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Indonesian Journal of Multidisciplinary Science
ISSN : 28085957     EISSN : 28086724     DOI : 10.55324
Indonesian Journal of Multidisciplinary Science (IJOMS) is a scientific journal in the form of research and can be accessed openly. This journal has e-ISSN 2808-6724 and p-ISSN 2808-5957. This journal is published monthly by International Journal Labs. The development of the company made the management of this Journal transferred to International Journal Labs which is part of Syntax Corporation Indonesia. Indonesian Journal of Multidisciplinary Science (IJOMS) provides a means for ongoing discussion of relevant issues that fall within the focus and scope of the journal that can be examined empirically. This journal publishes research articles covering multidisciplinary sciences, including: Humanities and social sciences, contemporary political science, Educational sciences, religious sciences and philosophy, economics, Engineering sciences, Health sciences, medical sciences, design arts and media sciences.
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
Articles 664 Documents
IMPACT OF DEFORESTATION ON FORESTRY AND FOREST VILLAGE COMMUNITY INSTITUTION (LMDH) Dwi Ekasari Harmadji; Sri Hastutik; Sonny Leksono; Achmad Mamduh
Indonesian Journal of Multidisciplinary Science Vol. 1 No. 9 (2022): Indonesian Journal of Multidisciplinary Science
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The causes of deforestation in Indonesia have been widely discussed in the literature related to this matter, but this article discusses the impact and mitigation of deforestation in the Gunung Kawi forest area. The purpose of this study is to answer the questions that are at the heart of the problem, namely: (1) How do we define “forest”, “deforestation” and “LMDH” and “Role of Forestry” in the Indonesian context? (2) What is the principle of the implementation of the cooperation between Forestry Malang Regency and LMDH Wonosari (actors who are grouped as the indigenous people of Gunung Kawi) to reduce deforestation and forest land degradation? The research method uses a descriptive qualitative approach. The results of this study provide suggestions for Forestry Malang Regency to apply the principles of the Partnership Program with a Public Private Partnership which can eliminate the tendency to find a single cause of the failure of the cooperation program with LMDH Wonosari. Deforestation can be tackled by planting coffee trees “intercropping” and Taro Beneng plants among the pine trees in the Gunung Kawi Forest. Suggestions for future researchers to be able to know with certainty the involvement of the Malang Regency Government and Forestry in providing deforestation and reforestation data in the Gunung Kawi Forest.
CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK OF SAFETY LEADERSHIP RELATIONSHIP TO SAFETY CULTURE IN INCREASING SAFETY PERFORMANCE OF CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS Tri Rachma Sari; Rossy Armyn Machfudiyanto; Leni Sagita Riantini
Indonesian Journal of Multidisciplinary Science Vol. 1 No. 9 (2022): Indonesian Journal of Multidisciplinary Science
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The construction industry is still one of the biggest contributors to the number of accidents in Indonesia, this explains the low safety performance in construction projects. The low safety performance is proof that safety has not become a priority and has not become a culture. The maturity level of safety culture in the construction industry is at a reactive level, which means it is still very low and efforts need to be made to continuously improve it. The results of the literature study state that there are several efforts that can be made to improve safety culture, namely in terms of leadership, safety behavior, safety planning, individual capabilities, and reporting and evaluation. Safety leadership has the greatest role in enhancing safety culture. Safety leadership is part of a leadership system which is defined as the process of interaction of leaders with followers to achieve safety. Improved safety culture can improve safety performance on construction projects. The purpose of this study was to determine the variables and indicators of safety leadership that can be a part of improving safety culture and the variables and indicators that are used to measure safety performance. The results of these indicators are expected to be a concern for improvement and references to improve safety culture and affect the safety performance of construction projects, so as to reduce the number of accidents in construction projects.
CHARACTERISTICS OF BRICKS WITH RICE HUSK ASH FROM BRICK PRODUCTION WASTE Irma Aswani Ahmad; Fildzah Atika; Ahmad Rifqi Asrib
Indonesian Journal of Multidisciplinary Science Vol. 1 No. 9 (2022): Indonesian Journal of Multidisciplinary Science
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Concrete brick is one of the most widely used materials for walls. In fact, in the field, many bricks are damaged quickly, for example, broken or damp. This research aims to discover the process of making concrete brick using husk rice ash as additives and the difference in quality between ordinary brick and brick made from added rice husk ash. Adding rice husk ash is to utilize the husk waste, which is available in huge quantities. This research was conducted in a laboratory, using the analysis technique of compressive strength of the specimen and water absorption according to SNI 03-0349-1989. The results showed that adding rice husk ash percentage increased the absorption capacity of the bricks. Furthermore, the compressive strength of the bricks decreased with the addition of the percentage of rice husk ash. However, the compressive strength and absorption of the bricks with rice husk ash still meet the requirements SNI 03-0349-1989.
