislation principles have been implemented, reflecting sustainability, wise management of natural resources, and environmental protection. The analysis results show that this draft regulation has included several principles of Green Legislation, such as regulations regarding water conservation and bio-pore management. However, there are gaps in implementation that need to be corrected. Conclusion. Therefore, the Cirebon City Government needs to improve the quality of the preparation of the Regional Regulation on Groundwater Conservation and Biopore Infiltration Holes by strengthening the integration of Green Legislation principles, especially aspects of sustainability, community participation, and wise management of natural resources. This effort can start by clarifying technical standards for constructing infiltration pits, improving the supervision and law enforcement system, and involving the community in socialization and policy implementation. Implication. Harmonization is needed between this Raperda and national policies such as the Job Creation Law to minimize the potential for regulatory conflicts and achieve the goal of preserving groundwater resources effectively and consistent with the principles of sustainable development.