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Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research
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Sustainable Architectural and Urban Morphology: A Case Study of Algerian Desert Palaces (KSOUR) Ksar Ouargla as A Model Bouafia, Abderazak; Boudraa, Hocem Eddine
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/ijssr.05.02.33

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The present study thoroughly examines the Ouargla Palace (Ksar Ouargla), with a particular focus on its urban and architectural dimensions. This research employs descriptive and analytical methodologies to elucidate the architectural and urban charac-teristics of Saharan palaces. Moreover, the study investigates the relationship between the urban fabric of Ksar Ouargla and its surrounding social, economic, and natural environments. A key objective is to compare the planning principles embedded in the urban and architectural framework of Ksar Ouargla with those proposed by prominent theorists such as Frey (1999), Williams (2000), and Barton (1999). These principles are evaluated in the context of achieving comprehensive sustainable development, emphasizing the alignment of urban development with the di-verse needs of the current population, while safeguarding the capacity of future generations to meet their own needs.
Policy innovation based on Policy Interventions for Community Groups with Poverty Problems Extreme Poverty in Banten Province Sururi, Ahmad; Winangsih, Rahmi; Sukendar, Sukendar
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The purpose of this research is to discuss intervention-based policy innovation in overcoming the problem of extreme poverty in Banten Province. The research method used is descriptive qualitative through interview data collection techniques and documentation studies, data analysis using Hierarchical Analysis Process (AHP), which is a method for solving a complex unstructured situation into several components in a hierarchical arrangement, by giving subjective values about the relative importance of each variable, and determining which variables have the highest priority to influence the outcome of the situation. The results showed that educative and participatory intervention policy innovation was the first priority alternative intervention strategy, then targeted nutrition policy intervention as an alternative intervention strategy, zero hunger strategy policy intervention as the third alternative intervention strategy, communication literacy policy intervention at the downstream of the fourth alternative intervention strategy policy and strong local leadership strengthening policy intervention as the fifth alternative intervention strategy.
Policy Formulation to Reduce Deforestation in Riau Islands: A Review of Practices and Challenges Gunawan, Rizky; Samin, Rumzi; Basalamah, Rezal Hadi
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Various policies and programs have been issued by the Government of Indonesia to overcome climate damage caused by irresponsible individuals, such as PIPPIB, Indonesia FOLU (Forest and Other Land Use) Net Sink 2030, Climate Village Program, and various other pro-grams. Riau Islands Province is one of the provinces tasked with running the program. However, from various series of programs directed by the Ministry of Environment and Forestry of the Repub-lic of Indonesia, there are problems experienced such as Human Re-sources, Budget, and Inter-Island Connectivity that are difficult to reach. Therefore, this research aims to identify various policy op-tions that will be carried out by the Riau Islands Provincial Envi-ronment and Forestry Service in overcoming land damage or defor-estation that occurs. The research method used is a review study with data collection techniques in the form of documentation of var-ious related research results. The theory used is according to Thom-as R. Dye (2012) regarding the Process Model. The results showed that starting from the Problem Identification stage to Policy Imple-mentation, the Riau Islands Provincial Government used policy op-tions that had been prepared through the DLHK Riau Islands Strate-gic Plan, such as the Climate Village Program, Biodiversity Manage-ment (KEHATI), Forest Management, and several other programs. Until the Policy Evaluation stage, the government chooses policy options that are tailored to its fiscal and human resource capabili-ties and chooses policies that have been successfully implemented. One of the conclusions in this research is that there is a need for pol-icies and regulations in the implementation of activities that sup-port land damage control.