THE EFFECT OF QUALITY OF HEALTH SERVICES ON PATIENT SATISFACTION AT THE INTERNAL DISEASE POLYCLINIC OF MEURAXA Hospital BANDA ACEH CITY, 2021 Ais Izza Rafiqa
Indonesian Journal of Multidisciplinary Science Vol. 1 No. 9 (2022): Indonesian Journal of Multidisciplinary Science
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Based on preliminary survey 6 of 20 patients said they satisfied with hospital service, 9 patients were not satisfied because of less comfortable and cramped. 5 patients said the registration department service was quite long. This research used descriptive analytic with a cross-sectional study approach. The population were 2004 patients, the sampling technique used purposive sampling of 95 respondents. Data analysis used univariate, bivariate, and multivariate analyses with logistic regression. The results of the bivariate analysis research showed that the Effective variable has a p-value of .650>.05, and was easily accessible, p-value of .410>.05, while the efficiency of p-value was 0.000>.05, accepted 0.000>.05, impartial 0.000>.05, and safe 0.000>.05. The results of the logistic regression test showed that the safe variable had an OR value of 53.26. It is suggested to Meuraxa Hospital in order improve the quality of health services in the dimensions of efficiency, acceptance, impartiality, and safety which are deemed not good and maintain good quality so that patient health service satisfaction can be achieved optimally.
THE DYNAMIC OF CHILD PROTECTION SYSTEM UNICEF TO REDUCING VIOLENCE AGAINST CHILDREN IN INDONESIA Valentia Nadya Dasadwiastaning
Indonesian Journal of Multidisciplinary Science Vol. 1 No. 9 (2022): Indonesian Journal of Multidisciplinary Science
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The construction industry is still one of the biggest contributors to the number of accidents in Indonesia, this explains the low safety performance in construction projects. The low safety performance is proof that safety has not become a priority and has not become a culture. The maturity level of safety culture in the construction industry is at a reactive level, which means it is still very low and efforts need to be made to continuously improve it. The results of the literature study state that there are several efforts that can be made to improve safety culture, namely in terms of leadership, safety behavior, safety planning, individual capabilities, and reporting and evaluation. Safety leadership has the greatest role in enhancing safety culture. Safety leadership is part of a leadership system which is defined as the process of interaction of leaders with followers to achieve safety. Improved safety culture can improve safety performance on construction projects. The purpose of this study was to determine the variables and indicators of safety leadership that can be a part of improving safety culture and the variables and indicators that are used to measure safety performance. The results of these indicators are expected to be a concern for improvement and references to improve safety culture and affect the safety performance of construction projects, so as to reduce the number of accidents in construction projects.
ANALYSIS OF THE RESPONSE OF THE BALTIC COUNTRIES TO THE CONFLICT BETWEEN RUSSIA AND UKRAINE Nindya Raihan Zani; Sherina Oktavia; Jihan Tiara Salsabila; Rihhadatul Aisya; Sonia Pesliko
Indonesian Journal of Multidisciplinary Science Vol. 1 No. 9 (2022): Indonesian Journal of Multidisciplinary Science
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This study aims to see the response of the Baltic countries in dealing with the Russia-Ukraine conflict through their foreign policies, where these countries are part of the European Union. The baltic countries also felt a significant impact due to the heating up of relations between the two countries. The Baltic states consisting of Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia gave some of their responses to the Russo-Ukrainian conflict by strengthening cooperative relations with NATO. This response is a form of the security dilemma experienced by the Baltic countries. The response of other Baltic countries is also shown by several foreign policies such as stopping the import of Russian gas into their country. Even though their country is very dependent on Russia for their domestic gas energy needs. This dynamic will be discussed in this research using related theories and concepts. This study uses a qualitative method by obtaining data from related sources such as official websites, journals, news portals and official documents from related institutions.
