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Journal of Sustainable Development Science
Published by Universitas Dwijendra
ISSN : 2722919X     EISSN : 27159140     DOI : 10.46650
The aims of the journal are to publish and disseminate high quality, original research papers and article review in humanities, engineering and science i.e. law, agriculture, agribusiness, social communication, social engineering, general education, culture, demography. Journal of sustainable development science is published two times per year, in June and December. We accept submission articles/papers from all over the world. All submitted articles/papers shall never been published elsewhere, original and not under consideration for other publications.
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
Articles 53 Documents
Architecture Design in Energy Usage Efficiency Effort Frysa Wiriantari; Arya Bagus Mahadwijati Wijaatmaja
Journal of Sustainable Development Science Vol 2 No 2 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (304.537 KB) | DOI: 10.46650/jsds.2.2.1013.46-52

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The current world condition where the availability of energy especially non-renewable energy is running low, we are required to be able to use available energy efficiently and as economically as possible. Amid the not yet socialized use of alternative energy, these demands are mandatory. One key to saving energy is the use of electrical energy to meet the needs of lighting and air conditioning. Some ways that can be done to save energy are through the management of utility systems, user behavior and consistency of knowledge related to energy-efficient buildings. Some of the principles used in energy-efficient development are minimizing fuel, adjusting to the surrounding climate conditions, using appropriate materials, while still providing comfort to the user. The method used in this research is a qualitative descriptive method focusing on efforts to minimize energy use in buildings.
The Effectiveness of Homelessness and Beggars Handling Related to the Badung Regency Regulation Number 7 of 2016 Concerning Public Order and Peace of the Community Ni Putu Yunika Sulistyawati; Sang Ayu Made Ary Kusumawardhani
Journal of Sustainable Development Science Vol 2 No 2 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (158.624 KB) | DOI: 10.46650/jsds.2.2.1016.53-59

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The flow of urbanization to Badung Regency and other cities as it gets bigger as the regional economy develops. On the other hand, the opportunities available and the opportunities to try in the city are not able to accommodate urbanization actors because of the limited skills that have in the home area so as to cause one of the problems is the onsling of homeless people and beggars. The formulation of the problem faced is the effectiveness of tackling homelessness and beggars related to the regulation of badung district number 7 in 2016 on public order and community peace, what is done by the badung district government in dealing with homelessness and beggars? The type of research that the author uses in this study is legal research with empirical aspects. Given the effectiveness of tackling homelessness and beggars related to the Badung regency regional regulation number 7 of 2016 concerning public order and public order. Researchers have conducted field research with interviews and observations in several areas of Badung, Jimbaran, Mengwi, Kapal, Nusa Dua districts and several places in Badung regency. The conclusion is that the factors causing the occurrence of vagrants and beggars. Internal factors include poverty, age, low levels of formal education, parental consent, low levels of skills, mental attitudes, while external factors include; hydrological conditions, agricultural conditions, conditions of infrastructure and physical facilities, access to information and business capital, primitive conditions of urban communities, weaknesses in handling vagabonds and beggars in cities. Based on the research results, the effectiveness of tackling homelessness and beggars related to the Badung regency regional regulation number 7 of 2016 concerning public order and public peace, especially in article 27 point 1 regarding each prohibited from carrying out vagrant and beggar activities, busking and trading hawkers on public vehicles, government offices, road junctions / traffic light, parks owned by local governments, schools, hospitals and health centers have been effective, proven to reduce numbers vagrants and beggars in Badung Regency, the efforts made by the Badung regency government in dealing with homeless people and beggars are by taking preventive measures to prevent homelessness and beggars before the occurrence or occurrence of homelessness and beggars and prevention of repressions including; about Secrets, temporary shelter and delegation.