Building a Model of the Influence of Information Technology Usage, Technology Competence, and Technostress on Lecturer Performance in the Digital Age Kurniawan, Dian; Rinandiyana, Lucky Radi; Mufreni, Alfin Nurfahmi; Budiman, Asep; Kurniawati, Ane; Badriatin, Tine
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Universities must carry out digital transformation in the era of the Industrial Revolution 4.0 and Society 5.0. The application of infor-mation technology brings the hope of increasing lecturer performance and ultimately improving student quality. The use of information technology and lecturer technological competence will help achieve optimal performance. The demands of the application of information technology are thought to cause a new phenomenon known as "tech-nostress", which is the negative effects and stress triggers that arise from the use of technology in various areas of life, including the work-place. This study offers lecturer technological competence variables because they have an impact on the effectiveness of the use of infor-mation technology, so that the model built combines three important variables (use of information technology, technological competence, and technostress) to explain lecturer performance in the digital era. The study will use a quantitative survey approach to solve the prob-lem. Data were analyzed using the structural equation modeling (SEM) method to test the hypothesized relationship. The results showed that there was an influence of the use of digital technology on technostress, while digital competence had a negative influence on technostress. The technostress variable had a negative influence on lecturer performance. This study is expected to provide a better un-derstanding of how the use of information technology, technological competence, and technostress affect lecturer performance in the digi-tal era. Based on existing findings to reduce the impact of tech-nostress due to the use of digital technology, lecturers' ability to mas-ter technology must be improved. The model built can be a basis for further, more specific research, for example investigating the influ-ence of certain technologies on technostress or the moderating role of other supporting factors.
Study Of Regional Development Planning Index Of Serang Regency 2023 Lukman Hakim, Agus; Maulana, Rachmat; Sanjaya, Natta; Hanifah, Hanifah; Yuniar, Siti
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This research aims to measure the Serang Regency Regional Development Planning Index. In order to realize the ideals and goals of the nation as stated in the Preamble to the 1945 Constitution, namely achieving a just and prosperous society, both the central and regional governments need to develop strategies to create development both regionally and in terms of human resources within it. As a concrete step to ensure that development activities are effective, efficient and targeted, a national development plan is needed that is formed in a system. Regional Development Planning Index Measurement Components which include: a) Synergy, b) Quality of Planning, c) Linkage of Development Planning with Performance Planning, which consists of 6 aspects, 22 indicators and 40 sub-indicators. In calculating the IKP for Serang Regency, the measurement method carried out by Bappenas is used by assessing the results of planning documents that have been prepared by the Regional Government within a period of one year before the measurement year. The results of the measurements carried out became a reference for improving the quality of regional government planning documents. Based on the results of a documentation study examination of Serang Regency regional planning documents, it was found that the results of the Synergy dimension had an assessment score of 25.75 from a maximum weight value of 32. The value obtained from the Planning Quality dimension was 56 from a maximum weighted score of 58. The relationship between Development Planning and Performance Planning The assessment results were obtained at 10 out of a maximum weighted score of 10
Artificial Humans in Modern Life: Opportunities and Challenges for Humans Suryanto, Totok
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This article examines the role and impact of artificial humans or artificial intelligence (AI) in the context of modern life, focusing on the opportunities and challenges posed to humans. Through a comprehensive literature review, this study analyzes various aspects of the interaction between AI and society, including ethical, social, economic, and psychological implications. The results of the study show that AI has great potential to improve efficiency, productivity, and quality of life for humans in various sectors. However, the adoption of AI also poses significant challenges related to privacy, security, social inequality, and job shifts. This study highlights the importance of a balanced and responsible approach in the development and implementation of AI, taking into account ethical and humanitarian aspects. The implications of this study are relevant for policymakers, industry players, and the general public in facing the AI ​​era.
Analysis of Socio-Economic Conditions of Extreme Poor Communities: Survey Study in Medalsari Village and Sinarjaya Village, Pandeglang Regency Ariyan, Said; Roml, Ombj
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This study aims to analyze the socio-economic conditions of extreme poor communities in Medalsari Village and Sinarjaya Village, Pandeglang Regency. This topic was raised to understand the factors that influence extreme poverty in both villages and to identify effective mitigation strategies based on local conditions. Another reason for choosing this theme is that the village with the highest level of extreme poverty in Pandeglang, which requires a strategic and effective approach to get out of the extreme poverty zone and reduce its impact. The research method used is a quantitative method with a survey technique. Data were collected through questionnaires distributed to respondents totaling 117 Heads of Families for Sinarjaya Village, and 139 Heads of Families for Medalsari Village which came from P3KE Bappeda Pandeglang Regency data. This survey involved aspects such as income, education level, access to basic services, and employment conditions. The research findings show that there are still households that are not categorized as extremely poor, most heads of families work in the informal sector (laborers and farmers) with limited skills and experience, social support in the form of government assistance has not fully covered their basic needs, families try to cover the shortfall through alternative businesses and rely on social assistance, although the potential productivity of family members can still be increased. The impact of this research is expected to provide more targeted and data-based policy recommendations to reduce extreme poverty in Pandeglang Regency. These findings are also expected to be a reference for stakeholders in designing more effective and sustainable poverty alleviation programs.
