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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.
Articles 178 Documents
Beyond Growth: Examining the Intersections of Development, Poverty, and Freedom towards Decarbonization of South-East Asian Region Zul Ilham
The Journal of Indonesia Sustainable Development Planning Vol 4 No 3 (2023): December 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46456/jisdep.v4i3.509

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Business Models for Industry 4.0: A Book Review Alfian Rosiadi
The Journal of Indonesia Sustainable Development Planning Vol 5 No 2 (2024): August 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46456/jisdep.v5i2.510

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The book entitled “Business Models for Industry 4.0: Concepts and Challenges in SME Organizations” discusses the challenges and opportunities faced by small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in the Industry 4.0 era. The author explores concepts such as Economy 4.0, Society 5.0, sustainable consumption, digital technology integration, and the need for customer engagement. Based on this background, the author emphasizes the importance of new business models, interdisciplinary knowledge, and continuous learning in the context of Industry 4.0 to develop value from SMEs.
Waste Management in Heritage Tourism Area: Perspectives from Visitors and Waste Management Operators Faruq Al Muqsit; Rukuh Setiadi; Alex Lo
The Journal of Indonesia Sustainable Development Planning Vol 5 No 1 (2024): April 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46456/jisdep.v5i1.524

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Waste management is a complex challenge for cities in developing countries, including Indonesia. This issue is particularly severe in heritage tourism areas, where unmanaged waste can affect the aesthetics and image of historic places. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the sustainability aspects of waste management using heritage visitors’ destinations and waste management operator areas of the Old City of Semarang. A quantitative method was used to achieve this objective, and data were collected through questionnaires, interviews, field observations, document reviews and analyzed using descriptive methods. The results showed that visitors had positive behavior and awareness regarding waste management. Furthermore, sustainable waste management was implemented but not fully realized across all aspects. This study offered various measures to improve sustainable waste management in area, including waste sorting, collaboration between stakeholders, and policy advocacy on sustainable waste management.
Examining How Macroeconomic Variables Influence Regional Autonomy: An Examination of Local Taxing Power Faradina Zevaya; Manuel David Cruz; Fauzi Syafriel; Rita Purnama Sari; Ridho Syahputra
The Journal of Indonesia Sustainable Development Planning Vol 5 No 1 (2024): April 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46456/jisdep.v5i1.533

