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Village Food-Security Program Implementation in Kendalpecabean: Pelaksanaan Program Ketahanan Pangan Desa di Kendalpecabean Heri, Mohammad; Mursyidah, Lailul
Indonesian Journal of Cultural and Community Development Vol. 16 No. 2 (2025): June
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijccd.v16i2.1239

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General background: Food security is a national strategic issue and villages are crucial actors for local resilience. Specific background: Kendalpecabean Village started a food-security program in 2022 (post-COVID recovery) using village funds and infrastructure interventions (irrigation, pump houses) to mitigate flood-related crop failures. Knowledge gap: Despite budget allocations and infrastructure works, implementation obstacles remain in training, institutional coordination, and sustainable outcomes. Aims: This study analyzes program implementation using Edward III’s framework (communication, resources, disposition, bureaucratic structure). Results: Qualitative data (interviews, observation, documents) show effective communication and commitment (disposition), concrete infrastructure investments (~Rp 262,000,000 in 2024), but limitations in sustained training and full operationalization of LP2B (land protection) regulations. Novelty: Provides empirically grounded account of a village-level LP2B response combining engineering and institutional measures. Implications: Policy should pair infrastructure investments with capacity-building, clearer LP2B regulation, and institutional support to convert investment into reliable increased yields.
Urgensi Penyatuan Lembaga Penegak Hukum di Laut Indonesia Ridha, Andi Muhammad; Heri, Mohammad; Setiaji, Bayu Tri
Legalitas: Jurnal Hukum Vol 16, No 1 (2024): Juni
Publisher : Universitas Batanghari Jambi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33087/legalitas.v16i1.556

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In its efforts to enforce law at sea, Indonesia has 13 law enforcement agencies at sea. Six of these institutions have maritime patrol task forces. The number of law enforcement agencies in Indonesian seas is considered negative by several parties because of the potential for the authority of each agency to overlap. This research aims to find out what the condition of maritime law enforcement agencies in Indonesia is and what are the considerations for unifying maritime law enforcement agencies in Indonesia. This research is normative research related to maritime law enforcement agencies in Indonesia. There are at least 13 law enforcement agencies in Indonesian seas. The unification of maritime law enforcement agencies in Indonesia is necessary because unclear roles and authority, as well as a lack of coordination between agencies, have resulted in ineffectiveness in law enforcement and maritime security management. Indonesia needs unification of authority to strengthen all security, safety and maritime law enforcement functions in Indonesia