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Social Innovation and Empowerment in Waste Management in Jelekong, Bandung Regency Rahman, Rafa’na; Kedua, Anggi Putra; Warman, Annisa Reinelia; Balgis, Balgis; Rambe, Erwin Syahputra; A’yuni, Luthfiya; Santoso, Rahmawati; Naufal, Vieri Muhammad; Maesaroh, Wina Siti; Yuliar, Sonny
Jurnal Sosiologi Andalas Vol. 11 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Department of Sociology, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Universitas Andalas

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/jsa.11.2.154-171.2025

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Waste management challenges have continued to evolve in tandem with rapid population growth, which directly contributes to increasing volumes of waste. This study investigates the innovation transition in waste management practices at PUSPA Jelekong, located in Bandung Regency, Indonesia. Employing a descriptive qualitative approach, the research draws on primary data (observations and interviews) as well as secondary sources (literature and regulatory documents). The analysis is framed using Frank Geels’ Multi-Level Perspective (MLP), which conceptualizes sociotechnical transitions across three analytical levels: niches, regimes, and landscapes. The study delineates three key phases of transition: prior to 2019, the period between 2019 and 2022, and from 2023 onward. The findings reveal a substantial transformation in PUSPA Jelekong’s waste management system from a previously inadequate framework to a more integrated and innovative model. The MLP framework proves instrumental in identifying stable landscape pressures, cross-level actor interactions, and critical factors driving the transition. Moreover, the process reflects a broader shift in the social function of waste. Through PUSPA’s educational initiatives, waste has been increasingly a shift toward practices that may support the development of a community-based circular economy.
Affordability of Houses for Middle-Income People (MBM) in Greater Bandung Through Price to Income Ratio (PIR) Analysis Santoso, Rahmawati
Jurnal Indonesia Sosial Sains Vol. 6 No. 6 (2025): Jurnal Indonesia Sosial Sains
Publisher : CV. Publikasi Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59141/jiss.v6i6.1753

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Housing affordability is an important issue in the national and global development agenda, especially for middle-income people in metropolitan areas such as Greater Bandung. This study aims to evaluate the affordability of subsidized and non-subsidized housing in 2024 and project it until 2045, using a quantitative approach through Price to Income Ratio (PIR) analysis. The results showed that households with double income had a better level of affordability than households with single income. However, even dual-income households in the BMA still have difficulty reaching non-subsidized type 36 houses, and subsidized houses are not affordable for single-income households. Projections through 2045 show that the minimum wage increase is not enough to keep pace with the pace of house price increases, so affordability is likely to deteriorate. These findings indicate the need for more effective attention and policy interventions to ensure access to decent and affordable housing, particularly for MBM groups in metropolitan areas.