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Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research
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Articles 498 Documents
Management Tool for Green Spaces: Case of Setif Urban Park Bouzekri, Sara; Madani, Said
Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research (IJSSR)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/ijssr.05.02.24

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Excessive urbanization in cities around the world, including Algeria, gen-erates significant tensions on the natural environment. Setif, like all Alge-rian cities, is confronted with this phenomenon, having acquired a frag-mented, discontinuous urban fabric resulting in a contrasting urban land-scape, characterized by an uneven spatial distribution of green potential. The proportion of existing greenery remains insufficient for a steadily growing population. Despite the efforts made by local authorities to pre-serve and enhance these spaces, no assessment of the quality of green spaces has been provided for. The purpose of this study is to explore an innovative and effective approach to the sustainable management and continuous improvement of green spaces. It is an attempt to qualitatively measure the spaces making up the urban park and to follow a strategy for their management, preservation and enhancement, encouraging reflec-tion on the levers of action to be taken. We use the method of evaluating the quality of green spaces, through the application and development of the quality index. This tool makes it possible to assess the sensitivity of the urban park to possible constraints and to value its strength factors. The quality index could serve as a model measurement tool for other cit-ies facing similar challenges. By exploring a management strategy based on the results of this index, city officials could identify elements requiring improvement and develop specific policies and initiatives to address the challenges faced.
The Influence of the Raskin Program on the Welfare of Poor Families in Pagadungan Village, Karangtanjung District, Pandeglang Regency Adnan, Hasyim; Lisa Agustina
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Rice for the Poor (Raskin) is a government programme to help the poor and food insecure so that they can get cheap rice for their household needs. Problems were found related to this programme policy where the implementation of Raskin rice distribution was still uneven and there was no balance between the Raskin quota and Raskin rice recipients, the number of Raskin received was less than the number of RTMs, the Pagadungan Village Raskin payment was delayed, the Raskin distribution mechanism was long and convoluted sometimes and the quality of Raskin received by RTMs in Pagadungan Village was not in accordance with Bulog's quality standards. Based on this problem, the researcher formulates the main problem in this study, namely How does the Raskin programme affect the welfare of poor families in Pagadungan Village, Karangtanjung District, Pandeglang Regency? With the aim to find out how and how strong the influence of Raskin programme on the welfare of poor families in Pagadungan Village, Karangtanjung Sub-district, Pandeglang Regency. The research was conducted in the first semester of fiscal year 2024 by using descriptive quantitative research approach and method, with the target population oriented research of 497 people and random sample of 83 people. Data collection techniques were carried out through field observations and closed questionnaires. The analysis technique in the research is simple linear regression analysis technique with product moment correlation test. The results of the study can be concluded that the price of tcount> ttable is 13.760> 1.663, then the hypothesis is stated H0 (null hypothesis) is rejected and Ha (alternative hypothesis) is accepted, thus the hypothesis is stated that there is an influence of the Raskin Program on improving the welfare of poor families in Pagadungan Village, Karangtanjung District, Pandeglang Regency, with a correlation value of r = 0.837 which means that the level of influence of the Raskin Program on improving the welfare of poor families is interpreted to have a very strong relationship. Determination correlation of 0.700 which means that the influence of Raskin distribution programme can affect the welfare of poor families 70%, while the remaining 30% is caused by other factors.
Understanding the authenticity of traditional housing in Algeria: keys to intervening in heritage spaces of mozabit housing Moufida, Sebti; Faten, Ghanemi; Djamel, Alkama
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The human settlement of M'zab is a traditional habitat located in the Sa-hara of Algeria; it considered by its richness in bioclimatic elements and distinguished by a typological variety. This study aims to discover the traditional habitat in the Sahara of Algeria, by shedding light on the con-structive richness in the habitat of M'zab according to its natural context. We used an analytical approach to examine the fundamental aspects: the natural context, the morphology, housing and the construction. To carry out this study, we carried out numerous field visits, including taking pho-tographs, direct surveys and in-depth discussions with specialists. These initiatives have enriched our understanding of the specificities of the habitat studied. The habitat of M'zab opened the doors to the discovery of traditional habitat in Algeria, which harmonizes perfectly with its cli-matic and natural environment. In addition, it allowed us to understand in more depth the intervention strategies in the heritage areas of the Sa-hara, while drawing valuable lessons from the past.
