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Journal of Social and Policy Issues
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The aim of this journal publication is to disseminate the conceptual thoughts or ideas and research results that have been achieved in the area of Social and Policy Issues. JSPI, particularly focuses on the Social and Policy Issues as follows: Social Development and Welfare, Decentralization and Regional Autonomy, Public Policy, Public Management and Governance, Political economy, Business Administration, Bureaucracy and Administration Development, Sociology, Humanities and Cultural Studies, and Any specifics issues of Social and Policy Issues.
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Pemanfaatan Kawasan Konservasi Perairan di Kota Pariaman Ahmad Zikri; Roni Ekha Putera; Kusdarini Kusdarini
Journal of Social and Policy Issues Volume 3, No 1 (2023): January - March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58835/jspi.v3i1.71

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The lack of knowledge and concern for the survival of turtles and the rampant trade and consumption of turtles, the steps that can be taken are to use conservation areas as ecotourism for visitors in the marine conservation area of Kota Pariaman which is carried out by the UPTD for conservation and supervision of marine and fishery resources. West Sumatera. This research was conducted using a qualitative description method. Data were collected through interviews with selected informants using purposive sampling technique, direct observation to see field conditions, and documentation by collecting documents related to regulations on the use of marine conservation areas. The theory used in this research is George C Edwards III which consists of several variables. The data obtained is then analyzed. The results showed that the implementation of the regulation of the Minister of Marine Affairs and Fisheries of the Republic of Indonesia Number 47 / PERMEN-KP / 2016 concerning the use of water conservation areas in Pariaman City. First on the communication variable, that this policy is clear enough and well-transmitted and consistently implemented. Second, the resource variable for quantity is clearly lacking but in terms of quality it is good and adequate, for facilities it is adequate but there are some facilities that need to be updated. The three disposition variables for the appointment of bureaucrats have been effective, while incentives have been given as a form of motivation. The fourth variable for SOPs and fragmentation has been able to run well by policy implementers.
Behavior of Financial Management in Coastal Communities: A Case Study of West-South Aceh Millennials Damrus; Amsal Irmalis
Journal of Social and Policy Issues Volume 3, No 1 (2023): January - March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58835/jspi.v3i1.77

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This study aims to analyze the role of attitudes, socialization, experience, and financial literacy in improving financial management behavior in the millennial generation in the south-west coast of Aceh. Lack of knowledge about financial management and lack of awareness of the need to delay consumption (investment) make Indonesian people have financial behaviors that are not ideal. The tendency toward a  consumptive lifestyle of the Indonesian people demands a fairly high income. Environmental influences require the community to work as hard as possible in order to meet all needs. This study will use path analysis, which is the development of regression analysis. Based on results and discussion, we can conclude that financial attitude has a strong influence on financial behavior, even though financial literacy is also important.  Because it is believed that attitude is more important than knowledge in affecting someone’s behavior in managing money, this research suggests that financial socialization has no impact on financial literacy or behavior. Lastly, when there is a high level of  financial literacy, financial experience will have a greater impact on the management funds.
Pengaruh Pemanfaatan Dana Desa Terhadap Pembangunan Infrastruktur di Desa Lubuk Terap Kecamatan Bandar Petalangan Kabupaten Pelalawan Nurul Atifah; Wahyu Hamidi; Selly Prima Desweni
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58835/jspi.v3i1.118

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The purpose of this research is to examine how the residents of Lubuk Terap, located in the Bandar Petalangan District of Pelalawan Regency, have used village funds to improve the village's infrastructure. Primary information was used for this study. Both quantitative and qualitative approaches were used to analyze the data in this study. Lubuk Terap is located in the Bandar Petalangan District of the Pelalawan Regency in Indonesia, and the analysis reveals that the village's simultaneous use of village funds has a significant impact on infrastructure development in the village. The R2 value, which represents the proportion of variance explained by the model, is 0.265, or 26.5%. This means that adjustments to how the village spends its money account for 26.5% of the observed changes in the development infrastructure of Lubuk Terap. Lubuk Terap village's development infrastructure has changed due to a combination of factors, only 26.5% of which are accounted for by the variables used in this analysis.
Implementasi Peraturan Walikota Padang Nomor 38 Tahun 2021 tentang Pengelolaan Kampung Nelayan Aldo Ramayanto; Kusdarini Kusdarini; Muhammad Ichsan Kabullah
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58835/jspi.v3i1.104

