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ONE MANAGEMENT PATTERN IN CORE-PLASMA PARTNERSHIPS: A Solution For Reducing Social Conflicts and Improving the Welfare of Oil Palm Farmers Erdi, Erdi; Martoyo, Martoyo; Herlan, Herlan; Rupita, Rupita; Sukamto, Sukamto; Habib Padilah, Ahirul
CosmoGov: Jurnal Ilmu Pemerintahan Vol 11, No 2 (2025)
Publisher : Department of Government, FISIP, Universitas Padjadjaran

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/cosmogov.v11i2.62301

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The core-plasma partnership model in palm oil plantations in Indonesia has been implemented as a strategy to improve the welfare of plasma farmers and reduce the socio-economic gap between core companies and local communities. However, the implementation of this model is often marked by social conflicts due to the imbalance of negotiation power, low transparency in the financial system, and unfair profit distribution. The point of this study is to look into how well the One Management Pattern (PSM) helps reduce social conflicts in West Kalimantan core-plasma partnerships. This study uses a SWOT analysis and an actor analysis method to find the internal and external factors that affect how well PSM implementation goes. The research results show that PSM is able to improve the efficiency of plasma garden management through direct management by the core company, but still faces resistance from plasma farmers who feel they are losing control over their land. The main factors triggering farmers' dissatisfaction include high credit burdens, low transparency in the financial system, and the perceived lower quality of plasma estate revitalization compared to independent estates. To address this conflict, a strategy focusing on strengthening the role of farmer cooperatives as mediators, increasing transparency in the financial system, and regulatory support from local governments is needed. In addition, the involvement of customary institutions and community leaders in maintaining social stability is also a key factor in creating sustainable harmony. The core-plasma model used by PSM is meant to improve the well-being of farmers, make society more stable, and encourage long-term rural development in areas with palm oil plantations by taking an open and fair approach.
Implementasi Program “Jendela Pontianak Integrasi” sebagai Bentuk Penerapan Masterplan Smart City di Kota Pontianak Ananda Pratiwi, Putri; Patriani, Ira; Pardi, Pardi; Rusdiono, Rusdiono; Habib Padilah, Ahirul
Jurnal Ilmiah Administrasi Publik Vol. 10 No. 2 (2024): Jurnal Ilmiah Administrasi Publik (JIAP)
Publisher : Badan Penerbitan Jurnal (BPJ) FIA-UB

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.jiap.2024.010.02.7

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This article aims to describe the Implementation process of the Jendela Pontianak Integrasi (JePin) Program as a form of Smart City  Masterplan Implementation in Pontianak City based on Pontianak Smart City  Masterplan 2019-2028. The issue regarding the Implementation  process of the Jendela Pontianak Integrasi (JePin) Program is interesting to research, considering that the services provided by Jendela Pontianak Integrasi (JePin) are not well utilized by the people of Pontianak City. In writing this article, it uses Charles O. Jones' theory in the implementation process which consisted of Organization, Interpretation and Application with a qualitative approach method with descriptive research type. The results of this study show that the Implementation of Jendela Pontianak Integrasi (Jendela Pontianak Integrasi (JePin)) as a form of Smart City  Masterplan Implementation in Pontianak City has a fairly good impact on the Pontianak City Government in implementing Smart City  and also has a good impact on the people who use it. The suggestion for this research is that the government can be more intensive in providing socialization and develop better features in Jendela Pontianak Integrasi (JePin) so that the desired goals can be achieved.