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The Journal of Indonesia Sustainable Development Planning (JISDeP)
ISSN : 27218309     EISSN : 27220842     DOI : https://doi.org/10.46456/jisdep.v1i2.81
The journal aimed at studying the issues of sustainable development (in terms of politics, economics, social, culture, environment, peace and justice, energy, and other strategic issues) from around the world to later be used as policy material in sustainable development planning in Indonesia, Development countries, and the world in general.
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Soft Infrastructure in Smart Sustainable Cities: A Literature Review Ridwan Sutriadi
The Journal of Indonesia Sustainable Development Planning Vol 4 No 2 (2023): August 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46456/jisdep.v4i2.428

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Learning from the cases in Indonesia, the proliferation of advanced technologies has engendered a burgeoning interest in smart city promotion as a dominant developmental theme, and this has an association heavily with physical infrastructure development, while there are other things that need to be thought about. The methodology entails the scholarly works, procurement of data, classification of data, and integration of resultant discoveries. The objective of this article is to furnish a thorough and intricate comprehension of the soft infrastructure that upholds crucial infrastructure systems. Qualitative assessments scrutinize outcomes within multiple frameworks to gauge the efficacy of the supple infrastructure in promoting resilience. As a result, the occurrence of the theme of soft infrastructure in smart sustainable cities poses a novel challenge to continuously enhance their skills and expertise. The soft infrastructure in smart sustainable cities addresses business-spatial, cultural-political, and humane-innovation issues. Such resources can effectively address integrated regional challenges and well-conceived planning for cities.
Gender Dynamics Analysis: Uncovering the Roles and Identities of Bugis-Makassar Women Rezky Juniarsih Nur; Siti Komariah
The Journal of Indonesia Sustainable Development Planning Vol 4 No 2 (2023): August 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46456/jisdep.v4i2.432

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Gender is a social construction that involves labeling men and women. This construction is no longer based solely on biological or sex differences owned by individuals. Through a strong socialization process, gender ideology is formed and internalized in society. Gender identity is a sensation that appears around the age of two, when individuals identify themselves as male or female due to biological differences. Gender role identification, on the other hand, refers to an individual’s feelings about their gender, whether as male or female, which are influenced by social, biological, and psychological variables (Nurohim 2018). But in the gender ideology that is formed, there are stereotypes or images attached to the roles of men and women. For example, women are often connoted as beings who are gentle, beautiful, emotional, and have motherly traits. On the other hand, men are often seen as strong, rational, mighty, and possessing masculine traits. Stigma and social expectations of gender roles can influence behavior, attitudes, and expectations received by individuals in society.
Territorial Conflicts Minus the Fear of Secession Nino Viartasiwi
The Journal of Indonesia Sustainable Development Planning Vol 4 No 2 (2023): August 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46456/jisdep.v4i2.434

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Risk Perception in Facing Post-Disaster of ‘Rob’ Flood in North Jakarta Coastal Using Social Network Approach Heni Marta Diana Matita Putti; Andri NR Mardiah; Osmar Shalih
The Journal of Indonesia Sustainable Development Planning Vol 4 No 2 (2023): August 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46456/jisdep.v4i2.443

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So far, globally, most studies have focused only on protecting vulnerable groups with characteristics of high risk of threat in the event of a disaster. In this study, we promoted the application of social networks analysis in the study of vulnerable groups on Rob flood where the characteristics of vulnerable groups in this study are determined by adopting social capital dimensions in disasters to map the features of vulnerable groups based on basic needs after the Rob flood occurs. This research aims to see how vulnerable groups on the coast of North Jakarta can continue their social life in facing the post-disaster of Rob floods. The results showed that most of the people of RW 22 were immigrants who had hometowns in the village. They are not worried about staying in the camp even though they risk tidal flooding because they can go home anytime if forced to.
Preliminary Analysis of Life Cycle Assessment on Single-Use Plastic Cutlery Set Substitutes in the Catering Industry Muhammad Ainul Fahmi; Maghfur Rozudin; Suci Oktaviani Putri; Jani Rahardjo
The Journal of Indonesia Sustainable Development Planning Vol 4 No 2 (2023): August 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46456/jisdep.v4i2.444

