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EVIDENCE-BASED POLICY IN THE FORMULATION OF LOCAL REGULATIONS: A CASE STUDY OF THE RIAU PROVINCE HOUSING AND SETTLEMENT DEVELOPMENT PLAN POLICY Hadi , Ahmad; Bedasari, Hafzana; Safitri, Syofiatul; Notatema, Ben Hansel; Putra, Indra Mardeni
Journal of Social Politics and Governance (JSPG) Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025): Journal of Social Politics and Governance (December)
Publisher : Prodi Ilmu Pemerintahan, Universitas AMIKOM Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24076/40hzrn53

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Housing and settlement issues in Riau Province continue to increase in line with population growth, urbanization, high housing backlog rates, and the existence of slums and disaster-prone areas. This study aims to examine the application of EBP in the Riau Province RP3KP through three main aspects: the commitment of policy actors, the use of data and scientific knowledge, and the organizational readiness for implementation. The study uses a post-positivist qualitative approach with data collection techniques in the form of in-depth interviews and documentation studies. The analysis was conducted using the interactive model of Miles, Huberman, and Saldana. The results show that political support for the RP3KP is relatively strong, but the involvement of non-governmental actors is still limited. Scientifically, the drafting of the RP3KP has utilized primary and secondary data, but the integration of local empirical findings is still weak. From an implementation perspective, institutional capacity and cross-sector coordination are not yet fully ready, especially in relation to synchronization with the Spatial Plan (RTRW). These findings emphasize the need to strengthen EBP so that the RP3KP is more adaptive, contextual, and effective in addressing the complexity of housing issues in Riau. 
Pemberdayaan Masyarakat Melalui Eduwisata Lebah Madu di Lahan Gambut Mashur, Dadang; Metananda, Arya Arismaya; Nasution, Mimin Sundari; Ikhsan, Masrul; Zulfarina, Zulfarina; Rusli, Zaili; Sadad, Abdul; zulkarnaini, zulkarnaini; Putra, Indra Mardeni; Sulistyani, Andri; Iswandi, Iswandi; Putri, Vera Darasni; Dewi, Asri; Manullang, Leonardo
Unri Conference Series: Community Engagement Vol 7 (2025): Seminar Nasional Pemberdayaan Masyarakat
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Universitas Riau

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The peatlands in Tanjung Leban Village, Bandar Laksamana District, Bengkalis Regency, have great potential to be developed into conservation-based and creative economy-based educational tourism areas. One of the leading potentials is honeybee cultivation, which is not only environmentally friendly but can also increase community income. However, to date, this potential has not been developed sustainably. The purpose of this community service activity is to empower the community through honeybee educational tourism by increasing community capacity in honeybee cultivation, raising awareness of the importance of peatland conservation through an educational approach, and encouraging village economic growth through environmentally friendly tourism and creative economy sectors. The methods of this community service activity include counseling on honeybee cultivation techniques, training on peatland management for honeybee cultivation and educational tourism, workshops on modern bee cultivation techniques, group mentoring in honeybee educational tourism management and product marketing, and training on honeybee educational tourism promotion through social media and marketplaces. The results of community service show that there is an increase in community capacity and knowledge, diversification of livelihoods and improvement of the local economy, development of infrastructure and educational tourism destinations, contribution to peatland conservation and strengthening of community institutions.
UTILIZATION OF CAPITAL FOR ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT RFS, Harapan Tua; Meilani, Nur Laila; Sadad, Abdul; Meiwanda, Geovani; Amri, Khairul; Putra, Indra Mardeni; Zulkarnaini, Zulkarnaini
Sosiohumaniora Vol 27, No 2 (2025): Sosiohumaniora: Jurnal Ilmu-Ilmu Sosial dan Humaniora, JULY 2025
Publisher : Universitas Padjadjaran

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/sosiohumaniora.v27i2.62120

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This study is based on a policy innovation introduced by the Siak Regency Government related to village economic growth, particularly in Sungai Apit Sub-district. Through Law No. 6 of 2014, the government provides opportunities for each village to establish a business entity that can meet community needs—especially basic needs—while utilizing untapped local natural resources. These entities are expected to be managed as strategic assets that drive the local economy. Inclusive economic growth refers to efforts to ensure that the benefits of development are distributed across all segments of society, including rural communities. With the presence of small and medium enterprises (SMEs), creative industries, and agribusiness, local residents are no longer required to migrate to urban areas in search of employment. Empowerment programs—such as education, skills training, and community capacity building—can enhance their ability to actively participate in economic and social development. This study applies the Community Capitals Framework (CCF) developed by Emery and Flora (2006), which consists of seven dimensions. A qualitative method is employed to explore and identify patterns in how different forms of capital operate within the Sungai Apit Sub-district community in Siak Regency. The findings indicate that the condition of each type of capital shows an increasing trend in both quantity and quality. By effectively utilizing these various forms of capital—through educational programs, cultural initiatives, financial resources, and environmental conservation—Sungai Apit Sub-district is projected to improve its long-term well-being, resilience, and prosperity. Through collaboration, participation, and capacity building, communities can create a virtuous cycle in which different forms of capital reinforce one another, leading to sustainable and positive development outcomes.