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Konvergensi Indeks Kualitas Lingkungan Hidup (IKLH) Provinsi di Indonesia Tahun 2017 - 2023 Assel, Abdurrahman; Dunggio, Iswan; Rahim, Sukirman
STATMAT : JURNAL STATISTIKA DAN MATEMATIKA Vol 7 No 3 (2025)
Publisher : Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Universitas Pamulang, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32493/sm.v7i3.54862

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This study examines whether environmental quality across Indonesian provinces is converging or diverging. We analyze the Environmental Quality Index (EQI) and its three components (Water Quality Index (WQI), Air Quality Index (AQI), and Land Cover Quality Index (LCQ))across 34 provinces from 2017 to 2023 using sigma and beta convergence methods. Using panel data analysis, the coefficient of variation calculations show a two-period pattern. The EQI gap widened in 2017–2019, while after 2019 the gap began to narrow, this case indicating improving equity in environmental quality after RPJMN 2020–2024 implementation. The results of the beta convergence test show that provinces with low EQI values ​​tend to experience faster improvement, for EQI overall, with convergence speed of 24.53% annually and half-life of 2.83 years. However, if an analysis of each component is carried out, it is revealed that WQI is the component with the fastest convergence (λ=31.95%) while AQI is the slower component (λ=19.66%) compared to WQI, while LCQ shows divergence (β=+0.0071, not significant).
DIALEKTIKA SAMPAH DAN MANUSIA ANALISIS PENGELOLAAN LIMBAH RUMAH TANGGA DI INDONESIA Assel, Abdurrahman; Baruwadi, Mahludin H.; Hasim
GOVERNANCE: Jurnal Ilmiah Kajian Politik Lokal dan Pembangunan Vol. 13 No. 1 (2026): 2026 Januari
Publisher : Lembaga Kajian Ilmu Sosial dan Politik (LKISPOL)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56015/gjikplp.v13i1.683

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Sampah rumah tangga di Indonesia sering dipandang sebagai urusan angkut dan buang. Padahal sumber masalahnya juga ada pada kebiasaan konsumsi, pemilahan yang lemah, dan proses lanjutan yang sering mencampur kembali sampah yang sudah dipisah. Artikel ini merangkum temuan riset tentang komposisi sampah rumah tangga, partisipasi warga, bank sampah, peran sektor informal, pembakaran terbuka, risiko lindi TPA, dan mikroplastik di sungai serta pesisir. Pembahasan menegaskan bahwa sampah tidak hilang setelah diambil, ia berpindah dan berubah bentuk, lalu dampaknya kembali melalui air, pangan, udara, dan kesehatan. Solusi yang hanya fokus di hilir cenderung memindahkan beban. Perbaikan yang lebih tahan lama membutuhkan pemilahan dari sumber yang realistis, layanan angkut yang menjaga pemilahan, pengolahan organik berbasis komunitas, penguatan jalur daur ulang, dan kebijakan yang menekan konsumsi sekali pakai. Arah besarnya adalah beralih ke sistem sirkular yang adil bagi wilayah pinggiran.
Equity in Household Food and Packaging Waste Management: A Systematic Literature Review of Determinants, Service Design, Measurement Bias, and Inclusive Interventions Assel, Abdurrahman; Lihawa, Fitriyane; K Baderan, Dewi Wahyuni
West Science Social and Humanities Studies Vol. 3 No. 12 (2025): West Science Social and Humanities Studies
Publisher : Westscience Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsshs.v3i12.2502

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Household food and packaging waste sit at the intersection of everyday routines and municipal service systems. Equity problems emerge when participation costs such as time, distance, storage space, and digital requirements are unevenly distributed across households. This systematic literature review synthesizes 55 Scopus-indexed journal articles published between 2020 and 2025, screened and reported using PRISMA 2020. We organize the evidence into four themes: equity determinants (gendered household labor, education-related competencies, and digital connectivity), service design mediators (coverage, proximity, pickup reliability, cleanliness, and rule clarity), measurement and bias in household waste quantification (self-report, diaries, weighing, composition audits, and smart sensing), and equity performance of packaging-oriented instruments (pay-as-you-throw pricing, deposit-return systems, extended producer responsibility, and refill or reuse models). Across contexts, equity effects are conditional on access: service reliability and convenience often explain intention-behavior gaps more than attitudes alone. Self-report methods frequently underestimate waste and overstate pro-environmental practices, while high-burden protocols risk excluding time-constrained households and biasing subgroup comparisons. We conclude with an access-first implementation roadmap and an equity-credible evaluation checklist combining affordability safeguards, low-technology participation pathways, and mixed-method measurement designs.