Indonesia's Defense Diplomacy in Lebanon through The Peacekeeping Force of the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) Sugiyanto; Riduan, Muhammad; Hermawan, Yoghi; Torang Avery Louerens, Jafirman; Primawanti, Henike
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This paper offers an overview of Indonesia's military diplomacy through peacekeepers serving as members of the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL). In researching Indonesian defense diplomacy, the researcher used Chyre's theoretical framework of defense diplomacy, which focuses on peacekeeping missions. The method in this research is qualitative to explain, describe, and describe various tools and resources that can be used in collecting and analyzing data in the form of spoken or written language. Data collection techniques in this research use interviews, documentation studies, archival studies, and internet-based studies which are then managed and analyzed to conclude. This research found that Indonesian defense diplomacy through the UNIFIL peacekeeping force played a role in preventing armed conflict carried out by the Israel Defense Force (IDF) with the Lebanon Armed Force (LAF) on the border of the two countries by conducting routine patrols. Indonesian peacekeeping forces also established relations with the Lebanese community by organizing free medical treatment activities for the Lebanese community, holding social activities, and introducing Indonesian culture.
The Role of Pentahelix Element Stakeholders in the Development of Sungai Lisai Village as A Remote Indigenous Community Byandra, Genta; Yogopriyatno, Jatmiko; Hardayani, Yorry
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Efforts to develop remote villages frequently face complex challenges that require multi-stakeholder collaboration. This research examines the development efforts of Sungai Lisai Village, located in the Kerinci Seblat National Park area of Lebong Regency, Bengkulu, as a Remote Indigenous Community (KAT) using the Pentahelix model. The research objective is to identify stakeholder involvement in Pentahelix elements and analyze their respective roles in the context of village development. The research method used a descriptive qualitative approach with data collection through interviews, document analysis, and direct observation. Data analysis in this study used the Miles and Huberman interactive model. The results showed the involvement of stakeholders from four Pentahelix elements, namely: government (Pemda, Dinsos, PUPR, TNI AD), community (village institutions, residents, NGOs), academics (Bengkulu University), and media (RB TV, RMOL Bengkulu, Bengkulu Ekspress), while business elements have not been identified. Each stakeholder has a specific role, but the synergy between elements is still not very strong. The research also revealed the rejection of the proposal to recognize Sungai Lisai Village as KAT by the Ministry of Social Affairs in 2022, despite ongoing empowerment efforts. The recommendations based on the research results include strengthening collaboration between stakeholders, increasing the capacity of local communities, developing an integrated evaluation and monitoring system, and focusing on improving village accessibility. Thus, the Pentahelix approach can be more effective in supporting the development of Sungai Lisai Village, regardless of its status as KAT or not.
Exploring the Cultural Significance of The French Colonial Legacy : (Insights from Setif, Algeria) Ghofrane, Bioud
Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research (IJSSR)
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The concept of heritage is central, encompassing both tangible and intangible aspects that define collective memory and identity. In Alge-ria, preserving colonial-era buildings has sparked debates about own-ership and terminology. Although Algeria has enacted laws to protect its cultural heritage, the application to colonial architecture remains uneven, leaving many structures vulnerable to degradation. Despite these challenges, there has been growing academic interest in Algeri-an art and architecture, fostering a nuanced understanding of their historical contexts.This article explores the cultural significance of French colonial architecture in Setif, Algeria, focusing on the nine-teenth and twentieth centuries. The study employs a mixed-methods approach, integrating docu-mentary analysis and a survey of 120 residents of Setif’s inner city. Survey results reveal diverse community perspectives: some view colonial architecture as symbols of conquest, while others see it as an integral part of Algeria's urban fabric and cultural hybridity. Many res-idents admire the architectural styles, ranging from Neoclassicism to Art Deco. In conclusion, this study contributes to ongoing discussions on heritage preservation and identity construction in post-colonial soci-eties. It highlights the need for inclusive conservation strategies that recognize diverse perspectives while protecting Algeria's architectur-al heritage as a shared cultural asset.
The Social Abandonment of Ancient Urban Settlements, The Case of Ksar Khanguet Sidi Nadji in Biskra, Algeria Kebbour, Akram; Bouzaher, Soumia; Nasri, Manel; Aibeche, Oumnia
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Heritage assets form the substratum and foundation of sustainable development. They bear witness to a past specific to each population, a way of life, systems of behaviour, traditions and specific arts. These witnesses ensure the maintenance, if not the emergence, of identity and the creation of a symbiosis between the traditional and the mod-ern.However, in this particular case, cultural wealth has fallen victim to neglect, the passage of time, indifference and standardisation. The Ksar of Khanguet Sidi Nadji, which is the subject of this research, is suffering from the development of neighbouring towns. Under the in-fluence of social changes, it is being emptied of its population in search of better, more modern living conditions. The aim of this paper is to identify the main reasons for the aban-donment of this ancient urban settlement by its inhabitants. It also highlights the social causes of the changes in the way people use the Ksar today.
