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Jurnal Perencanaan Pembangunan
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JPP will periodically present papers related to development planning and policy in Indonesia, linking academic and scientific knowledge to public policy. JPP takes a position as one of the bridging knowledge to policy tools. The subjects are each development processes, from the planning, implementing, monitoring, and policy evaluation phases.
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Forests and Human Health: A Symbiotic Relationship for Greener Pakistan Amanullah, Amanullah; Khan, Urooj
Jurnal Perencanaan Pembangunan: The Indonesian Journal of Development Planning Vol. 8 No. 2 (2024): August 2024
Publisher : Ministry of National Development Planning Republic of Indonesia/Bappenas

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36574/jpp.v8i2.552

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Forests are not merely silent witnesses to the passage of time; they are vital partners in our quest for well-being and sustainability. This article explores the intricate and symbiotic relationship between forests and human health. Covering approximately 2.23% of Pakistan's landmass, these forests emerge as guardians of green growth, offering an array of benefits that significantly impact the health and sustainability of our nation. This exploration unveils the profound influence of forests on physical health, including improved air quality, enhanced respiratory health, and the therapeutic effects of forest therapy. Moreover, the article delves into the positive impact of forests on mental health, reducing stress, anxiety, and depression while promoting overall well-being. Intriguingly, Pakistan's forests also have a role in healthcare, contributing to traditional and modern medicine through forest-derived medicines. Additionally, the article highlights the importance of sustainable forest management and community engagement in conservation efforts to ensure that this symbiotic relationship thrives for generations to come. As we recognize how closely our health is connected to the forests around us, we invite readers to join us on a journey. This journey will show how this long-lasting partnership can make Pakistan greener and our lives healthier.
The Role of Village-Owned Enterprises (BUMDes) in Village Development: Empirical Evidence from Villages in Indonesia Trinanda Ultari; Khoirunurrofik, Khoirunurrofik
Jurnal Perencanaan Pembangunan: The Indonesian Journal of Development Planning Vol. 8 No. 2 (2024): August 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36574/jpp.v8i2.559

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This study aims to find empirical evidence of the role of Village Owned Enterprises (BUMDes) in village development, calculated through the Village Development Index (IDM) value. The econometric analysis uses panel data regression at the level of all villages in Indonesia from 2018 to 2020. The results showed that BUMDes has a positive and significant relationship to the level of village development, with the average IDM value of villages with BUMDes being higher than villages without BUMDes. BUMDes, which has an economic business and an environmental sector, contributes significantly to the increase in IDM value.
The Urgency of Stakeholder Cyberspace Collaboration to Support Indonesia’s National Defense Firdini, Firdini; Gultom, Rudy Agus Gemilang; Widodo, Pujo; Jupriyanto, Jupriyanto
Jurnal Perencanaan Pembangunan: The Indonesian Journal of Development Planning Vol. 8 No. 2 (2024): August 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36574/jpp.v8i2.566

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In today's interconnected digital world, stakeholder collaboration in cyberspace is crucial for national defense. Advances in information and communication technology have transformed daily life but also introduced complex cyber threats like cyber warfare, cybercrimes, and cyber terrorism, challenging security and stability. The objective of this study is to emphasize the importance of collaboration among diverse stakeholders in enhancing national defense against cyber threats. The methodology involves analyzing existing literature and case studies to understand the impact of collaboration on cybersecurity maturity and national defense strategies. The research findings, derived from SWOT and PESTLE analyses, have highlighted the strengths and weaknesses in collaboration, underscoring the significance of leveraging strengths and addressing weaknesses to establish a robust defense framework. To enhance national defense against cyber threats, a holistic approach is essential, combining political collaboration, economic partnerships, social awareness programs, technological advancements, legal harmonization, and environmental resilience strategies. Key recommendations include fostering regular communication among stakeholders, pooling resources for cybersecurity investments, promoting cybersecurity education, integrating advanced technologies like AI and IoT security solutions, and aligning legal frameworks across jurisdictions.
Comparative Study of the Regulation and Planning of National Capital Authority-Owned Enterprises in Realizing Sustainable Development of the Nusantara's Capital City Sadiawati, Diani; Dirkareshza, Rianda; Fauzan, Muhammad
Jurnal Perencanaan Pembangunan: The Indonesian Journal of Development Planning Vol. 8 No. 2 (2024): August 2024
Publisher : Ministry of National Development Planning Republic of Indonesia/Bappenas

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36574/jpp.v8i2.574

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After the stipulation of Presidential Decree no. 62 of 2022 concerning the Nusantara Capital Authority, the Authority can have power over business entities which is characterized by share control and ownership of shares of a business entity so that it becomes the domain of the IKN Authority in its management. However, in reality, adequate regulations to accommodate the formation and planning of the Authority-Owned Business Entity itself are not not yet in place. This research aims to find out how business entities owned by the state capital are regulated and planned in a comparative perspective and what the ideal concept of regulation and planning of authority owned business entities is in realizing sustainable development of the Nusantara Capital City. The research used normative juridical with a statutory approach, comparative approach and conceptual approach. The research results show that the concepts of the three countries are different. The concept from Australia requires the formation of a state-owned enterprise through the law of its capital region, namely the Territorial State-owned Corporation Act 1990. Meanwhile, India uses a registration mechanism by injecting funds from the government to mark it as a government-owned company according to its level in accordance with the provisions of the Company Law of India, 2013. Then China acknowledged the existence of controlling and non-controlling shares in government control as regulated in the Law of State-owned Assets Enterprise 2018 Revision. In this case, Indonesia can adopt it by establishing an authority-owned business entity using regulations from the head of the authority that are regulatory and based on sustainable development. In this way, the next generation can experience the development results of the authority's business entities.
The Impact of Household Debt on Domestic Violence (DV) Against Children in Indonesia Maulitfiani, Anjar; Handayani, Dwini
Jurnal Perencanaan Pembangunan: The Indonesian Journal of Development Planning Vol. 8 No. 2 (2024): August 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36574/jpp.v8i2.579

