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Pemberdayaan Masyarakat Berbasis Kewirausahaan di Kampung Nolokla Distrik Sentani Timur Kabupaten Jayapura Roland Everson Binur; Marsal Arung Lamba; Lazarus Ramandei; Tommi Tommi; Rasi Kasim Samosir; Sudiro Sudiro; Ibrahim Kristofol Kendi; Juliani Wairata
Student Research Journal Vol. 2 No. 5 (2024): Oktober : Student Research Journal
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Administrasi (STIA) Yappi Makassar

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Community empowerment is a concept of economic development that summarizes social values, reflecting a new paradigm of development that is people-centred, participatory, empowering, sustainable. This concept is broader than merely meeting basic needs or providing mechanisms to prevent further impoverishment processes (safety net), whose thoughts have recently been developed as an effort to find alternatives to the concepts of growth in the past. The concept of Empowerment in the field of Entrepreneurship in Nolokla Village is a form of empowerment that involves the community directly, in order to improve the community's economy in the field of entrepreneurship by utilizing the potential that exists in Nolokla Village. The goal to be achieved in this study is to empower the Nolokla Village Community to be able to be an independent entrepreneur. The method used is descriptive qualitative, with data collection techniques, observation, interviews and documentation, and using data analysis techniques in the form of data reduction, data presentation and conclusion drawing.The results of this study indicate that there is potential that can be developed through community empowerment efforts, especially in the field of business independently.
INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE SYSTEMS VIN URBAN PLANNING: SCIENTIFIC INTEGRATION OF PAPUAN TRADITIONAL WISDOM IN CONTEMPORARY CITY DEVELOPMENT Ramandei, Lazarus; Rasi Kasim Samosir
International Journal of Multidisciplinary Reseach Vol. 2 No. 2 (2026): April
Publisher : International Journal of Multidisciplinary Reseach

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This study examines the integration of indigenous knowledge systems (IKS) from Papuan communities into contemporary urban planning frameworks in Jayapura, the capital city of Papua Province, Indonesia. Rapid urbanization in Papua has created significant tensions between modern city development paradigms and the deeply rooted traditional wisdom of indigenous Papuan peoples, including the Sentani, Tobati-Enggros, and Ormu communities. Employing a qualitative research methodology with ethnographic and participatory approaches, the study explores how traditional ecological knowledge, spatial cosmologies, and community governance structures can be scientifically operationalized within urban master plans. Data were collected through in-depth interviews with community elders, urban planners, and local government officials, supplemented by field observations and document analysis. Findings reveal that Papuan indigenous knowledge offers robust frameworks for sustainable land use, water management, and social cohesion that are largely overlooked by conventional planning instruments. The study concludes that a decolonizing approach to urban planning, one that systematically incorporates indigenous epistemologies as co-equal knowledge systems, can produce more culturally responsive, ecologically sustainable, and socially just cities in Papua. Policy recommendations for institutional mechanisms to formalize this integration are provided.