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Buletin Poltanesa
ISSN : 14120097     EISSN : 26148374     DOI : 10.51967/tanesa.v21i2.326
Buletin Poltanesa is a collection of research articles, scientific works, and dedication from all academic community in order to integrate information. Buletin Poltanesa provides open publication services for all members of the public, both in all tertiary educational and teacher environments and other research institutions, with the freedom to exchange information that is dedicated to facilitating collaboration between researchers, writers and readers through information exchange. Buletin Poltanesa was introduced and developed in Research Department of Politeknik Pertanian Negeri Samarinda Buletin Poltanesa is published periodically twice a year, in June and December, this bulletin contains the results of research activities, discoveries and ideas in the field all multidisciplinary sciences. Hopefully with the articles in cultivation researchers can share knowledge in order to advance Indonesia, especially East and North Borneo.
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
Articles 555 Documents
Implementation of the Electronic Performance System for State Civil Apparatus at the Tenggarong Seberang Sub-District Office Okinu Rahim; Adam Idris; Santi Rande
Poltanesa Vol 26 No 1 (2025): June 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51967/tanesa.v26i1.3392

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This study explores the implementation of the Electronic Performance System for State Civil Apparatus at the Tenggarong Seberang Sub-District Office, Kutai Kartanegara Regency. The system was developed as part of the Indonesian government's broader strategy to improve bureaucratic performance and accountability through the application of digital governance (e-government). The research applies to a qualitative descriptive method with data collected through field observations, in-depth interviews, document analysis, and literature review. Key aspects examined include communication, resource availability, disposition or willingness of implementers, and bureaucratic structure drawing from the policy implementation model of George C. Edwards III. The findings reveal that while the transmission and clarity of the E-Kinerja policy are adequately established through training and socialization activities, the consistency of its application varies among staff. A significant challenge lies in the limited understanding and technical capacity of certain employees to operate the system effectively. In addition, the absence of specific financial resources to support the digital infrastructure and recurring system errors further hinder smooth implementation. However, a strong disposition among the staff and legal support from national regulations such as BKN Regulation No. 7/2023 act as positive factors reinforcing the system’s use. This research concludes that the successful implementation of E-Kinerja depends not only on the system's technical robustness but also on human resource readiness, leadership commitment, and the integration of organizational routines. The case of the Tenggarong Seberang Sub-District Office illustrates both the opportunities and constraints that local governments face in translating central government digital policy into effective administrative practice. The study offers insights for future improvements in performance-based management systems within Indonesia’s public sector.
Identification of Erosion and Infiltration Measurement in the Bengo-Bengo Educational Forest, Hasanuddin University Agung Nugrawan Kutana; Nur Isra; Nisrina Putri Hanifah; Irma Wahyuningtyas; Rahma Yanti Tajuddin
Poltanesa Vol 26 No 2 (2025): December 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51967/tanesa.v26i1.3298

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- Soil erosion is one of the most common forms of land degradation in tropical and subtropical regions. At the same time, infiltration is the process of water entering the soil, which affects the hydrological cycle and soil productivity. This study was conducted in the Bengo-Bengo Educational Forest, Hasanuddin University, to identify forms of erosion and measure soil infiltration rates based on topographical variations. This area has the characteristics of a tropical rainforest ecosystem with land cover consisting of Arenga pinnata and Flacourtia sp. trees, as well as flat, moderate, and steep topography. The methods used included direct observation to identify erosion types and measurement of infiltration rates using metal pipes on various types of topography. The study's results revealed two main types of erosion: rill erosion and gully erosion. Rill erosion had an average length of 38.12 meters, width of 0.55 meters, and depth of 0.15 meters, while gully erosion exhibited a deeper and more progressive pattern. Infiltration measurements showed that the highest infiltration rate occurred on flat topography (13.2 cm/hour), followed by moderate topography (4.8 cm/hour) and steep topography (3.6 cm/hour). The study highlights the importance of vegetation cover in soil conservation to reduce erosion risk and enhance infiltration capacity. This study provides a scientific basis for designing sustainable soil and water conservation strategies and managing educational forest areas. These findings also serve as an essential reference for environmental education and land-use policy development.
Implementation of E-Commerce Based on Website for Eel Seed in Lebak Banten Wiwin Windihastuty; Taqwa Putra Purnomo Sidi
Poltanesa Vol 26 No 2 (2025): December 2025
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Banten Eel Farmers Group is a group of eel seed catcher communities on the coast of Sukamanah Village, Lebak Regency, Banten. In effort to sell their catch, they are constrained by promotion issues, marketing is not yet open, only relying on word of mouth, this has resulted in many cultivators who do not know the existence of eel seeds in Sukamanah Village on the other hand, many eel seeds that have been caught have died because they are not properly maintained. Until now, the Banten Eel Farmers Group has only provided a simple place to store the catch. From this background, this study aims to create an e-commerce website that has marketing and promotion features, the latest news about eels and knowing the shipping status. Researchers use Business Model Canvas (BMC) to analyze data collected through interviews and observations. The information obtained is then used to analyze the e-commerce system, implement search engine optimization, and carry out the Fishbone marketing strategy, namely product, price, place and promotion (4P). The results of this study produced an e-commerce website design that has several functions such as marketing and selling products and services offered through the website and is also integrated with social media such as Instagram and Whatsapps.
Development of Toast Packaging Design Using Rough Set Theory (RST) Based on Kansei Engineering (KE) Lytta Yennia Putri; Novi Purnama Sari
Poltanesa Vol 26 No 2 (2025): December 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51967/tanesa.v26i2.3354