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Financial difficulties within a household could contribute to cases of domestic violence (DV). This study investigates the correlation between household debt and occurrences of domestic violence towards children in Indonesia. The study employs a quantitative methodology, notably utilising multinomial logistic regression analysis. Evidence suggests that households with several forms of debt are more prone to exhibiting both psychological and physical domestic violence against children, in contrast to households without domestic violence. This association maintains its significance even after taking into account control variables, such as the age of the spouse, the level of education of the head of home, the spouse's level of education, the size of the household, the perception of domestic violence, the schooling status of the children, and the age of the children are statistically associated with psychological, physical, and both types of domestic violence against children. Policymakers should assess household loan repayment capacity to limit lending to those at risk of financial struggle, while the government should implement parental education programs to raise awareness of child abuse and encourage non-violent parenting techniques.
Social and Economic Development of Rural Border Area in Malaka and Belu Regencies (Border of Indonesia-Timor Leste) Hidayah, Ulul; Amo, Farisa Maulinam; Klau, Anggelina Delviana
Jurnal Perencanaan Pembangunan: The Indonesian Journal of Development Planning Vol. 8 No. 2 (2024): August 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36574/jpp.v8i2.588

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Indonesia and Timor Leste have the same land area; these countries are located on Timor Island. It encourages interaction between regions, which can have positive or negative impacts. The adverse effects of the two countries' interaction must be minimized by formulating a strategy for developing border areas, especially village areas that directly border neighboring countries. This research aims to identify rural border communities' social and economic interactions and formulate development strategies for rural border areas in the Malaka and Belu Regencies. This research uses a qualitative research approach. The data collected includes a description of the social and cultural interactions carried out by rural communities and factual conditions that constitute strengths, weaknesses, threats, and opportunities in developing rural border areas. The analysis results explain that the interactions between rural borders include socio-cultural and economic interactions in trade activities. The strategy for developing rural border areas is to increase defense and security and maintain social cohesion in border areas; strengthen local potential in each village; encourage rural economic activities (BUMDes or Cooperatives) to grow and develop, and export rustic products; form clusters in rural border areas with the same potential; strengthening cooperation networks with higher education, the private sector and non-governmental institutions in improving and developing rural border areas; strengthening rural economic activities with rural border markets; increasing rural community participation in border area maintenance efforts; as well as improving access to basic infrastructure, in particular electricity, roads, water and telecommunications.
An assessment of the future of tourism in Salenrang Tourism Village, Maros Regency Mappasomba, Zulkifli; Nurhidayat, M.; Awaluddin , Iyan; Nurhidayat, Nurhidayat; Amri, Armin
Jurnal Perencanaan Pembangunan: The Indonesian Journal of Development Planning Vol. 8 No. 2 (2024): August 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36574/jpp.v8i2.591

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This study aims to measure the level of tourism sustainability through community perceptions, and identify factors that influence future-orientated sustainability, as well as select the best strategy for long-term management. This was done because in Salenrang Village, Maros Regency, since it was established as a nature tourism destination in 2007, it has also absorbed labour, such as community involvement in management and local businesses. However, the surge in tourist flows has not fully prospered the local community, besides potentially causing ecological damage, degradation of natural quality, and conflicts of interest between stakeholders. This research uses quantitative and qualitative approaches. Quantitative data from the questionnaire survey, while qualitative data were obtained from in-depth interviews, document analysis and literature study. SOAR analysis was used to assess strategic factors and design future tourism management concepts. The results showed that overall, the natural tourism area of Salenrang Village has a fairly good indication of maintaining sustainability with the institutional dimension rated the strongest. However, there are several dimensional indicators that need further attention, such as waste management, increasing community income, and increasing knowledge about sustainable tourism. The SOAR analysis revealed strategic formulations to maintain its sustainability, such as the utilisation of community participation, the development of local creative industries, and educational programmes to be applied in maintaining its long-term sustainability, so that it becomes a guide for local governments, tourism managers, and other related parties in developing sustainable tourism management models based on community participation.
Enhancing Agricultural Practices through ICT: The Diffusion and Impact of the Among Tani Application in Batu City, Indonesia Alim, Syahirul; Permadi, Angga Sukmara Christian; Firmantoro, Verdy
Jurnal Perencanaan Pembangunan: The Indonesian Journal of Development Planning Vol. 8 No. 2 (2024): August 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36574/jpp.v8i2.604

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This study examines the implementation and impact of the Among Tani application, a digital platform designed to support farmers in Batu City, Indonesia, as part of a broader smart city initiative. Utilizing a qualitative approach, the research investigates the diffusion process of the application, its role as a virtual communication medium, and its effects on organizational structures within farmer groups. The study reveals a staged adoption process influenced by factors such as farmer age and crop vulnerability. While the application has enhanced access to agricultural information and improved pest management, challenges including the digital divide and integration with traditional practices persist. The findings highlight the complex interplay between digital innovation and existing agricultural systems, emphasizing the need for context-sensitive approaches in implementing agricultural technologies. This research contributes to the understanding of digital agriculture's potential in supporting sustainable rural development and provides insights for future smart city initiatives in agricultural contexts.

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