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Single Use Cutlery plastic is an item easily obtained from food catering packages, such as tableware and cutlery sets from the catering industry and is very harmful to the environment. Therefore, this study conducted a Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) analysis to identify the key factors influencing the replacement of single-use cutlery sets within the catering industry. Data collected from the catering industry in Surabaya were processed using SEM PLS modeling. The results showed that the factors Goal and Scope Definition, Life Cycle Inventory, Impact Assessment, and Result Interpretation impact the Life Cycle Assessment of the Catering Industry in Surabaya City as evidenced by all p-values of the inner model being less than 0.05.
Analysis of Nuclear Energy for Future Power Plants in Indonesia: An Assessment for Sustainable Energy Development: An Assessment for Sustainable Energy Development Handrata Roy Josia
The Journal of Indonesia Sustainable Development Planning Vol 4 No 2 (2023): August 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46456/jisdep.v4i2.454

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Indonesia has been investing in expanding its power generation capacity to meet increasing needs. There is an ongoing demand for a new source of energy that is reliable, affordable, safe, and clean. This research has assessed the feasibility on implementing nuclear power plants in Indonesia using systematic literature review based on a comprehensive SWOT analysis, IFE/EFE matrix analysis, and TOWS analysis. The obtained result is that the impacts of internal and external factors are assessed as moderate-positive and positive, respectively. The research implies that strategies regarding investments, benefits, waste management, and collaborations with other alternative energy sources can significantly maximize the benefits and overcome challenges. This study contributes to the understanding of nuclear energy implementation in Indonesia and provides insights for policymakers, stakeholders, and researchers seeking to explore and promote sustainable energy solutions in an urgent need regarding increasing energy demand.
Linking Public Service Availability to Village Welfare Pauline Gaspersz
The Journal of Indonesia Sustainable Development Planning Vol 4 No 2 (2023): August 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46456/jisdep.v4i2.455

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This study aims to provide a village-level analysis explaining the link between the availability of essential services and welfare, which is scarce in this study area. The accessibility of state-provided facilities is related to poverty reduction. On the other hand, the village, the lowest administrative level in Indonesia, is entrusted with a particular delegation of authority and budget. Therefore, the efficient management of delegated authority and budget at the village-level should be reflected in good infrastructure. By employing logistic regression, this study examines the relationship between the village development's status as a proxy for people's welfare and the availability of essential services in Maluku and Maluku Utara, two neighboring provinces with significant differences in poverty rates. The main finding of this research is that infrastructure plays an important role in improving people's welfare at the village level. In addition, surprisingly, crimes contribute to the village's development.
Assessment of Domestic Water Usage and Wastage in Urban Bangladesh : A Study of Rajshahi City Corporation: A Study of Rajshahi City Corporation Imran Hossain; A.K.M. Mahmudul Haque; S.M. Akram Ullah
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46456/jisdep.v4i2.462

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This study investigates domestic water consumption and waste patterns in Rajshahi City Corporation (RCC), Bangladesh, with an emphasis on identifying factors influencing water waste. Employing a mixed-methods approach involving surveys, monitoring, and interviews, the research evaluates both quantitative and qualitative data. The findings indicate significant positive correlations between water consumption, education level, water safety awareness, availability, and source proximity. Notably, a negative relationship between consumption and water source closeness is observed. Variations in consumption across residential zones, including households exceeding recommended water consumption, are highlighted. Water waste practices, such as taps left running and excessive usage, are identified. Additionally, inadequate access to clean drinking water is also revealed. The study offers insights into research-based strategies to conserve water, enhance sustainable management, and ensure efficient urban water resource utilization in Bangladesh.
Pathway Towards a Developed Country Dharendra Wardhana
The Journal of Indonesia Sustainable Development Planning Vol 4 No 2 (2023): August 2023
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