Evaluation of Yield Potential and Dry Matter Content of Promising Clones of Orange Fleshed Sweetpotato Rich in Betacarotene Febria Cahya Indriani; Joko Restuono; Wiwit Rahajeng; Yuliantoro Baliadi; Made Jana Mejaya
Journal of Sustainable Development Science Vol 2 No 2 (2020)
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Public awareness of foods that have physiological functions for health is increasing. Consumption of orange fleshed sweetpotato not only meets carbohydrate requirements but also beta-carotene which is good for eye health. The aim of this reserach was to evaluate the yield potential and levels of dry matter content of promising clones of orange fleshed sweetpotato rich in beta-carotene. The study was conducted in Malang, East Java in Dry Season II 2016. Genetic materials used were 20 sweetpotato clones, including Beta-1 and Beta-2 varieties as a check. The treatment design used a randomized block design with three replications. The results showed that the clones tested had a potential yield ranging from 20.9 - 35.1 t/ha with an average of 25.2 t/ha. There were three clones had a higher yield potential than the check varieties Beta-1 and Beta-2. Dry matter content ranged from 17.0 - 31.6% with an average of 25.7%. Fifteen clones had higher levels of dry matter content than check varieties Beta-1 and Beta-2. MSU 14018-06, MSU 14001-20 and MSU 14027-02 clones had high yield potential and dry matter content. All three clones have the opportunity to be released as new superior varieties of orange fleshed sweet potato rich in beta-carotene.
Shallot Agribusiness Development Strategy in Purworejo Village, Malang District Sri Hindarti; Lia Rohmatul Maula
Journal of Sustainable Development Science Vol 2 No 2 (2020)
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The development of shallots is needed in Malang Regency to reduce imports, which often occur. Therefore this research was conducted with the aim of identifying internal and external factors that influence shallot agribusiness, formulating development strategies, and determining the priority of shallot agribusiness development strategies. The research was determined in Purworejo Village as one of the largest shallot production centers in Malang Regency. The research method was carried out by interview and direct observation of farmers. Data analysis using IFE analysis, EFE, IE (Internal-External) matrix, SWOT matrix, and QSPM analysis. The results showed that the internal factors affecting shallot agribusiness were the skills and experiences of farmers as strengths and information and technology as weaknesses, while the external factors were market demand as an opportunity and distribution monopoly by large entrepreneurs as a threat. An appropriate strategy is an aggressive strategy (S-T), namely by utilizing strength to seize opportunities that exist in the form of local production input development.
The Rules of Balinese Nasalization I Made Suwendi
Journal of Sustainable Development Science Vol 3 No 1 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (206.877 KB) | DOI: 10.46650/jsds.3.1.1038.1-8

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Balinese has a stratified system called anggah-ungguhing basa Bali. The existence of this system is distinguished it from Indonesian and / or the other regional languages in Indonesia. In addition, Balinese has two major dialects, namely the Bali Aga dialect and the Bali Dataran dialect. The Bali Aga dialect does not recognize the language level system, on the contrary, in the Bali Dataran dialect this system greatly influences the use of Balinese language itself. The difference in this system was also reflected in its morphological system, especially in forming the words with nasal prefix. It was interesting to be observed. In relation with that, this writing focused on the Balinese nasalization system. The purpose of this research was to find out the rules of Balinese nasalization. The data in this study were collected by using literature study and observation methods. Then, the data were analyzed using descriptive analysis methods. The theory used in investigating this problem was morphology theory. After analyzing the data that had been collected, it was found that the nasal prefix {N-} in Balinese which was affixed to the original form or the basic form which was preceded by certain phonemes, that had already changed form. The form of this changing was called an allomorph. Thus the allomorphs found from the merging of the nasal prefixes were: n- {n-}, m- {m-}, ng- {ŋ-}., And ny- {ñ-}.
Analysis of Production Factors Affecting Intercropping of Corn and Peanuts in The Pandemic Era (Case Study in Katikupialang, Patawang Village, Umalulu District, East Sumba, Indonesia) Wiwiek Andajani; I Gusti Gede Heru Marwanto; Tutut Dwi Sutiknjo; Saptorini
Journal of Sustainable Development Science Vol 3 No 1 (2021)
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In national development in Indonesia, the agricultural sector is still a very decisive economic force, because around 100 million Indonesians work in the agricultural sector. During this pandemic, support is needed for economic recovery, including how to maintain the availability of sufficient food for the community. Efforts to support food security, among others, by increasing the use of land that is more optimal, and also reducing the risk of crop failure, including the intercropping farming system. The objectives of this study were (1) to determine the production factors that influenced the intercropping of corn and peanuts, (2) to determine the production factors (land area, seeds, fertilizers, drugs and labor) which had the most dominant influence on the intercropping of corn and peanuts. In determining the research area, East Nusa Tenggara deliberately chose East Nusa Tenggara, because it has criteria in accordance with the research objectives, namely Patawang Village, Umalulu District, East Sumba Regency, East Nusa Tenggara, where the staple food of most of the population is maize, and the sampling is done census, where the population is small so that all populations are taken as samples, namely 15 samples. The data analysis uses cost analysis, revenue analysis and income or profit analysis, while to test the hypothesis using: (1) multiple regression analysis, (2) multiple correlation analysis, and (3) partial correlation analysis. From the results of the discussion, it can be concluded that together the production factors of land area, seeds, fertilizer, medicines and labor affect the intercropping of corn and peanuts, and fertilizer is the production factor that most influences it. Suggestions for holding training in making good organic fertilizers, from livestock manure and can be an organic fertilizer business opportunity.