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The current toast packaging has not met customer satisfaction due to the use of inappropriate packaging materials and unattractive packaging design. Therefore, it is necessary to plan and develop packaging with Kansei Engineering (KE) that is able to translate consumer emotions. It is important to apply the use of elements that are in accordance with the concept. The method of determining the elements used is Rough Set Theory (RST). The result of the concept with the K-Means Genetic Algorithm method is “practical” while the elements produced by the RST method get a horizontal block shape with paper & polymer materials, window features, telescope locks, minimalist design, surface direct and images consisting of vector illustrations. The use of RST in this study proved to be optimal in realizing practical concepts, with supporting elements in the form of horizontal beams that have a support size value of 3 and a Laplace value of 0.887.
Challenges of Implementing Forest Land Rehabilitation in the Nusantara Capital City (IKN) Adelia Juli Kardika; Nur Rahma Muzadiyah Dinata; Erna Rositah; Kiamah Fathirizki Agsa Kamarati
Poltanesa Vol 26 No 2 (2025): December 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51967/tanesa.v26i2.3372

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Field assistants for forest and land rehabilitation have an important role in supervising and ensuring that rehabilitation projects run according to the plans and objectives that have been set. In the implementation of forest and land rehabilitation, various challenges are often encountered that can affect project implementation and its final results. The purpose of this study is to determine the challenges faced in implementing forest and land rehabilitation in the capital city of the archipelago. The methods used are observation and interviews. Furthermore, it was analyzed using the miles and huberman model, data presentation in the form of narrative text. The research results obtained were the challenges encountered at forest and land rehabilitation locations in the capital city of the archipelago, including poor infrastructure and accessibility conditions as the main challenges; hilly and steep topography of the area adds to the difficulty of access; lack of operational transportation so that it hampers the process of assistance, distribution of tools, materials and logistics; climate change during extreme weather affects work and the availability of clean water; pest and disease attacks; land conflicts with local communities and overlapping land with the capital city development party; limited number of human resources experienced in the field of forest and land rehabilitation; dust from hauling roads.
Conceptual Development of Oolong Tea Packaging Design through the Kansei Engineering Sari Zuhruf Putri Andriyani; Novi Purnama Sari
Poltanesa Vol 26 No 2 (2025): December 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51967/tanesa.v26i2.3388

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Oolong tea is one of the tea commodities that has a distinctive taste and high global market potential. However, in Indonesia, the appeal of Oolong tea is still low compared to black tea and green tea. This may be due to the lack of packaging that can represent the character of the product and the emotional preferences of consumers. This study aims to develop a packaging design concept for Oolong tea based on Kansei Engineering by translating aspects of functionality, usability, and pleasure. A total of 30 respondents were involved in this study to conduct interviews and surveys using video stimuli as well as digital and physical packaging. The results of this exploration were analyzed using the TF-IDF method, Hierarchical Agglomerative Clustering, and K-means Algorithm. The TF-IDF analysis yielded 25 Kansei words. These were then grouped using the HAC method into four main concepts: Exclusive, Modern, Practical, and Reusable. Based on the K-means Algorithm, the Exclusive concept had the highest silhouette value. This indicates consumer preference for packaging with a luxurious and elegant feel. Based on these analysis results, it is evident that the Kansei Engineering approach, supported by statistical methods, can generate more emotional and relevant packaging concepts that can serve as references in the domestic market.
Application of Kansei Engineering in the Development of Sambal Pecel Packaging Based on Consumer Preferences Ika Riswi Aprilia; Novi Purnama Sari
Poltanesa Vol 26 No 2 (2025): December 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51967/tanesa.v26i2.3391

