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Journal of a Sustainable Global South
Published by Universitas Udayana
ISSN : 25796062     EISSN : 2622058X     DOI : https://doi.org/10.24843/jsgs.2017.v01.i02
JSGS (Journal of A Sustainable Global South) [E-ISSN 2622-058X | P-ISSN 2579-6062 | DOI 10.24843] is a refereed journal which reflecting current problems of global development - climate change, geographic restructuring, migration, adaptive urbanism, social justice and other dominant issues, the journal is focused on issues pertaining to sustainable development of the third world countries in the context of evolving social, cultural, economic and spatial conditions. It therefore embraces studies that deepen our understanding of cultural and socially empathetic forms of development. So its focus is on sustainable living environments, urban and rural growth, economy, spatial restructuring, and infrastructure, the use of resources, as well as disaster mitigation and management. Each submission will be reviewed by at least two reviewers. The Journal is published twice a year, in February and August, by Institute for Research and Community Services Udayana University.
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Culture-Based Risk Management (Experimental Study on Saving and Loan Cooperative in Badung Regency) I Wayan Suartana; I Ketut Jati
Journal of A Sustainable Global South Vol 1 No 1 (2017): February 2017
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This research aims to provide an overview of the application of risk management based on local cultural values conducted by Saving and Loan Cooperative (SLC) in Badung Regency as the main component in the implementation of good corporate governance by optimising the local cultural values such as Tri Hita Karana and Catur Purusha Artha. By putting forward the local cultural values, the Saving and Loan Cooperative (SLC) is expected to grow and flourish with the internalisation of strong cultural values leading to good and appropriate corporate governance. This research is conducted by an experimental study using questionnaire as the media. The research sample is the Saving and Loan Cooperative's employees in Badung Regency. The results confirm our hypothesis with a total of 56 respondents. The total number of respondents are 56 (fifty-six) people. The test results show that Tri Hita Karana and Catur Purusha Artha individually strengthen the risk management of Saving and Loans Cooperative. Keywords: Risk Management, Saving and Loan Cooperative, Tri Hita Karana, Catur Purusha Artha
The Effect of Healthy Phone-Call as Nutrition Management in Preventing Chronic Diseases P.O.Y. Nurhesti; N.K.G. Prapti; K. Tirtayasa
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Based on basic health research in 2007, chronic disease is still in the top ten of the most occurred in Indonesia. From the health profile of Bali province in 2014, it shown that the chronic disease is still in the top ten of most visit in the hospitals, both in inpatient and outpatient. Bali province is one of province with high density population. The role of paramedic in curing the chronic disease can be in the form of primary, secondary, or tertiary prevention. Primary prevention for the chronic disease is conducted through modifying the risk factors via life style's change. The healthy phone-call method is based on the culture of Balinese community, in which they are very consumptive to use the communication technology, namely phone. Individual who has been screened to have risks of having the contagious disease is monitored by paramedics and get the needed medical services through long distance communication. Many controls are needed namely regular exercise, knowledge of healthy food, stress management. Telenursing method has several advantage, i.e., effective and efficient, lowering the curing cost of chronic diseases, and increasing the degree of the community health. The aim of this study was to know the effect of healthy phone-call to control the risk factor of chronic disease in Bali. The research method used was quasy experimental to analyse the difference in knowledge, attitude, and behavior of preventing chronic disease from nutrition management aspect in individual who has been screened to have chronic disease's risk before and after the healthy phone-call treatment. This study was conducted in working area of the Centre of Community Health III South Denpasar. Individual with chronic disease's risk was given intervention namely phone-call and short message three times per week for 3 weeks. The results of this study demonstrated a significant difference in chronic disease preventing behavior based on nutrition management aspect before and after given phone-call on 30 respondents (p = 0,000). A healthy phone-call can be used as one of chronic disease primary prevention method through knowledge and information addition in individual with chronic disease's risk. Chronic disease can be applied in nursing nurturing treatment in preventing and promoting efforts both in community and in hospital. Keywords: Healthy phone-call, chronic disease prevention, nutrition management
Environmental Dispute Resolution Through Class Action Lawsuit K. Tjukup; P.R. A. Potra; P.A.H. Martana