WOMEN'S CONTRIBUTION AS PROFESSIONALS AND WOMEN AS ENTREPRENEURS TO THE WOMEN'S HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INDEX (IPM) IN JAVA ISLAND Qurrota Ayun; Imam Mukhlis
Indonesian Journal of Multidisciplinary Science Vol. 1 No. 9 (2022): Indonesian Journal of Multidisciplinary Science
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Indonesia faces the problem of a low HDI for women, this problem is caused by the low contribution of women in the country's economy. In fact, the HDI for women is still not evenly distributed in all districts/cities throughout Indonesia. In fact, the issue of HDI for women is not only a problem of inequality in Java and outside Java, the problem of inequality also occurs in regencies/cities on the island of Java. This study intends to analyze the partial and simultaneous contribution of women entrepreneurs and women's professional workers to HDI women in Java. The research data uses secondary data in the form of women's HDI data documents, data on women entrepreneurs and data on women professional workers that have been calculated by Central Bureau of Statistics, then the data is analyzed using multiple linear regression and cross-variable tests. The results of the study found that there was a simultaneous positive influence on the contribution of women entrepreneurs and professional women workers to the HDI of women, partially only the variable of professional women workers had a significant positive effect on the HDI of women. While the variable of women as entrepreneurs has no significant positive effect on women's HDI in Java.
PERFORMANCE OF THE STATE CIVIL APPARATUS (ASN) AT THE TANAH DATAR REGENCY INSPECTORATE: OVERVIEW OF PERFORMANCE IN MINANGKABAU CULTURE, INDONESIA Sri Adella Fitri; Mega Rahmi; M. Tri Rahmat Fajri
Indonesian Journal of Multidisciplinary Science Vol. 1 No. 9 (2022): Indonesian Journal of Multidisciplinary Science
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The problem of state civil servants (ASN) performance is an interesting issue to be discussed, and the development of various assessment methods have been unable to cause major improvements. The supervision carried out by the inspectorate is a performance indicator in carrying out their duties. Furthermore, the achievement depicted in the work ethics has become a Minangkabau culture and has been rooted in the values of life. This research used a mixed method with a survey approach, through the distribution of questionnaires to a sample of 42 ASN of Tanah Datar Regency Inspectorate. The results showed a significant positive effect of training (X1) and motivation (X2) on performance (Y). Simultaneously, there is a significant positive effect of variables (X1) and (X2) on employee performance (Y). The joints of life in Minangkabau culture have been regulated through the philosophy of life and have become the order of living by the community. The culture touches all aspects of life, including educational and performance values, as well as self-motivation, which are still maintained at work.
TURKEY-UAE BILATERAL RELATIONS: INTERDEPENDENCY IN CAUSES OF CONFLICT RECONCILIATION Shafira Ramadhanty; Muhamad Syauqillah
Indonesian Journal of Multidisciplinary Science Vol. 1 No. 9 (2022): Indonesian Journal of Multidisciplinary Science
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The study tries to analyze the dynamics of bilateral relations between Turkey and the United Arab Emirates and how interdependence leads to reconciliation between the two countries. Although there had been tensions between Turkey and the UAE due to differences in ideology and interests in the region, trade relations between the two countries continued. Qualitative methods are used and are based on the theory of interdependence and the concept of reconciliation in analyzing this phenomenon. The results showed that the interdependence in bilateral relations led to the reconciliation of conflicts that occurred between the two countries. Each country is more focused on its economic priorities than on highlighting. Conclusion Bilateral relations between Turkey and the UAE are based on the interdependence between the two countries. It began with the highest official visit of Turkey and the UAE on August 8, 1948, at the invitation of President Kenan Evren. Turkey, as an adherent of an export-based economic model, makes the UAE one of the important markets in Turkey.
IMPROVING SIMPLE READING ABILITY IN SLBC STUDENTS CLASS D5 SLB KEMBAR KARYA DEVELOPMENT 3 USED CITIES Winarti Winarti
Indonesian Journal of Multidisciplinary Science Vol. 1 No. 8 (2022): Indonesian Journal of Multidisciplinary Science
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Learning objectives must be a predetermined behavior formulation to belong and appear to students as a result of making learning that has been carried out by the teacher's clarity in conveying, informing and explaining systematically. This study aims to determine how much the increase in learning achievement in reading simple sentences consisting of 3-5 words in mentally retarded children in grade D2 using the drill method. The research method used is Action Research. This study uses the model developed by Kurt Lewin based on the basic concept that action research consists of four main components, namely: Planning (Planning); Action (Acting); Observation (Observing); Reflection (Reflecting). The results of the study on the ability to read simple sentences consisting of 3-5 words, showed that before being given a drill approach class action with picture and picture aids, children became interested in reading word for word simple sentences that were read or spoken to him.

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