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POLA PENYELESAIAN KONFLIK: STUDI KASUS PEMETAAN WILAYAH ADAT PAPUA PEGUNUNGAN sabriani, sabriani; Faradiba, Andi Astri; Yusman, Yusman
Jurnal Honai Vol 3 No 2 (2024): Juni 2024
Publisher : LPPM UNAIM

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61578/honai.vol4.no1.art4

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The pattern of approaches to resolving social conflicts in Papua requires a deep understanding of the cultural, political and historical context of the region. Several patterns of approach that might be used in resolving the conflict in Papua include various things. Holding open dialogue between the government, community groups and local (customary) leaders, mediation, establishing community forums, and providing greater access to human resources in expressing opinions on the conflicts they face, this can reduce social tension because According to indigenous peoples, recognizing and respecting cultural diversity and ethnic identity in Papua is a great honor. The focus of this research is to find out the patterns of problem solving carried out by indigenous communities, especially the indigenous communities of Mountain Papua. A holistic approach by studying books, journals, events exposed on social media, previous and ongoing research that will be used as data to solve this problem. The patterns found combining these various elements are likely to be more effective in dealing with social conflict in Highland Papua and promoting peace and sustainable development in the region.
Urban Revitalisasi dan Transformasi Perkotaan Kawasan 3T di Kabupaten Jayawijaya: Pendekatan Ekonomi Berkelanjutan Berdasarkan RPJMD Provinsi Papua Pegunungan YM, Hardiyanti; Faradiba, Andi Astri; Yuniarti, Erni; Wenda, Notiben; Wenda, Endius
Jurnal Teknologi Lingkungan Lahan Basah Vol 14, No 1 (2026): January 2026
Publisher : Universitas Tanjungpura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jtllb.v14i1.100648

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This analysis calls for revitalizing urban areas and transforming 3T areas in the Regency of Jayawijaya, with an emphasis on economic, social, and environmental aspects. In survey A, a questionnaire administered to 100 respondents found that public awareness of the importance of revitalization for a growing local economy (average score 6.5) and of improving quality of life (average score 6.5) was high. The resulting recommendations encompass sustainable development infrastructure, including durable roads and bridges that withstand rain; the implementation of agricultural programs in a supportive environment with farmer training; and enhanced public participation in planning through community forums. In addition, the importance of system-efficient drainage (average score: 6.75) and collaboration in protecting the environment were identified as crucial to addressing climate change. Government Regency Jayawijaya and the Papua Mountains Province can create more sustainable and prosperous areas, where synergy among economic, social, and environmental aspects serves as the foundation for achieving sustainable development.
PEMETAAN POTENSI KAMPUNG KULAKEN BERBASIS DATA SPASIAL DI DISTRIK WALELAGAMA KABUPATEN JAYAWIJAYA, PAPUA PEGUNUNGAN Sabriani, Sabriani; Takdir, Nur Aisyah; Faradiba, Andi Astri; Yusman, Yusman; Wanimbo, Marsiana Domanilia
Jurnal Abdi Negeriku Vol 5, No 1 (2026): Jurnal Abdi Negeriku
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35580/jan.v5i1.84877

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Kulaken Village, located in Walelagama District, Jayawijaya Regency, Papua Highlands, possesses various local resource potentials that have not been optimally documented in digital spatial data form. This condition has created difficulties for the village government in preparing development programs, managing regional potential, and determining priorities for Village Fund Allocation (ADD). This Community Service Program aimed to map the village potentials of Kulaken Village based on spatial data to support more targeted and data-driven village development planning. The method applied was participatory mapping using a Geographic Information System (GIS) approach with ArcGIS software. The implementation stages included mapping deliberation, field surveys, spatial data collection, data processing, verification, and preparation of digital village potential maps. The results revealed several main potentials in Kulaken Village, including beekeeping, pig farming, goat farming, cattle farming, and red fruit agriculture. These potentials were successfully mapped into digital spatial-based maps that systematically and informatively illustrate the distribution of village resources. The application of GIS in this activity facilitated easier and more accurate access to regional potential information for both the community and village officials. Furthermore, the mapping results can serve as a basis for development policy-making, local economic development, and the preparation of sustainable digital village blueprint data.