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The procedural law of Class Action is a legal concept known in the Anglo-Saxon legal system (Common Law). Whilst this concept is not recognised in the Continental European legal system (Civil Law), likewise in Indonesian civil procedure that based on Herzien Inlandsch Reglement (H.I.R) and Rechtsreglement voor de Buitengewesten (RBg). Initially, the procedural law of class action in Indonesian legal system was arranged consecutively under Law No. 23 of 1997 (Environmental Protection Law), Law No. 8 of 1999 on Consumer Protection and Law No. 41 of 1999 on Forestry. The arrangement of class action lawsuit in the substantive law was inspired by the recognition of class action lawsuit in the United States through Article 23 of the US Federal Rule of Civil Procedure prescribing that the requirements for filing class action lawsuit are as follows: numerosity, commonality, typicality, and adequacy of representation. In Indonesia there is no procedural law setting out the class action lawsuit, thus Supreme Court Regulation No. 1 of 2002 was enacted. The replacement of Law No. 23 of 1997 (Environmental Protection Law) by Law No. 32 of 2009 (Environmental Protection and Management Law) allows the application of the class action with reference to this Supreme Court Regulation. The arrangement of class action lawsuit in the Supreme Court Regulation No. 1 of 2002 still encounters many challenges in its application. The initial process i.e. certification is very decisive whether the lawsuit can be accepted or is qualified as a class action lawsuit. In conjunction with this, the judges' active role is very important whilst waiting for a specific and adequate legislation to establish the class action procedure. Meanwhilst, the judges are supposed to patch up the Supreme Court Regulation No. 1 of 2002. Keywords: Environmental Disputes, Procedural Law, Class Action Lawsuit
Detail Publication Ni Made Swanendri
Journal of A Sustainable Global South Vol 1 No 1 (2017): February 2017
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Traditional Balinese Food Existence and Appealing as The Culinary Tourism at Stars Hotels at Sanur Denpasar Bali Ida Ayu Trisna Eka Putri; Putu Dian Kesumadewi
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The purpose of this study is determining the existence, appealing, and also the tourist perception of Traditional Balinese Food at stars hotels in Sanur. The research sample is whole the four and five star hotels in Sanur. The purposive technique as used in determining the research informant by interviewed with the hotel chef. The tourist perception was collected by accidental sampling. Data collected by observation, interviewed, literature study, questionnaires, and the picture documentation. The data were analyzed by descriptive method and Likert Scale for the tourist perception. According to this research that most of the stars hotels at Sanur presents, and served with various menus, and the favorites menu is " Ikan Panggang Sambel Matah". The cooking process, with decreased the high spicy and add the sweet taste is the modification of the food for serving to the foreign tourist. The presentation by buffet and a la carte service. The Likert scale measurement shows that the presentation quality gets the highest score, total score is 382 (mean 4,24), and the lowest score is the variety of the menu with a total score 353 (mean 3,92). Keywords: existence, appealing, Traditional Balinese Food, the stars hotels
Strengthening The Existence of Waste Village Bank Efforts Through The Establishment of Waste Management Network Development In District District Sukawati Gianyar Ni Made Tisnawati; Ida Bagus Purbadharmadja; Anak Agung Bagus Widanta; Ni Luh Karmini
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Program waste bank has now become a national program that must be implemented in stages starting from the smallest unit of government, namely the village. Threats of waste management that are not managed properly, will cause environmental problems, social or economic. The economic potential that could arise from the handling of plastic waste classified mainly re-used and re-cycled actually be enjoyed by bank customers waste. Waste bank system enables to distribute plastic waste classified as re-used and re-cycled to collectors who paid in accordance with the market price. But in some other districts in the province of Bali, still has many obstacles in the establishment and sustainability. Even in some villages in Gianyar has not succeeded in establishing the waste bank for various reasons. In Sub Sukawati, there is a waste bank that has a variety of conditions. Different conditions have to be anticipated by organizing networks between the movement of waste banks that are currently conducted sporadically in District Sukawati. If implemented fully networked, it will lead to positive benefits, especially for the waste banks are still not running at maximum. The initial step to ensuring the sustainability of rural waste bank was started in the conduct Focus Group Discussion held at Banjar Kelod Pagutan Subdistrict Batubulan Sukawati on Thursday, July 14 2016. The result is the information about the existence of waste bank in District Sukawati Gianyar regency, and the formation of group's bank working waste districts throughout Sukawati, Gianyar. Keywords: Work Group, Bank of waste, District Sukawati

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