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Pemanfaatan Teknologi Cerdas Untuk Pelayanan Publik: Study Tentang e-Government Dan Smart City Berbasis ICT Big Data Dan AI Mozin, Sri Yulianty; Abdullah, Susanti; Sawali, Nadia
JPS: Journal of Publicness Studies Vol 2 No 2 (2025): Journal of Publicness Studies
Publisher : Program Studi Administrasi Publik, Fakultas Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik, Universitas Tadulako

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This study explores efforts to enhance public service efficiency through the implementation of digital technology in local government systems. The focus is on the application of e-Government as a strategy for modernizing public service delivery, particularly within the context of local governance in Indonesia. Using a qualitative approach and literature review method, this article analyzes the effectiveness of e-Government in improving transparency, accountability, and citizen participation. The findings indicate that the utilization of information and communication technology (ICT) in public services can accelerate administrative processes, reduce bureaucratic inefficiencies, and strengthen public trust in government institutions. However, challenges such as infrastructure readiness, human resource capacity, and unequal access to technology remain significant barriers that must be addressed to optimize e-Government implementation.
Development Of Plant Waste Ecoprint Techniques For Environmentally Friendly Fabric Dyeing In Tonsaru Village Abdullah, Susanti; Sumolang, Nortje; Tangkere, Telly F.S.
Journal of Innovative and Creativity Vol. 6 No. 1 (2026)
Publisher : Fakultas Ilmu Pendidikan Universitas Pahlawan Tuanku Tambusai

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The textile industry is one of the largest contributors to environmental pollution due to the use of synthetic dyes. As an environmentally friendly solution, the ecoprint technique utilizes natural pigments derived from plants. This study aims to develop an ecoprint technique by utilizing plant waste available in Tonsaru Village to produce aesthetic and sustainable textile products. This research employed a Research and Development (R&D) approach using the ADDIE development model (Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation). The plant waste used in this study included cassava leaves (Manihot esculenta) as motif printing materials and fountain plant flowers (Russelia equisetiformis) as natural dye sources. The development process involved a pounding technique to transfer leaf motifs, followed by a boiling technique in which the fabric was boiled together with flower waste to maximize color absorption. An initial mordanting stage using alum and lime solutions was applied to ensure strong pigment fixation on the fabric fibers. The results showed that the plant waste–based ecoprint technique successfully produced textile products in the form of a wrap skirt fabric with clear motifs and long-lasting colors. The utilization of local plant waste proved to be effective as an alternative natural dye, supporting the zero waste principle and reducing the negative environmental impact of organic waste burning. This study concludes that innovations in ecoprint techniques using plant waste have great potential for development in the sustainable creative industry