Reinventing Urban Agriculture in Algerian Urban Policies: Stakeholders' Visions and Operational Strategy Korchi, Meriem; Bendjaballah, Ouassila
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Climate change and rapid urban growth are driving an increased demand for global resources, exacerbating environmental challenges. Addressing these issues necessitates the implementation of diverse strategies across various scales. Urban agriculture emerges as a potential solution to foster the resilience of urban entities. However, in the Mediterranean region, notably in Algeria, urban agriculture remains inadequately addressed in public policies, with agricultural plots in cities often earmarked as land reserves for future urban development. This study aimed to assess the perspective of urban actors in Annaba regarding urban agriculture and to identify and map agricultural activities within the city, with the goal of integrating them into urban policy frameworks. Interviews were conducted with decision-makers and farmers, complemented by spatial analysis. Findings revealed that although there is interest in urban agriculture, it is not effectively integrated into institutional and legal frameworks. Despite modest agricultural production primarily for self-consumption, urban agriculture projects hold potential for adoption in Algerian cities, offering a pathway towards enhancing urban sustainability.
The Rigidity of Public Space for Children's Use (Play): Case of: The First November Square - Batna Province (Algeria) Guettafi, Lamisse; Alkama, Djamel; Barrou, Djemaa
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The presence of children in public spaces has become a trigging reality to consider, because children use these spaces to play without taking into account their suitability for such activity. This article tackles children's use of the public square as a play space in Batna Province, Algeria. We adopted a mixed methodology that combines qualitative and quantitative elements to study the use and quality of a space used by children. The qualitative component allows us to explore human interactions and the environment, while the spatial analysis gives us an understanding of the physical layout of the context. The quantitative component aims to evaluate the opinions and preferences of children’s carers. To carry out this study, we conducted a field investigation, including direct observation on the site and interviews with children's carers in the square to find out their assessment and opinions on the quality of the space and its use. Moreover, an analytical study of the square plan was also implemented at the spatial and functional level, in order to reveal all the changes in space before and after use by children. The results of the study confirmed the lack of ease and flexibility of this space for use by children, and the results of the interview emphases the achieved findings, because the public space did not take the child as a user of it at all, neither in terms of space, nor planning and equipment, which led to falling into excessive use of it that resulted in lots of problems.
The Public Spaces in the Historical City: Characteristics and Transformations: Case Study; the Ksar of Khanguet Sidi Nadji, Algeria Ghanemi , Faten; Makhloufi, Soumaya; Meliouh , Fouzia; Hamel , Khalissa; Nasri , Manel
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This article examines the evolution of the morphological characteristics of the square as an urban public space within the historical Algerian city, focusing particularly on the case of the Ksar of Khanguet Sidi Nadji, a small town situated between Biskra and Khanchela at the foot of Djebel Chechar and on the edge of the eastern Zab. The study aims to analyze the impact of urban transformations on the morphological characteristics of the square over time, focusing particularly on the topological, geometric, and dimensional relationships. In doing so, it considers the historical context and the changes that the Ksar has undergone over time. To achieve this, a dual methodology was adopted, combining two integrated approaches. Firstly, the historical method was employed to study the original morphological characteristics of the square by relying on historical documents, particularly through the analysis of texts by travellers during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Secondly, typo-morphology was applied to analyze the current urban configuration of the square and extract its current morphological characteristics, while a comparative approach highlighted the various transformations it has undergone. The results reveal that despite its marginal presence in the traditional urban fabric, the morphological characteristics of the square remain closely linked to its original function as a public space. Urban developments have certainly altered its configuration, but its fundamental features such as the arrangement of buildings around the square, access points, and meeting places remain related to its initial role.