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The Indonesian Central Government has granted local governments greater autonomy and authority in resource management, a process called decentralization. The impact of macroeconomic factors on regional autonomy in Jambi Province following fiscal decentralization explores how decentralization empowers local governments to optimize local income. The Financial Relations Law (UU HKPD) underscores the importance of local taxing Power for local administrations. Methodologically, this study utilizes panel data regression to investigate the influence of macroeconomic variables on regional autonomy. The qualitative analysis method is also employed to formulate policy strategies for enhancing local taxing Power. Results reveal some macroeconomic variables have a significant effect on regional autonomy. These are some recommendations to strengthen regional autonomy in Jambi Province, such as the identification of leading sectors regarding income tax, enhancement of supervision and law enforcement, taxpayer education, improvement of public service quality, the establishment of tax collection task forces, and innovation in tax administration.
Transformative Pathways of Agrarian Reform: Comparative Bibliometric Insights of Southeast Asia and Indonesia Cases Dewi Gafuraningtyas; Raldi Hendro Koestoer; Hafid Setiadi; Mohammad Ridwan Lessy
The Journal of Indonesia Sustainable Development Planning Vol 5 No 1 (2024): April 2024
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Agrarian reform is recognized globally as a solution for reducing land ownership inequality. Many countries, including Indonesia, are still working to enhance its implementation. This study examines global agrarian reform research trends over the past decade, focusing on Southeast Asian (SEA) nations, particularly Indonesia. The methodology involved conducting a bibliometric analysis using RStudio and adhering to the PRISMA framework. The result of our analysis, which included 248 articles, reveals a trend of increasing interest in agrarian reform. Among the 20 selected articles, we observe that agrarian reform success in Europe, especially in Scandinavia, correlates with democratization. Conversely, Latin America contends with personal agenda challenges, while Africa faces issues of inclusivity and gender. SEA nations employ diverse approaches: Vietnam boosts productivity with private farming, Thailand enhances revenue through agrotourism, but Timor-Leste and the Philippines face managerial and credit access hurdles. Indonesia integrates asset and access management, yet access issues persist.
The Challenges and Upheavals in Governing Climate Change in Southeast Asia Lina Dwi Lestari
The Journal of Indonesia Sustainable Development Planning Vol 5 No 1 (2024): April 2024
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How to Know if Land Management is Responsible? Evaluating the 8R Framework of Responsible Land Management Walter Timo de Vries
The Journal of Indonesia Sustainable Development Planning Vol 5 No 1 (2024): April 2024
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Enriching Soil Organic Carbon for Sustainable Agriculture, Food Security, and Health Amanullah; Urooj Khan
The Journal of Indonesia Sustainable Development Planning Vol 5 No 1 (2024): April 2024
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Amidst a growing global population and climate change challenges, this paper examines the vital role of soil organic carbon (SOC) in sustainable agriculture. Enriching SOC enhances soil fertility, crop productivity, and carbon sequestration, mitigating climate impacts. Prioritizing SOC improves soil structure, water retention, and nutrient availability, raising crop quality. Methodologically, the study combines normative juridical analysis with a qualitative literature review. Results highlight SOC's importance in fostering resilient agriculture and food security despite coordination challenges in policy formulation. Recommendations include incentivizing SOC-enhancing practices, investing in awareness, and fostering multi-stakeholder collaboration. Prioritizing SOC enriches agricultural policies, ensuring sustainable practices, food security, and human well-being, offering a pathway to resilient agriculture and a sustainable future.
Policy, Incentives, and Partnership are Keys to Sustaining Food Security, Land Management, Waste Management, and Agrarian Reform Jonatan Lassa
The Journal of Indonesia Sustainable Development Planning Vol 5 No 1 (2024): April 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46456/jisdep.v5i1.552

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Informed by cases from Southeast Asia (including Indonesia), Pakistan, and Nigeria, this April 2024 Issue puts together an argument that policy, incentives, and partnership are keys to sustaining food security, waste management, land management, and agrarian reform. The political decision to build a new Indonesian Capital in East Kalimantan could mean a positive for boosting local development. However, environmental and potential population pressures can compromise local social environmental settings that challenge the local food system. The article from Cahyono and Tokuda - offers insights into the role of sociodemographic factors as predictors of food security in East Kalimantan, Indonesia. This Issue also covers research on sustainable waste management from Indonesia (Al Muqsit et al. deal with waste management from the views of visitors of a heritage tourism Area in Semarang using a survey) and Nigeria (Ogunseye et al. on how households leverage waste recycling for a green economy based on qualitative studies). The case from Nigeria advocates for policy that promotes equity, incentives, and partnership. Using the PRISMA framework, Gafuraningtyas et al. examine the literature on agrarian reform from Southeast Asia. The authors compared different approaches, including constraints and opportunities in agrarian reform in countries such as Indonesia, the Philippines, Thailand, Timor Leste, and Vietnam. This Issue also offers policy insights into (1) how macroeconomic conditions shape local decentralization and its implication on fiscal capacity in Jambi, Indonesia (Zevaya et al.); (2) how soil organic carbon shapes agriculture, food security, and Health in the context of Pakistan (Amanullah and Khan); And (3) How to know if land management is responsible: Evaluating the 8R framework of responsible land management (de Vries).
The IKN Project Invades Living Spaces: Evictions and Changes in the Livelihood System of Indigenous Communities Nikodemus Niko
The Journal of Indonesia Sustainable Development Planning Vol 5 No 2 (2024): August 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46456/jisdep.v5i2.555

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