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Indonesia has a wealth of culinary archipelago, one of which is Sambal Pecel. Sambal Pecel is now not only sold in traditional markets, but also available in modern markets. Behind the popularity of Sambal Pecel, there are a number of problems that need to be considered regarding the design and functionality of the packaging used today. These problems include unattractive packaging design, lack of ease of storage, packaging that is difficult to open and cannot be closed again. Packaging redesign is needed to overcome these problems by considering the emotional aspects of consumers. This study aims to design the packaging of chili sauce pecel in accordance with consumer preferences using the Kansei Engineering (KE) method. The method is supported by Hierarchical Agglomerative Clustering (HAC) and K-Means methods in determining design concepts and Genetic Algorithm (GA) to determine packaging design elements. Based on the results of HAC analysis with average linkage calculation, 3 concept clusters were obtained, namely “Simple”, “Modern” and “Reusable”. The results through K-Means analysis obtained the selected design concept, namely the “Reusable” concept which represents consumer preferences. Analysis using GA, obtained packaging design elements include material “Polyethylene”, shape “Rectangle Tub”, lid “Snap On & Pull-Tab Lid”, features “Hanger Hole”, volume “Medium”, design “Modern”, color “Natural” and print type “Sticker”.
Exploring the Uniqueness of Nias Culinary Tourism: Creating Authentic Experiences Through the Perspective of Experiential Consumption Febryola Indra; Nova Bernedeta Sitorus; Rachel Audrey Lano
Poltanesa Vol 26 No 2 (2025): December 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51967/tanesa.v26i2.3400

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Culinary tourism is increasingly popular, particularly in Indonesia, that is known for its rich cultural and culinary diversity. Nias Regency, renowned for its natural beauty and unique culture, offers distinctive dishes such as deer satay, grilled fish, and Nias fried rice. This study aims to explore the uniqueness of Nias's culinary offerings and how they reflect the region’s culture and traditions. It also examines how Experiential Consumption theory applies to creating authentic tourist experiences through local cuisine. Through a qualitative method by combining approaches such as in-depth interviews, direct observations, and literature review, this research identifies key elements that enhance authentic culinary tourism. The analysis integrates various theories, including Foodscapes, Cultural Proximity, Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs, Authenticity, and Economic Impact. Additionally, Nias’s culinary scene not only enriches visitors’ experiences through food and cultural interaction but also promotes understanding of local values. It supports sustainable community development by empowering MSMEs and promoting local products. The findings highlight the significant potential of Nias's culinary tourism in contributing to Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly in areas such as poverty reduction (SDG 1), decent work and economic growth (SDG 8), responsible consumption and production (SDG 12), and sustainable partnerships (SDG 17). To optimize this potential, a comprehensive strategy focusing on culinary authenticity, community participation, and stakeholder collaboration is essential to position culinary tourism as a powerful tool for cultural promotion and regional economic growth.
Achieving Cost Savings in Lithos Handling Through Pareto Principle and Class-Based Layout Yaneke Laulu; Andian Ari Istiningrum; Fauzan Galank Sangadji; Rendy Bagus Pratama; Nur Ardiansah
Poltanesa Vol 26 No 2 (2025): December 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51967/tanesa.v26i2.3447

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Given the intense competition in today's industry, efficient warehouse management is crucial for enhancing operational performance. One key indicator of warehouse efficiency is the minimization of material handling equipment travel distance from the in/out points to the storage location, as well as the reduction in material handling costs. In this context, this research aimed to design a warehouse layout for lithos to optimize warehouse utilization by minimizing travel distance and material handling costs. To achieve this, the Class-based Storage method and Pareto Principle were employed, which groups items based on their movement characteristics and access frequency, allowing optimal placement while reducing travel distance and retrieval costs. The research results demonstrated that the implementation of the Class-based Storage with Pareto Principle in the lithos warehouse reduces the travel distance of forklifts from the storage rack to the in/out points by 6,760,470 meters, representing a 19% deviation compared to the existing layout. This reduction in travel distance contributes to a decrease in material handling costs by Rp 1,820,306.- per year.
Regulation of Blood-Boosting Supplements for Anemia in Pregnant Women: Literature Review Eni Widhiyaastuti; Arih Diyaning Intiasari; Suratman
Poltanesa Vol 26 No 2 (2025): December 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51967/tanesa.v26i2.3460

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Introduction: The number of pregnant women who suffer from anemia is 57.1% in Africa, 48.2% in Asia, 25.% in Europe, and 24.1 % in the US respectively. The 2021 Riskesdas shows that 78% of pregnant women experience anemia, up from 48.9% in 2019. Method: This research is a literature study using the PRISMA diagram approach, with article searches using the research databases Pubmed, Science Direct, Google Scholar, Sage Journal and Scopus from 2018-2024. The author formulated PICO to direct clinical searches, with the keywords "anemia", fe tablets" "pregnant women. The results of the search yielded 10 relevant articles related to the incidence of anemia in adolescents. Based on the results of a review of the article, it shows that anemia in pregnant women is caused by several factors, including socio-demographics, malnutrition and lack of intake of blood-boosting supplements. Conclusion: Providing blood-boosting supplements can prevent anemia in pregnant women which has an impact on the continuity of pregnancy and affects the fetus.