Nationality Thought in Developing Critical Education A. A. Gde Putera Semadi
Journal of Sustainable Development Science Vol 3 No 1 (2021)
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Critical education has a very strategic role in supporting and accelerating the formation of a civilized democratic society. Its existence is able to change the world, create the culture, carve out the history, engineer the world to be more fair and humane, even to change concepts, ideas, systematics, and strength. Implementation of critical education is based on three dimensions: the pedagogic practical, normative, and cultural ideology dimensions. Critical education process is formulated as a process of cultural dimension. The main function and target of critical education is "self-awareness", or "critical awareness". The concoction of Indonesian nationalism as a reflection of critical education has been clearly being pioneered since revolution era by R.A. Kartini, Budi Utomo, and K. H. Dewantara in the form of the establishment of some schools and the freedom of indigenous children to get the education. More qualified human resources can be cultivated through a critical education.
Clause of Unlawful Action that May Void Arbitration Rules Ahmad Yani Kosali; Dimas Pratama Putra
Journal of Sustainable Development Science Vol 3 No 1 (2021)
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Arbitration is a way of resolving a civil dispute outside a public court based on an arbitration agreement made in writing by the disputing parties. The problem in this research is whether the Arbitration decision can be overturned by the District Court because it contains clauses of illegal acts?, and What are the forms of illegal acts that can be overturned by the District Court? The type of research used is descriptive normative legal research. From the results of the research, it can be concluded that: An Arbitration Award can be overturned by the District Court because it contains a clause on illegal acts, is a decision that has been tested and examined through a civil court hearing that it is proven based on the evidence submitted by the disputing parties that the arbitration award contains actions against the law. And a form of illegal action that can be annulled by the District Court is a decision that has permanent legal force stating that the arbitration award is proven to have been an illegal act committed by one of the parties.
Analysis of the Influence of Corn Plantation Potential on Farmer Income in Tang Village, Kecamatan Bokat, Buol District (A Case Study of Corn Farmers in Tang Village, Bokat District, Buol Regency) Ramlawati; Hilmi
Journal of Sustainable Development Science Vol 3 No 1 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (355.962 KB) | DOI: 10.46650/jsds.3.1.1066.35-44

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This study aims to determine and analyze the potential effect of corn plantations on farmer income in Tang Village, Bokat District, Buol Regency. This study uses a quantitative research design. The data source is in the form of primary data, namely data obtained through interviews, and documentation related to this research. The data analysis technique used is multiple linear regression. Based on the results of the research and discussion, it can be concluded that the variables of land area, production costs, labor, and selling prices simultaneously have a positive and significant effect on the income of corn farmers in Tang Village, Bokat District, Buol Regency. The results of the research partially show that the selling price variable has a positive and significant effect on the income of corn farmers in Tang Village, Bokat District, Buol Regency, while the variables of land area, production costs, and labor have a positive but not significant effect on the income of corn farmers in Tang Village, Bokat District. Buol Regency.
Protection for Workers in The Fire Service Palembang City Ahmad Yani Kosali; Dita Marisa Putri; Syaiful Sahri
Journal of Sustainable Development Science Vol 3 No 2 (2021)
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In the implementation of national development, the workforce has a very important role and position as actors and development goals and is required to participate and play an active role with entrepreneurs in efforts to improve and improve the nation's standard of living by increasing production and work productivity. Peace of mind and tranquility of workers can only be achieved if employers and workers can understand and live up to their respective rights and obligations so as to foster mutual understanding, mutual respect, and respect without neglecting the values ​​of rationality and accountability. The development of the manpower sector as part of efforts to develop human resources is an integral part of national development as the practice of Pancasila, and the implementation of the 1945 Constitution, is directed at increasing human dignity, dignity and capabilities, as well as confidence in oneself in in order to create a prosperous, just and prosperous society both materially and spiritually.