Implementation of E-Government in the Bill Payment Mechanism of the Vendor Invoicing Port (VIP) Application at PT PLN (Persero) Pusharlis UP2W1 Cilegon Aulia, Ummi Khoirotul; Berthanila, Rethorika
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Implementing e-government in the business sector of State-Owned Enterprises (BUMN) has become a strategic step to enhance operational efficiency and transparency. This study aims to analyse the Vendor Invoicing Portal (VIP) application implementation at PT PLN (Persero) PUSHARLIS UP2W I Cilegon based on three main elements: support, capacity, and benefits. (value). Data were collected through in-depth interviews, direct observation, and document analysis using a descriptive qualitative method. The research results indicate that regulatory support through Presidential Regulation No. 95 of 2018 has provided a strong legal foundation. Still, the dissemination of the application to new vendors has not been optimal. From the aspect of capacity, the technological infrastructure is mostly adequate, but the limitation of human resources with information technology competence poses a significant challenge. In terms of benefits, the VIP application successfully increased payment efficiency by 50%, reduced administrative errors by 80%, and improved vendor satisfaction by 75%. This study concludes that the synergy between support, capacity, and system benefits greatly influences the success of e-government implementation at PT PLN PUSHARLIS. Recommendations include enhancing HR training programs, intensive vendor outreach, and investing in digital infrastructure to support sustainable digital transformation
A Therapeutic Approach in Communication for the Recovery of Child Victims of Sexual Abuse in Kasemen Sub-District, Serang City Marthalena, Marthalena; Mulyasih, Rahmi; Santi, Endang Tri; Berthanila, Rethorika; Najmi, Muhammad
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Child sexual abuse is a serious problem that requires a holistic approach in handling it. Sexual abuse is committed by the closest people such as family, teachers and neighbours of the victim. There is an impact or trauma experienced by child victims of sexual abuse, for example, they become more quiet and tend to close themselves. This study aims to explore the use of therapeutic communication as a tool to help child victims of sexual abuse in the recovery process. Qualitative methods were used to understand the experiences and perceptions of children traumatised by sexual abuse. Using the therapeutic communication approach, there are four stages to go through: pre-interaction, orientation, and problem solving, and resolution steps to get the best results. The results showed that therapeutic communication has an important role in reducing the psychological impact and helping children overcome trauma
Assessing Pedestrian Walkability: Improving University Access Via Public Transport in Algiers ACHOURA, Sarra; HARAOUBIA, Imane; MOHINO SANZ, Maria Inmaculada; BAOUNI, Tahar
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This study assesses the walkability of 16 pedestrian routes con-necting public transport stations to the University of Algiers, fo-cusing on safety, comfort, accessibility, connectivity, and pedestri-an traffic flow. The selected routes represent key pathways fre-quently used by students commuting between public transport hubs and the university, chosen due to their high foot traffic and significance for daily student mobility. A mixed-methods approach was employed, combining field observations, interviews with 120 students, and mapping using Google Earth to provide a compre-hensive spatial analysis. To evaluate walkability, a model was de-veloped that includes a scoring system based on five criteria, with each route assessed and categorized as Highly Walkable, Moder-ately Walkable, Slightly Walkable, or Not Walkable. This model en-abled a structured assessment, using tables to quantify aspects like safety (lighting, crossings), comfort (sidewalk quality, shade), and accessibility. Results indicate that while connectivity between transport hubs and the university is consistently high, there are significant disparities in safety, comfort, and accessibility. Route 03 scored well in terms of overall walkability, whereas others like Route 05 and Route 06 were categorized as Not Walkable due to major deficiencies in safety and infrastructure. High congestion during peak hours also emerged as a challenge for many routes. Recommendations for improvement include enhancing safety fea-tures, upgrading comfort amenities, increasing accessibility for individuals with disabilities, and managing pedestrian congestion. These findings aim to inform urban planning efforts to create safer, more comfortable pedestrian infrastructure for university stu-dents in Algiers.

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