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This research is motivated by the existence of the Padang City Government policy on the management of fishing villages, which aims to optimize the arrangement of fishing villages, improve the fishermen's welfare, increase the effectiveness and efficiency of fishing village areas, and realize coordination, integrity, synchronization, and consistency between related parties in the management of fishing villages. If you look at the condition of fishermen in Padang City, especially in Pasie Nan Tigo Village, it is a step to carry out this policy so that the fishing community in this village can improve their welfare with the existence of this fishing village. The research was conducted using a descriptive type of qualitative method. Data was gathered through interviews with the chosen informants through a purposive sampling technique, supplemented by observation and documentation studies, and analyzed using Miles and Huberman's data analysis techniques. This study uses the theory of implementation according to Donald S. Van Meter and Carl E. Van Horn, which consists of six variables, namely policy standards and objectives, resources, inter-organizational communication and strengthening of implementing activities, characteristics of implementing agents, disposition of implementors, and the economic, social, and political environment. The results of this study show that the implementation of the Padang Mayor Regulation Number 38 of 2021 concerning the Management of Fishermen's Villages has been running but is not optimal yet. This can be seen in the budgetary resources that were been constrained during the COVID-19 pandemic and the inflation in the city of Padang. As well as the influence of the social, economic, and political environment on the implementation of policies. Therefore, the Padang City Fisheries and Food Service, as the leading sector, needs to maximize all resources and improve coordination and communication so that this policy can run optimally.
Mapping the Tourism Village Potential at Triangle of Diamond Banyuwangi Ayu Wanda Febrian; Dora Melati Nurita Sandi; Firda Rachma Amalia; Muhamad Ari Perdana
Journal of Social and Policy Issues Volume 3, No 1 (2023): January - March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58835/jspi.v3i1.122

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Banyuwangi Regency refers to the tourism industry as its leading source of regional income, promoting its tourism destination icon: The Triangle of Diamond. In addition to being an icon, The District Medium-Term Development Plan of Banyuwangi 2016-2021 asserted the Triangle of Diamond as its major project in the Tourism Development Area (TDA). Mount Ijen Crater in Licin District is assigned as TDA I, Plengkung Beach in Tegaldlimo District is designated as TDA II, and Sukamade Beach in Pesanggaran Subdistrict is registered as TDA III. It is expected that tourism is well-developed in rural areas and may increase the prosperity of its people. The analysis of the interactive model of Miles and Huberman (1992), we collected data, gave and recapitulated scores, and determined the final category as a tourist village. The results showed that Kemiren Village in area I, Kalipait Village in area II, and Sumberagung Village in area III are categorized as tourism villages. The three villages have corresponding advantages in cultural aspects, which can then be used to determine a tourism village development strategy. The area I involved the villages of Kemiren, Tamansari, and Kampunganyar. Area II involved Kedungasri, Kalipait, and Purwoagung villages. Area III involved the villages of Sarongan, Sumberagung, and Kedungwungu. Kemiren, Kalipait, and Sumberagung villages have the same advantages in cultural aspects, which can then be used to determine a tourism village development strategy.
Inovasi Dinas Kelautan dan Perikanan Kabupaten Majene dalam Pemulihan dan Peningkatan Perekonomian Rakyat (Survivalitas Nelayan di Tengah Bencana) Fitriani Sari Handayani Razak; Nurlatifah Raqibah
Journal of Social and Policy Issues Volume 3, No 1 (2023): January - March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58835/jspi.v3i1.131

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The earthquake that occurred in West Sulawesi on January 15 2021 centered 7 km northeast of Majene certainly had an impact on the Majene community, including parts of the Mamuju area and some of the affected Mamasa. Apart from natural disasters, the existence of the Covid 19 virus as a non-natural disaster has had an impact on the people's economy. The research method used in this study is descriptive qualitative using interviews and direct observation at the Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Office of Majene Regency. Majene, which has a coastline of ± 125 km2, makes its people work a lot as fishermen, but in the midst of the disasters (both natural and non-natural) that occur, of course, it has an impact on the people's economy so that it forces local governments, especially the Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Service to innovate so that people can survive in the midst of disaster that befell. This innovation starts with recousing funds/budgets, increasing the yield of fish ponds, working with the private sector in increasing the productivity of skipjack tuna.

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